Adobe Gamma will not auto-load profile.

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I have saved my color profile on Gamma loader. Dell 1904FTP. When I log
off or reboot the system I need to open up Gamma wizard , click OK, it
indicates I have already saved the profile. When prompted to overwrite, I
click "Yes" and the profile is loaded and the proper settings appear on the
monitor. Is there any way to have the Gamma loader automatically load my
color profile at Startup?

Tom
 
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 17:32:19 GMT, Tom L wrote:

> I have saved my color profile on Gamma loader. Dell 1904FTP. When I log
> off or reboot the system I need to open up Gamma wizard , click OK, it
> indicates I have already saved the profile. When prompted to overwrite, I
> click "Yes" and the profile is loaded and the proper settings appear on the
> monitor. Is there any way to have the Gamma loader automatically load my
> color profile at Startup?
>
> Tom

Is there a shortcut in Start> All programs> Startup for the gamma loader.
Does the Startup page in MS Configuration Tools (Start> Run> msconfig) show
a check next to the box for this item?

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I do not see any references to gamma loader in either msconfig tool via all
programs - startup Sharon.

Tom

"Sharon F" <sharonfDEL@ETEmvps.org> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 27 May 2005 17:32:19 GMT, Tom L wrote:
>
>> I have saved my color profile on Gamma loader. Dell 1904FTP. When I log
>> off or reboot the system I need to open up Gamma wizard , click OK, it
>> indicates I have already saved the profile. When prompted to overwrite,
>> I
>> click "Yes" and the profile is loaded and the proper settings appear on
>> the
>> monitor. Is there any way to have the Gamma loader automatically load my
>> color profile at Startup?
>>
>> Tom
>
> Is there a shortcut in Start> All programs> Startup for the gamma loader.
> Does the Startup page in MS Configuration Tools (Start> Run> msconfig)
> show
> a check next to the box for this item?
>
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> Sharon F
> MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
 
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 22:48:53 GMT, Tom L wrote:

> I do not see any references to gamma loader in either msconfig tool via all
> programs - startup Sharon.
>
> Tom
>

That may be why your gamma profile is not loading. Whenever I install an
Adobe product that uses this component I get a shortcut in the startup
folder. Currently have one. Checking its properties shows a target line
that reads: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration\Adobe Gamma
Loader.exe" The "start in:" folder is "C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Adobe\Calibration\"

No way to know if your Adobe install needs repairing or if the shortcut was
deleted and needs to be recreated. Try the easiest route first - recreating
the shortcut and dropping it into your startup folder.

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I was able to located the correct .exe file.....thanks Sharon. I created
and sent the shortcut to my startup folder.

Tom
"Sharon F" <sharonfDEL@ETEmvps.org> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 27 May 2005 22:48:53 GMT, Tom L wrote:
>
>> I do not see any references to gamma loader in either msconfig tool via
>> all
>> programs - startup Sharon.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>
> That may be why your gamma profile is not loading. Whenever I install an
> Adobe product that uses this component I get a shortcut in the startup
> folder. Currently have one. Checking its properties shows a target line
> that reads: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration\Adobe Gamma
> Loader.exe" The "start in:" folder is "C:\Program Files\Common
> Files\Adobe\Calibration\"
>
> No way to know if your Adobe install needs repairing or if the shortcut
> was
> deleted and needs to be recreated. Try the easiest route first -
> recreating
> the shortcut and dropping it into your startup folder.
>
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> Sharon F
> MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
 
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On Sat, 28 May 2005 12:50:54 GMT, Tom L wrote:

> I was able to located the correct .exe file.....thanks Sharon. I created
> and sent the shortcut to my startup folder.

You're most welcome, Tom!
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