chris02 Suspended / Banned Messages 406 Name Chris Edit My Images No 2 Sep 2007 #1 Hi All I have lost the Gamma utility, for some reason its vanished from the Control panel. I have CS3 installed running on XP Prof, Any ideas? Thanks Chris
Hi All I have lost the Gamma utility, for some reason its vanished from the Control panel. I have CS3 installed running on XP Prof, Any ideas? Thanks Chris
Slapo Suspended / Banned Messages 2,622 Name Peter Edit My Images Yes 2 Sep 2007 #2 Could it be just hidden somewhere in the Adobe installation folder? It should be on the install CD if you've had it before
Could it be just hidden somewhere in the Adobe installation folder? It should be on the install CD if you've had it before
OP chris02 Suspended / Banned Messages 406 Name Chris Edit My Images No 2 Sep 2007 #3 tried searching the whole drive not there and as it was a download version I don't really want to reinstall again any ideas? Thanks
tried searching the whole drive not there and as it was a download version I don't really want to reinstall again any ideas? Thanks
OP chris02 Suspended / Banned Messages 406 Name Chris Edit My Images No 2 Sep 2007 #4 Just checked the Adobe forums and apparently Gamma is not inc in CS3 so when I updated from 2 it went. Any suggestions as to what to use to calibrate my new Samsung 22" LCD without buying expensive kit. Many thanks in anticipation. Chris
Just checked the Adobe forums and apparently Gamma is not inc in CS3 so when I updated from 2 it went. Any suggestions as to what to use to calibrate my new Samsung 22" LCD without buying expensive kit. Many thanks in anticipation. Chris
Slapo Suspended / Banned Messages 2,622 Name Peter Edit My Images Yes 2 Sep 2007 #5 Perhaps it would be good if you mentioned whether you want to calibrate it for print, web browsing or something else.
Perhaps it would be good if you mentioned whether you want to calibrate it for print, web browsing or something else.
OP chris02 Suspended / Banned Messages 406 Name Chris Edit My Images No 2 Sep 2007 #6 Slapo said: Perhaps it would be good if you mentioned whether you want to calibrate it for print, web browsing or something else. Click to expand... Sorry, printing
Slapo said: Perhaps it would be good if you mentioned whether you want to calibrate it for print, web browsing or something else. Click to expand... Sorry, printing
Slapo Suspended / Banned Messages 2,622 Name Peter Edit My Images Yes 2 Sep 2007 #7 Sorry, no idea I've asked so the others might be able to help better. Only had to do that was and an approximation was OK that time.
Sorry, no idea I've asked so the others might be able to help better. Only had to do that was and an approximation was OK that time.
Kev M Suspended / Banned Messages 4,347 Name You can call me Sir. Edit My Images Yes 2 Sep 2007 #8 Seriously, you've upgraded from CS2 to CS3 and you're trying to save £50 on a Pantone Huey? Adobe Gamme as rubbish on TFT's anyway. Get it bought.
Seriously, you've upgraded from CS2 to CS3 and you're trying to save £50 on a Pantone Huey? Adobe Gamme as rubbish on TFT's anyway. Get it bought.
OP chris02 Suspended / Banned Messages 406 Name Chris Edit My Images No 4 Sep 2007 #9 OK point taken, I was under the impression these devises costs a lot more than £50, Froogle here I come.
OK point taken, I was under the impression these devises costs a lot more than £50, Froogle here I come.