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In a message dated 5/31/02 7:00:30 PM, landmarks@lineone.net writes: >I have several Adobe Gamma monitor profiles in my Windows/System/Colour >folder. > >How can I tell which one Photoshop 6 is using, and make sure that it uses >the one I want? It will use the one you set as the default in the color management settings of your advanced monitor settings. You can then check it by going to Photoshop's Color Settings, and in the RGB settings list, checking what monitor profile is listed after "MonitorRGB-" in the list. Be sure to set your RGB workingspace back to AdobeRGB or your usual space when you are done, don't leave it set at MonitorRGB. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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