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| | How to make calibration color profile stick in '2nd identity'? Vista 64bit | Samsung 205BW calibrated Displays | Spyder2 / Colorvision updated for Vista 64bit | Two Identities PROBLEM I have two identities on my Vista PC. The main identity is for general activity and the second is for business use. I calibrated my dislays in my main identity and the calibration works fine, and looks great. However, when I log on to my second identity the Colorvision dialog comes up and asks me to use the Colorvision ‘Profile Chooser' to pick the calibration profile I want to use. A Profile Chooser upgrade that runs does not seem to be available with the Colorvision upgrade for Vista 64bit, and the old version won't run. QUESTION Is there a way to make the calibrated profile which works fine in my main identity stick in my second identity? Thank you for your help - IM |
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| | Re: How to make calibration color profile stick in '2nd identity'? "Imageman" <Imageman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:W92dnbmk1MzU61PVnZ2dnUVZ_qvinZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: > Vista 64bit | Samsung 205BW calibrated Displays | Spyder2 / Colorvision > updated for Vista 64bit | Two Identities > > PROBLEM > I have two identities on my Vista PC. The main identity is for general > activity and the second is for business use. I calibrated my dislays in > my main identity and the calibration works fine, and looks great. However, > when I log on to my second identity the Colorvision dialog comes up and > asks me to use the Colorvision Profile Chooser' to pick the calibration > profile I want to use. A Profile Chooser upgrade that runs does not seem > to be available with the Colorvision upgrade for Vista 64bit, and the old > version won't run. > > QUESTION > Is there a way to make the calibrated profile which works fine in my main > identity stick in my second identity? Are the two accounts in the same group(s)? At Command Line, type: net user "username" (use quotes) ....and check Local Group Memberships. ss. |
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| | Repost (deleted by CENSOR): How to make calibration color profile stick in '2nd identity'? "Imageman" <Imageman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:W92dnbmk1MzU61PVnZ2dnUVZ_qvinZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: > Vista 64bit | Samsung 205BW calibrated Displays | Spyder2 / Colorvision > updated for Vista 64bit | Two Identities > > PROBLEM > I have two identities on my Vista PC. The main identity is for general > activity and the second is for business use. I calibrated my dislays in > my main identity and the calibration works fine, and looks great. However, > when I log on to my second identity the Colorvision dialog comes up and > asks me to use the Colorvision Profile Chooser' to pick the calibration > profile I want to use. A Profile Chooser upgrade that runs does not seem > to be available with the Colorvision upgrade for Vista 64bit, and the old > version won't run. > > QUESTION > Is there a way to make the calibrated profile which works fine in my main > identity stick in my second identity? > > Thank you for your help - IM Are the two accounts in the same group(s)? At Command Line, type: net user "username" (use quotes) ....and check Local Group Memberships. ss. |
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