Ann, earthlink gives you 80 meg of web space for free, to get to it you 
just FTP to www.earthlink.net using your email address and email 
password to attach.  That's good for 10mb.  Each additional 10mb needs 
an e-mail account to be created, but that's relatively easy.  Most 
people probably don't need more than 10mb anyway. 

All the profile is, is a translation from the values output by your 
digital camera to the display output.  You need to have a seperate 
profile for your printer and for the screen.  I really can't help you 
more than that.  My system barely allows any profiling at all. 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> did a bad thing --
>I calibrated my monitor using the custom settings and saved it as Adobe
>1998 :(
>Now I'm getting confused --
>
>For the stock stuff and stuff I want to print, I want the 1998 RGB adobe
>settings
>which I have in my camera.
>
>Im comfused about what is regulating the screen as opposed to what is
>regulating what i
>
>get when I print.  
>
>I stumbled around getting the screen to look right to me, comparing it to
>the screen
>on my old computer that is sitting next to this one. 
>
>another thing - if anyone is using  the Microsoft Works word processor (it
>came installed
>and Word would have cost me) I can't find where to set the default font and
>size, nor can
>I get the stuff I'm typing to fill up the entire screen, as in WORD.  
>
>also, if anyone has a corner of a server I could use to store the images I
>put up
>on ebay - at elast for a while - I'd appreciate it.  Using the ebay picture
>thing the
>pics are much smaller than mine but I'd like not to have to use rcn anymore
>for that
>stuff.
>
>right now I'm hooked up on earthlink just as a connector - will be on RR on
>Friday.
>
>I do like the speed of the cable connection and it was certainly 10 times
>as fast getting stuff on ebay.
>
>I've hardly read anything on this list or my other ones during this time of
>turmoil
>but I havent' unsubbed -
>I'll be back eventually :)
>
>ann
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