I tend to prefer directly adjusting the video card to using Adobe Gamma, 
however 
some video cards do not seem to have that capability. Most likely because the 
driver is crippled.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 10/31/2007 7:22:44 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> When my house took the  lightening strike a few months back my monitor
> was destroyed. I also lost the  ethernet card portion of the
> motherboard,however I put a new card in a slot  and bought a new
> monitor.
> My prints were suddenly too dark with the new  monitor so I adjusted
> the brightness/contrast controls and have managed to  get by. However,
> dumb me, I just realized that the Adobe Gamma folder that  was in the
> Control Panel is no longer there!!!  How do I get it  back???  I tried
> reloading PSE 5.0 but no difference, still  missing.
> Where does that program come  from??
> 
> Walt
> 
> ===========
> Just checked on Adobe users' forum.  Adobe Gamma is NOT installed 
> automatically with E5, as it was previously. But  it's still on the disc, in 
> the 
> "goodies" folder. Funny, didn't know  that.
> 
> HTH, Marnie aka Doe  :-)
> 
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