No matter what i do i cant get vista to load any icc profile for my Sammy
226BW, i see all the profiles in the Color Managment but the wont load at all
even the are set to default, so i need help ???
> No matter what i do i cant get vista to load any icc profile for my Sammy
> 226BW, i see all the profiles in the Color Managment but the wont load at all
> even the are set to default, so i need help ???
"Mojoe66" <Mojoe66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
>> No matter what i do i cant get vista to load any icc profile for my Sammy
>> 226BW, i see all the profiles in the Color Managment but the wont load at
>> all
>> even the are set to default, so i need help ???
> I need Help, boys and girls.
Hi Mojoe
There is currently one well-known problewm with using icc profiles on Vista,
it is described in this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935893
If you are hitting this problem, I don't think there is any solution yet.
If that is no't the problem you are seeing, can you describe a bit more,
exactly what isn't working? It's obvious to you what the problem is, but it
isn't obvious to us (well, not to me, anyway).
Eg, you go into the Colour Management dialogue, You choose your device, you
check teh checkbox marked "Manual" you select the Profile you want loaded
.... and then what happens?
Or are you loading an ICC directly in Photoshop or Illustrator, etc?
Once we have more detail, we may be able to suggest a solution.
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
> "Mojoe66" <Mojoe66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
>> I need Help, boys and girls.
I should also add, this newsgroup is a user-to-user self-help group, not an
official delivery channel for Microsoft PSS. There are no guarenteed
response times, or even any guaranteed response - just a bunch of
semi-helpful users. hanging out helping each other.
Which is fine. But if you need a guaranteed or an urgent reponse, your best
bet will be to open a Service Request with Microsoft Product Support (see http://support.microsoft.com). Once you have an SR number, you get
guaranteed responses, and a formal escalation chanel for your problem; down
to the deepest layers of Microsoft, if necessary.
If you don't mind trying your luck here, then tell us more about exactly
what isn't working.
Cheers,
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
> > "Mojoe66" <Mojoe66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
> >> I need Help, boys and girls.
>
> I should also add, this newsgroup is a user-to-user self-help group, not an
> official delivery channel for Microsoft PSS. There are no guarenteed
> response times, or even any guaranteed response - just a bunch of
> semi-helpful users. hanging out helping each other.
>
> Which is fine. But if you need a guaranteed or an urgent reponse, your best
> bet will be to open a Service Request with Microsoft Product Support (see
> http://support.microsoft.com). Once you have an SR number, you get
> guaranteed responses, and a formal escalation chanel for your problem; down
> to the deepest layers of Microsoft, if necessary.
>
> If you don't mind trying your luck here, then tell us more about exactly
> what isn't working.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
Thank you for your time, well you see i have been an XP user to right about
now. And with my 226BW i used a color profile that was made by Syder for my
Lcd that fixed all the washed out colors, i did do what i should added the
color profile to Spool .Added the profile to color management and did what
you said. But even after reboot the profile wont load, no matter what profile
i select it wont change a thing for me. Also i dont have any Adobe right now,
its a fresh install with an X1900XT and Vista business.
"Mojoe66" <Mojoe66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
> Thank you for your time, well you see i have been an XP user to right
> about
> now. And with my 226BW i used a color profile that was made by Syder for
> my
Is that "Syder" ... or "Spyder", as in Colorvision Spyder?
> Lcd that fixed all the washed out colors, i did do what i should added the
> color profile to Spool .Added the profile to color management and did what
> you said. But even after reboot the profile wont load, no matter what
> profile
> i select it wont change a thing for me. Also i dont have any Adobe right
> now,
Did you check the "Use my settings for this device" checkbox, under the
Devices tab?
You need to add the Profile, *and* turn on the profile for the device in
question (eg LCD Monitor).
Apart from that ... uh, sorry, I don't know :-( A couple of random ideas:
- maybe try running Colour Managerment as Administrator; possibly you are no
getting prompted for Administrator credentials and so, the changes you make
get discarded (you need to mbe administrator to make low level device
changes).
