Adobe Gamma question...

I know that the gamma file is "adobe gamma loader.exe" in the common
files>adobe>calibration folder. But once it's running, does anyone know
what it shows up as in the processes listing under task manager? I have
Adobe Gamma set up correctly (according to the wizard), and it makes my
monitor look a hundred times better (it's a 19inch LCD, and w/o AG, it
looks way too washed out, even on low brightness). But for some of the
comic coloring I do, even though to *me* the images have bright, rich
colors, some people see them as too light. Henceforth, I'd like to be
able to either turn off Adobe gamma (w/o rebooting) or even be able to
switch to another calibration, but just while coloring. Any suggestions?
Thanks!

Fungusized


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

That's where you set the profile for the adobe gamma loader :)


Fungusized


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

post.
Have you tried looking in the Control Panel? Adobe Gamma has a tool there.


Rick


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

Yes you can. YOU now have to find the file :)


Sam


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

But you can't, that's the issue, smart ass ;)
It would help if you read the original post.


Fungusized


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

Yep you have to take it out of the Auto start and manually boot the exe
file to start it again. (could use a short cut on the desktop) then stop
it with task manager. What a hassel!!


Sam


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

It loads from the Auto start
Application Description: Adobe Gamma
Start From: StartMenuCommon
Application Command: C:Program FilesCommon
FilesAdobeCalibrationAdobe Gamma Loader.exe
r


Sam


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 20:09:52 GMT, Fungusized <fungusized@hotmail.com>
wrote:
I'm kind of guessing here...
I think you willl find that there is not a process running that you
can turn on and off. The program runs once at startup and sets up some
parameters in a register somewhere and that's it. Those parameters
stay set until something else resets them.
Can't you just go to control panel and load a new monitor profile? -
guessing again...


Avery


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

It works fine for me. The problem is other people are seeing it too
bright. IOW, even though the colors are much richer now, with Adobe
Gamma, the previous, un-gamma-ized(?) monitor seems to be closer to what
others are actually seeing, but it's horribly washed out to me. I just
want to be able to turn it off for when I do color. Turning it back on
again is simple, but I can't find the process to end in the Task Manager.


Fungusized


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

Why not try to calibrate your screen with Adobe Gamma - it does work.
My Dell 19" ultra sharp (Samsung) was heaps too bright and I had to set
the gamma at 2.65 to reduce the brightness.
Works for me.


Rob


Re: Adobe Gamma question...

You could do that if you want to, or you could just be sure and embed a
profile into the images you send to other people. You want to embed the
working space profile.
And then be sure your colleagues have set color management properly on
their machines, as well.


Usenet@mile23.c0m (Paul Mitchum)


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