Eye-One Display Calibration problem

This is a discussion on Eye-One Display Calibration problem within the Adobe Color Management forums in Adobe Tools category; I am profiling a two-month old Dell Inspiron laptop with an Eye-One Display; the problem is that, once the profile had been saved and Eye-One Match has closed down, when I remove the Eye-One Display from the USB port, the profile is disabled and the screen returns to its original uncalibrated state. This started happening after I tried adjusting the settings in the graphics driver prior to calibration - but, having returned the system to its defaults, the problem has remained. Any tips would be most welcome, Richard...

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Old 04-21-2008, 03:04 PM
smallfieldphoto@gmail.com
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Default Eye-One Display Calibration problem

I am profiling a two-month old Dell Inspiron laptop with an Eye-One
Display; the problem is that, once the profile

had been saved and Eye-One Match has closed down, when I remove the
Eye-One Display from the USB port, the profile

is disabled and the screen returns to its original uncalibrated state.

This started happening after I tried adjusting the settings in the
graphics driver prior to calibration - but,

having returned the system to its defaults, the problem has remained.

Any tips would be most welcome,
Richard
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Old 04-26-2008, 09:55 PM
Eggman
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Default Re: Eye-One Display Calibration problem

In article
<99728ece-60d1-4717-9e28-65bf0a035eec@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
smallfieldphoto@gmail.com wrote:

> I am profiling a two-month old Dell Inspiron laptop with an Eye-One
> Display; the problem is that, once the profile
>
> had been saved and Eye-One Match has closed down, when I remove the
> Eye-One Display from the USB port, the profile
>
> is disabled and the screen returns to its original uncalibrated state.
>
> This started happening after I tried adjusting the settings in the
> graphics driver prior to calibration - but,
>
> having returned the system to its defaults, the problem has remained.
>
> Any tips would be most welcome,
> Richard


Are you doing this with administrator rights? I think you have to have
admin rights in order to write a profile to the correct directory.

Eoghann
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