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    Monitor Calibration Software?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Fingerling, Jun 23, 2007.

  1. Fingerling

    Fingerling Notebook Enthusiast

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    Problem occurs with Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended trial.

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    Should i head directly tech support or find a helping solution here. Jesus my lappy is fine shape for all i know.
     
  2. jstigall

    jstigall Notebook Enthusiast

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    It is saying your color profile file is corrupt. Go under display properties and click on the color management tab to find where to fix it.
     
  3. Fingerling

    Fingerling Notebook Enthusiast

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    Profile in default. Dunno what to do.
     
  4. stallen

    stallen Thinkpad Woody

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    I would say click "ignore" or "use anyway" and see if you can use photoshop.
     
  5. Fingerling

    Fingerling Notebook Enthusiast

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    sRGB under color management was recommended through facts of CS3. THK YOH
     
  6. sbabolat

    sbabolat Notebook Geek

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    heeellllllp!

    Same issue here. Kinda dont understand :)

    Which one should I choose (there are many sRGB); the wcs, the icc (.icm) ....

    thanks :)

    Sebatsien

    PS: and why this error ? means that the profile shipped with Lenovo is no good ? or that CS3 is too picky pocky ? Will it make a difference in my pictures between the TCPL ... (ie lenovo profile) or the sRGB ? <-- I try to get smarter at the same time!
     
  7. Yorgi

    Yorgi Notebook Geek

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    Most manufacturer's profiles for laptops or monitors are corrupt and will trip up Photoshop. You need to create a custom profile and use that or just use the sRGB profile.

    If you want more info search around for "monitor profile" on the Adobe forums: Official Adobe Photoshop Forums
     
  8. sbabolat

    sbabolat Notebook Geek

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    thanks. I looked around, but am still not in the know :)

    I mean besides this alter box that pop up in CS,no other issue - colors seems fine.

    I also do not how to create my own custom profile ..... I am a noob when it comes to this!

    The profile from the TP is from 2006.the srgb one that is available in the color management, is from 2000 or 98.

    Should I stick with the TP one ?

    S.
     
  9. miro_gt

    miro_gt Notebook Deity

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    run this:

    C:\Program Files\Common Files\Control Panels.cpl