disabling the Adobe Gamma

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I have purchased a Monico device to calibrate my monitor and the first thing
it says to do is to disable the Adoba Gamma, does anyone know how this is
done?
 
Maybe here's where you can turn it off.

To calibrate your monitor and create an ICC profile in Adobe Gamma:

1. Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.

2. Double-click Adobe Gamma.

3. Select Step By Step Wizard, and then click Next.

4. In the Description text box, type a name for the profile. Type a name you
will easily identify, such as the monitor name and the date. (When you save
the profile at the end of the wizard, you need retype the name.)

5. Click Next, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Before you save
the settings, you can use the Before and After buttons to see how the changes
you made affect the monitor's display.


After you create the ICC profile, Adobe Gamma saves it in the following
folder (along with all other ICC profiles):

-- Windows/System32/Spool/Drivers/Color folder (Windows XP)
 
On my machine it was in the startup folder. Go to "Start", "All Programs",
"Startup" and if it is in there delete it. This is from the instructions
that came with my Pantone Device.

Mike
 
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