Adobe Gamma?

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Steve_Voltmer
Dec 1, 2003
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I have PS CS installed and need to re-calibrate my monitor with Adobe Gamma, but it’s not in the control pannels? I ran "msconfig" and it is listed in the startup listing, but there is no access to it under the "control panels". Any help? Thanks!

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david_evanson
Dec 1, 2003
If you are running XP it should be others section accessed by a link left hand side panel, but it maybe easier to find it by switching the control panel view to classic.
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Daryl_Pritchard
Dec 1, 2003
Steve,

I’ve seen occasions where the Adobe Gamma control panel wasn’t installed at all…at least not in the Control Panel where it normally is. I think that was uniquely on Windows 2000 systems, if memory serves. I never knew why that happened, but the solution is to go to the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration folder and look for ADOBE GAMMA.CPL. Double-click it and that should open it. I don’t recall if that also creates an entry for it in the Control Panel but, if not, you could easily just create a shortcut to the file and put it somewhere convenient.

Regards,

Daryl

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