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Is Adobe Gamma not installed with CS3?

New Here ,
Apr 17, 2007 Apr 17, 2007

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It is not in the control panel on a clean CS3 install. Has Adobe stopped including Adobe Gamma in the CS3 installations?

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Mar 02, 2008 Mar 02, 2008

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That data1.cab is on the installation CD for the previous version of Photoshop (CS2). If you still had CS2 installed, Adobe Gamma would still be on you system. If you don't have it either way, go to one of the links* in Post #45 and download the .cpl file. Double clicking it should install the Adobe Gamma applet in your control panel.

*I don't know them so I can't guarantee them.

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Mar 02, 2008 Mar 02, 2008

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>STYLiX: The adobe gamma is the tool which can edit the default ICC profile file of your monitor driver. So when you opened the adobe gamma, edited and save change to the icc profile file when done. That you already edited the default ICC profile file for your monitor. So when your windows opened up, your new profile was loaded by windows too.

Not true partially. MS Windows is
b not
color managed itself. (Details: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/color/wincolormgmt.mspx
i Windows Color Management: Background and Resources

For example, you may find there: "Visual display calibration - Microsoft Windows - Third-party support". I.e., again, by not Windows itself.
Therefore you surely need any thirdparty's "Monitor ICC profile
b loader
" being run on Windows startup (like Adobe Gamma Loader). 'Apple' may have that as built-in feature.

P.S. As it was mentioned above, these things may be found useful by anybody (who doesn't like hardware calibration :)):
http://quickgamma.de/QuickMonitorProfile/infoen.html
i QuickMonitorProfile
and associated
b QuickGamma
in the same place.

P.S.S. As for me, I use hardware calibrator MonacoOPTIX (and, correspondingly, it's 'MonacoGamma' on startup).

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New Here ,
Mar 02, 2008 Mar 02, 2008

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thanks John! I'll go check it out! I had the link, but didn't want to download it till I knew more about it,,

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New Here ,
Mar 05, 2008 Mar 05, 2008

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i've got the ancient gamma, thanks to tomoza!

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New Here ,
May 11, 2008 May 11, 2008

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I have a similar problem. I can open Adobe Gamma from the Control Panel but cannot get it to run at startup, even though I put a shortcut to the Adobe Gamma Loader in my Programs/Startup folder.
Any ideas on how to load Adobe Gamma at startup?

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May 11, 2008 May 11, 2008

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Double post

http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b53769/0

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New Here ,
Jun 10, 2008 Jun 10, 2008

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I downloaded the gamma control panel and got it installed, but somewhere along the line the gamma loader.exe got deleted from my Start Menu/Startup folder...

I've tried re-installing the gamma control panel app and gone through the calibration routine again, but I can't seem to restore the loader...

Any advice on how to get it back?

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Jun 11, 2008 Jun 11, 2008

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Put a shortcut to the gamma loader in the startup folder.

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New Here ,
Jun 11, 2008 Jun 11, 2008

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That's just it..."adobe gamma loader.exe" doesn't appear *anywhere* on my system. How do I get the *loader* back?

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Guest
Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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it's not shipped with cs3.

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Guest
Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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Scott apparently didn't read much of this thread!

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New Here ,
Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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Guys, c'mon... I've read the ENTIRE thread! I downloaded Gamma from the link in this thread...installed it, set it, and it worked for awhile.

I agree with those who have commented, essentially, "..it's better than nothing".

Now, for some reason, the "Adobe Gamma Loader.exe" has gotten deleted from my Startup folder, so the gamma settings no longer load. The gamma control panel entry is still there.

It's the *loader* that has disappeared.

My question is, how do I restore the *loader* into the Startup folder?

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Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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Did you try to run the Adobe Gamma applet from the control panel and saving the result?

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New Here ,
Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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Yes. That's the only way (now) to have the gamma changed. But when I reboot, the gamma adjustment is not applied (because the loader is missing.)

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Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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As I said, locate the .exe. file and make a shortcut to it in the startup folder. It is that simple.

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New Here ,
Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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THE .EXE FILE IS NOWHERE TO BE FOUND--A N Y W H E R E--ON MY SYSTEM!

That's what I'm asking: How do I 'restore' the *completely MISSING* Adobe Gamma Loader.exe?

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Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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Scott: calm down dude. you said that you had downloaded and installed the gamma utility from the link, so the gamma loader is somewhere on your system if it was installed correctly. Locate the installation directory where it is installed, right-click the gamma loader exe file and create a shortcut and then move the shortcut to the startup folder. The startup folder is not the installation directory.

explain what you said in post 56, did you install it or not? If you did install it then do what I said. If not, there is another post with several links to download the utility again.

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Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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>you said that you had downloaded and installed the gamma utility from the link, so the gamma loader is somewhere on your system if it was installed correctly.

unless he deleted it.

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New Here ,
Jun 12, 2008 Jun 12, 2008

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> unless he deleted it

E-X-A-C-T-L-Y!

It (the *loader*, not the utility) inadvertently got deleted--and reinstalling the gamma utility did NOT regenerate the loader.

So, put another way: "If the loader gets deleted from the Startup folder, how do I recreate the loader? Re-running/re-installing the gamma utility does not seem to recreate it (at least not on my system)."

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Jun 13, 2008 Jun 13, 2008

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>"If the loader gets deleted from the Startup folder, how do I recreate the loader?

redownload and install it. next time put a shortcut to the loader in the startup folder, not the loader itself.

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Jun 13, 2008 Jun 13, 2008

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Do a search of your HD for it? Damn are you slow?

My answer still stands.

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Jun 13, 2008 Jun 13, 2008

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The correct location for Adobe Gamma Loader.exe is C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Calibration\

If it's not there and it doesn't appear when you run Adobe Gamma and save, why not try one of the 3rd party software solutions listed in this thread?

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New Here ,
Jun 13, 2008 Jun 13, 2008

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[buzzer] I'm sorry. All of these answers are incorrect. The correct answer is:

Use P2P to download a copy of "Adobe Gamma Loader.exe". Drop it into your Startup folder (and save a copy somewhere else). Your saved gamma setting will load properly on the next boot.

We have the lovely Home Edition of "How to Restore the Gamma Loader" as a consolation prize.

Thank you for playing.

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Jun 13, 2008 Jun 13, 2008

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>All of these answers are incorrect

nobody reads post 69! :P

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Jun 14, 2008 Jun 14, 2008

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.... or 57, 64, 66. Damn, don't know what to say about Scott, but yikes! Shakes head in disbelief. As if using it for over a decade I don't know how it works.

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