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I know that the gamma file is "adobe gamma loader.exe" in the common files>adobe>calibration folder. But once it’s running, does anyone know what it shows up as in the processes listing under task manager? I have Adobe Gamma set up correctly (according to the wizard), and it makes my monitor look a hundred times better (it’s a 19inch LCD, and w/o AG, it looks way too washed out, even on low brightness). But for some of the comic coloring I do, even though to *me* the images have bright, rich colors, some people see them as too light. Henceforth, I’d like to be able to either turn off Adobe gamma (w/o rebooting) or even be able to switch to another calibration, but just while coloring. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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