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25-Oct-2004, 11:12 AM #1
Monitor Profile
Hello to all you digital photo buffs out there,
I have been doing DP for about 2 years and have decided to get into it further. By going for some profile building hardware and software. Currently I have been using Colorific (which is now Colorwizard) to profile my monitor. Just purchased Color vision Colorplus (havent receaved it yet) My question is this; Since I allready have a profile installed, before using the Colorplus, shouldnt I have to remove the existing profile? Before creating a new one?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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25-Oct-2004, 11:48 AM #2
Nope--but you will have to select the new color profile to be your default from within Photoshop
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