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[filmscanners] Re: Adobe Gamma




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colin Maddock" <cmaddock@clear.net.nz>
To: <box2@mfelsch.de>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:37 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] Adobe Gamma


>My computer is set up to run Adobe Gamma on boot up, which it does, as I can 
>see it "kick in" toward the end of the boot process, >when the desktop is 
>displayed. However, later, maybe a couple of hours later, I notice that the 
>screen is definitely not the shade of >grey that it should be, and Adobe Gamma 
>has to be run again to restore it to the corrected state. There is a shortcut 
>to Adobe Gamma >on the desktop to let me run it easily.
>
>In other words the computer has reverted to the uncorrected gamma by itself. 
>This odd behaviour doesn't seem to be associated with >running any particular 
>program that I know of, and certainly not with running Photoshop. The only 
>programs that might have been run >would be IE5, Outlook Express, VueScan, or 
>ACDSee, but I can't find a tie up. Has anyone ever noticed anything like this 
>behaviour? 

Yes. I'm using Win98 and a Matrox 200.
I found this behaviour every time the machine had gone to the "sleep- mode";
after "awakening", I had to start gamma again.

Matthias Felsch



>
>I feel it is associated somehow with the graphics card, as accessing Desktop 
>Properties - Settings - Advanced - Color tab will certainly >override Adobe 
>Gamma, but I am not in the habit of doing this.  Using W98SE, Matrox G450 
>graphics card.
>
>Colin Maddock
>


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