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Postby kyockxzsnt on Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:47 am

Just trash your current monitor profile. You have 3 options to solve your problem.

1. Recalibrate your monitor but becareful in measuring the whitepoint because the red is very dominant.

2. If the same problem occur, trash your profile again. There are many monitor profiles installed in your computer. Just load any profile there and test. I hope there is one that will fit your requirements.

3. My last option is to use a spectrophotometer or any gadget that can profile your monitor. Very easy but quite expensive.

I hope these will help you.
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