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      06-01-2010
"Somehow" I have entered sRGB as my Windows7 color space. Anyone know how I remove this? TIA Kaypo
 
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      06-01-2010
Kaypo, welcome to the forum! I don't quite understand what's happened to your color space, but have you tried System Restore? It can correct a lot of mistakes, it's saved the day for me more than once. You should be able to restore to a recent date. Should you need further assistance, post back. There may be other answers.
 
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      06-01-2010
Thanks catilley ...Unfortunately machine is a couple of days old and no backup. Running it now but just too late, to help here I'm afraid.
Thanks anyhow ...Kaypo
 
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      06-01-2010
There's no restore points on it at all? Usually, before an update there is one. You would just have to update again.
 
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      06-01-2010
Go to Control Panel, Display, Screen Resolution, Advanced Settings, Color Management tab, Color Management button, you can then adjust from there.
 
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      06-02-2010
I found the option under ...wait for it ... surprise, surprise ....... Color Management.
 
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      06-02-2010
Kapyo, glad to hear you found your problem. Should you need help again, always feel free to return. We're open 24/7, 365 days a year.
 
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      06-03-2010
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I found the option under ...wait for it ... surprise, surprise ....... Color Management.
Shazam Andy!
 
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      06-05-2010
First of all you need to remove a color profile then change the default color profile for one of your devices then you need to change the system default color settings for a specific device for all users on the computer and then change your default rendering intent or color space default.
 
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huh, green?

You may think you thought you understood what you thought I said but what you may not realize is what I said is not neccessarily what I meant.

mi no comprende. but I think he already found his solution anyway, I think he just never marked this thread resolved.
 
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