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Adobe CS2 on Vista 32, Photoshop background not white
by Norman Willis on May 25, 2009 at 10:13:54 pm

Hello.

I have Adobe CS2 installed on a laptop with Vista Business 32. The white backdrop comes out slightly cream-colored.

When I start Photoshop, I get a dialogue box that says:

'The monitor profile "LCD color management and conversion" appears to be defective. Please re-run your monitor calibration software.' Then it gives me the options, "Ignore Profile" and "Use Anyway". Either one I choose, the background is not truly white.

How can I set the background color to white-white?


Also, I bought a Spyder3Pro monitor calibrator device, but when I go to install it, it says:

'It appears that you have Adobe Gamma or some similar product in your Startup Items. Please be sure to remove or disable other products such as this which may conflict with Spyder3Pro.'

Is it possible to set the background to white-white? I would like to upgrade to CS4, but it is not in the budget at the moment.

Thank you very much for your help.

Norman


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