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I would be really grateful if someone could tell me how to apply a custom ICC
profile in Vista Home Basic. I've copied profiles to system32\spool\driver\colors, then in Color Management checked "Use my settings for this device", added profiles to list and set one to default, went to "Advanced"-tab and selected that profile under "Windows Color System Defaults". Nothing happens. An online guide said to click OK, but there's no OK button anywhere on the Color Management window. UAC is turned off. I've installed the Vista monitor update and removed Adobe Gamma Loader from startup. I used WinColor with XP and it worked fine. .Net framework 1.1 won't install with Vista. I know of a workaround, but shouldn't this be easier? |