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It probably works, but you'll be able to use your profiles only by the
means of a Photoshop profile to profile conversion or in it's printing space
box, since there's no system level ICM in NT. Fine for printing photos.
Anyway, the biggest problem with NT is that you can't calibrate your
monitor. And an output profile is useless without a calibrated display.
There's a software shield that prevents monitor calibration programs to
upload new LUTs to the video card. Someone mentioned on the Apple Colorsync
list that there's a way to hack the registry and force a calibrated LUT on a
video card, but I don't know how to do it.
I used Win NT for 2 years but had to change to Windows 98SE when I
started to implement a color managed workflow. I'm happier now. Color
management capabilities easily overcome the crashes and bugs (not that much)
I experience with Win 98
Fabio Pili Palacios
fabiopili@email.com
Brasilia - Brazil
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Mason <chris@net.ai>
To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2019 2:16 PM
Subject: Wisiwyg - NT?
> Does this software work with NT? I don't use 98 but I would be interested
in it for NT. Or will it work with 2000 which we should be using soon.
> Chris
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