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Feb 02, 2006 13:57 |  #1

Dear all,

I've been working on a new site ... lots of articles on different topics .. in a blog format.

My New Site (external link)

I hope it is interesting.

Thankyou,

James


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Feb 02, 2006 19:04 |  #2

That is interesting, thanks :)

Hey maybe you can help me with a problem i'm having but haven't had time to look at. I calibrated by LCD with the Moncao Optrix thing when I got it, and then a few days ago I did it again and created another profile. When I reboot it tells me my profile is 200 days old, so it's obviously not using the newly created profile. Do you know how to tell it to use the new profile?


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Feb 02, 2006 21:26 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #3

Tim.

I don't know what your OS is so I'll take a guess ...

This Microsoft document shows how to set a monitor profile under under Windows XP:
http://www.microsoft.c​om …cm_add_color_pr​ofile.mspx (external link)

Did that help?

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James


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Feb 02, 2006 22:00 |  #4

James, keep up the good work.



  
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Feb 03, 2006 04:30 as a reply to  @ James Stephens's post |  #5

James Stephens wrote:
Tim.

I don't know what your OS is so I'll take a guess ...

This Microsoft document shows how to set a monitor profile under under Windows XP:
http://www.microsoft.c​om …cm_add_color_pr​ofile.mspx (external link)

Did that help?

Best,

James

I think it does... will play more another day when I have time... thanks :)


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Feb 03, 2006 10:02 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #6

Tim,

This post refers to a bug in Optix Pro:
"I did find a bug with my copy of OPTIX pro, in that is can't overwrite and existing profile, so I need to rename the newly created profile so that it has a different name."

http://www.photo.net …msg_id=00ErUo&u​nified_p=1 (external link)

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Feb 03, 2006 14:58 |  #7

I used a different filename, I just have to point XP at it, thanks :)


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Feb 03, 2006 16:22 |  #8

Well Done James, Thanks so much. You have a winner there

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Feb 04, 2006 08:15 as a reply to  @ joayne's post |  #9

Tim,

Hi. Glad you got it working.

Joayne, John .. thanks for your encouragement.

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