Control Panel->Color Management->Devices tab
This should show a list of color profiles (.icm files). You can choose
the one you want to use and set it as the default, then re-start Windows
to load that profile.
-p
On 12/24/2013 10:22 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Yes, Paul, that's how it works.
Now, I can have several different profiles saved (e.g. for different
conditions). What I am looking for is how I can load a different
saved profile without redoing that profile from scratch.
Igor
Tue Dec 24 22:31:22 EST 2013
Paul Sorenson wrote:
If I understand you correctly, and...
If the software is like the Datacolor Spyder software, you calibrate the
monitor, save the icc profile and the calibration software sets the
profile to load when you start Windows. You do this each time you
calibrate your monitor. If you don't save the profile your display
reverts to what it was prior to calibration. At the end of the
calibration sequence the Spyder software allows you toggle between
calibrated and uncalibrated so you can see the difference.
-p
On 12/24/2013 8:58 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Hi All,
I have a few quesitions about X-Rite ColorMunki Display.
(I am using it on a Windows machine.)
Once you calibrate a display, the program offers to save the profile.
How can you load a particular profile? Is it is possible at all?
I could not find that possibility.
Thank you in advance,
Igor
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