2004-01-13 23:54:01
Is there a simple way to turn Adobe Gamma on and off as required? As described in an eariler thread, it's getting in my way more than it's helping for much of what I'm doing.
I'm using PS7.01.
I'm using PS7.01.
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Is there a simple way to turn Adobe Gamma on and off as required? As described in an eariler thread, it's getting in my way more than it's helping for much of what I'm doing.
I'm using PS7.01.
"Derek Fountain" wrote in message
Is there a simple way to turn Adobe Gamma on and off as required? As described in an eariler thread, it's getting in my way more than it's helping for much of what I'm doing.
I'm using PS7.01.
Although I don't see how, but I missed your other thread, it can get in the way (it just corrects wrong color rendition), just move it out of the Startup folder, and back in if you need it.
Although I don't see how, but I missed your other thread, it can get in the way (it just corrects wrong color rendition), just move it out of the Startup folder, and back in if you need it.
I'm working with sRGB images, and the target is a website (i.e. I want output to look as close to right as possible on any monitor). Having Adobe Gamma running makes my monitor look totally different to most other people's monitors. My images look fine under Windows on my monitor, but much too dark on any other monitor - or, for that matter, my monitor when I'm running Linux.
I'll kill off Adobe Gamma as you suggest and reinstate it when I want to print an image (which is rarely).