OSX Profile First Aid
I have a question for OSX gurus. I have a G4 with a 40-gigabyte hard drive.
On one partition I have OS 9.2.2, and on the other I have OS10.1.5. I get
prints that nicely match my monitor when I print to my Epson 1280 out of
9.2.2. In OSX when I run Profile First Aid within the Colorsync utility
using verify, it tells me that it checked 101 profiles and that there are 59
bad profiles. Most of the "bad" profiles are on the 9.2.2 partition. Most
of the error descriptions say, "Header white point is not D50." Using my
Colorvision Spyder, I had previously created my monitor profile, calibrating
the monitor at 6500. I have set OSX to also use that profile. I currently
use Photoshop 5.0.2 on the OS9 side and have not yet installed Photoshop 7
which I will try to use on the OSX side. My question is: Should I let
Profile First Aid repair my profiles on both partitions? Can anyone shed
some light on this?
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