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I have a monitor profile I created with the ColorVision Spyder. I used this monitor profile at both the system level (Win98SE) and in PS5.5 with monitor compensation enabled. I upgraded from PS5.5 to PS7, and I used Adobe Gamma to load my custom monitor profile to make it available to Photoshop, per the Adobe tech docs. When I did this, Adobe Gamma re-saved my custom monitor profile, and I noticed that it grew from 1KB to 3KB. I don’t know if Adobe Gamma changed it in some fundamental way or whether it added information that doesn’t change the way that colors are displayed on the monitor. Does anyone know what Adobe Gamma did to my custom monitor profile? Is it really necessary to use Adobe Gamma to load my custom monitor profile, or does PS7 just use the monitor profile specified by Win98 system display settings automatically?
(Note: I have Adobe Gamma Loader disabled on start up, since I use the PhotoCAL loader on startup.)
(Note: I have Adobe Gamma Loader disabled on start up, since I use the PhotoCAL loader on startup.)
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