HueyPro / Vista / Color Management?

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George

Hi,

I just installed HueyPro ( http://tinyurl.com/3yo9j2 ) on my PC running
Vista Ultimate.
The problem is that after performing all the adjustments, when I shut down
and restart
the computer, my monitor (Samsung Syncmaster 245BW) shows the "Uncorrected"
picture, so I have to right click on the HueyPro icon and correct my system
manually
clicking the "Corrected" option in the HueyPro Preferences tab.

How can I make Vista always remember the corrected settings?

Thanks in advance,
George
 
George said:
Hi,

I just installed HueyPro ( http://tinyurl.com/3yo9j2 ) on my PC running
Vista Ultimate.
The problem is that after performing all the adjustments, when I shut down
and restart
the computer, my monitor (Samsung Syncmaster 245BW) shows the
"Uncorrected"
picture, so I have to right click on the HueyPro icon and correct my
system manually
clicking the "Corrected" option in the HueyPro Preferences tab.

How can I make Vista always remember the corrected settings?

Thanks in advance,
George

You didn't have this problem prior to installing the software? If not, you
need to contact HueyPro tech support as it would appear, their software is
the source of the issue.
 
Thanks for your response Michael.

Huey Pro is working fine in 2 of my computers using Vista,
but not on a third, despite they are similar, with Intel mother
boards, Pentium-4, Radeon Video Cards, same RAM, etc.

I have contacted Pantone a week ago but they did not respond.

Probably my question should be to learn how Vista selects the
default video settings in order to check all the process involved?


I believe it must have to do with how Vista "remembers" what color
profile and monitor setting is the right one to use as a default,
as when looking at my monitor when Vista is almost finished booting
I can see the color, brightness and contrast intensity change a couple
of times. It even goes through the correct setting just for a couple of
seconds but it reverses itself to the bad color as if the system is
passing between different profiles to finally choose the wrong one.


You know how or where to start looking for this?

Thanks again,
George
 

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