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Jun 17, 2007 05:37 |  #1

Morning Guys and Girls,

Have major issues getting a reliable colour managment system up and running in Vista Ultimate.

I cant find anywhere that allows me to calibrate the monitor. Using CS3 Extended but I cant fine Adobe Gamma anywhere. Looking to get a Pantone Heuy in the next few weeks but want to try and get my monitor as near as possible until then.

Any suggestions Fold :confused: and thanks In Advance..


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Jun 19, 2007 17:00 |  #2

I tried to get this working for weeks and finally gave up. Go with the huey. You'll love it and it takes care of everything for you.


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Jun 19, 2007 17:15 |  #3

Vista doesn't calibrate the monitor. External hardware does. I use a Spyder2 Pro on Vista with great results.


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Jun 19, 2007 17:43 |  #4

OKay Thanks Guys, Huey Pro it is then. I managed to get something that kinda works for now using my ATI X1900XT Graphics card drivers. Will do until I get the Huey. ANyways, Thanks again :D


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