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[filmscanners] Re: Adobe Gamma



Matthias, Owen, Charles, thanks for the suggestions about my problem with Adobe 
Gamma. Definitely relates to the monitor going into standby, after which the 
Matrox colour setting takes over. I've started going over the settings, but so 
far the behaviour hasn't changed. The driver is reasonably new, dated last 
September.

If nothing else, I can either stop putting the monitor into standby, or let the 
Matrox gamma correction, which looks to be equally capable, correct the monitor 
instead of Adobe Gamma.

Colin Maddock

  ----- 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.

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