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    Screen Calibration Problem

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by waloshin, May 1, 2009.

  1. waloshin

    waloshin Notebook Consultant

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    I used supercal to calibrate my screen and I liked what it looked like before so how do I go back to the stock Leopard calibartion without reinstalling Mac osx?

    Before Cal:

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    After Cal:

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  2. haquocdung

    haquocdung Notebook Virtuoso

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    somebody will answer this question, but you will need to update your sig :D
     
  3. Budding

    Budding Notebook Virtuoso

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    Try going to System Prefs>Display>Color and select one of the default colour profiles. Not sure if that will overwrite the settings from Supercal though.