- if it is Spyder you're using, ask the Colourvision support people ...
maybe there's something about their *.icc which is not Vista compatible (I
can't imagine what, but there is all the new WCS stuff in Vista so maybe
something changed).
- try using a different icc file, maybe one of the Windows-supplied
Profiles, to see if the problem is specific to the icc or whether all
Profiles are having the same problem onm your system.
- contact Microsoft PSS and open a Service Request (at least that way you
get a guaranteed answer).
Sorry I can't do more to help. Good luck, hope you get it working ...
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
> "Mojoe66" <Mojoe66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
> > Thank you for your time, well you see i have been an XP user to right
> > about
> > now. And with my 226BW i used a color profile that was made by Syder for
> > my
>
> Is that "Syder" ... or "Spyder", as in Colorvision Spyder?
>
> > Lcd that fixed all the washed out colors, i did do what i should added the
> > color profile to Spool .Added the profile to color management and did what
> > you said. But even after reboot the profile wont load, no matter what
> > profile
> > i select it wont change a thing for me. Also i dont have any Adobe right
> > now,
>
> Did you check the "Use my settings for this device" checkbox, under the
> Devices tab?
>
> You need to add the Profile, *and* turn on the profile for the device in
> question (eg LCD Monitor).
>
> Apart from that ... uh, sorry, I don't know :-( A couple of random ideas:
>
> - maybe try running Colour Managerment as Administrator; possibly you are no
> getting prompted for Administrator credentials and so, the changes you make
> get discarded (you need to mbe administrator to make low level device
> changes).
>
> - if it is Spyder you're using, ask the Colourvision support people ...
> maybe there's something about their *.icc which is not Vista compatible (I
> can't imagine what, but there is all the new WCS stuff in Vista so maybe
> something changed).
>
> - try using a different icc file, maybe one of the Windows-supplied
> Profiles, to see if the problem is specific to the icc or whether all
> Profiles are having the same problem onm your system.
>
> - contact Microsoft PSS and open a Service Request (at least that way you
> get a guaranteed answer).
>
> Sorry I can't do more to help. Good luck, hope you get it working ...
>
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
>
>
Well i got it fixed, reinstalled Vista and when i installed the driver for
my 226BW i removed the standard Icc profile and renamed the one made by
Spyder, that fixed it. But thanks for your time and help M8.
"Mojoe66" <Mojoe66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
> Well i got it fixed, reinstalled Vista and when i installed the driver for
> my 226BW i removed the standard Icc profile and renamed the one made by
> Spyder, that fixed it. But thanks for your time and help M8.
Cool! Thanks for the update, great to hear it's working at last.
A truly weird problem - I haven't seen anything like that before.
Cheers,
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
I have the same problem - can't get a custom ICC-profile to work in Home
Basic. Tinkered with Color Management (copied profiles to
system32\spool\driver\colors, 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. Restarting doesn't help. There's no OK
button anywhere on the Color Management window, BTW. Should there be?
I then installed the update for Samsung 223BW. An ICM-profile appeared
in the list but nothing else happened.
UAC is turned off. I've removed Adobe Gamma Loader from startup.
I used WinColor with XP and it worked perfectly, but .Net framwork 1.1
fails to install with Vista so can't use it.
I see everyone is having problems preventing the LUT tables from
reseting to linear. Well, in every case it is not Vista's fault but
video card's driver. Until nVidia bothers to fix it, here is my fix
(only for nVidia):
Open regedit and find: HKLM\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak
On the right pane there is DisableApplyColorsAtStartup with its value
set to 0.
Just change it to 1 and restart.
This key change will prevent the nVidia driver resetting the LUT table
after boot or resume.
I can also fix Intel video card drivers in a much complicated way
however, using a hexeditor, regeditor and CoolEditPro(yes, the
audioediting app..!!!)
As this is a long procedure, anyone interested can contact me at
uuinstonsmith at g m a i l .com