I've been reading up on the Microsoft site about the ICM built into
Win98-2K-XP and finding it rather opaque, not the underlying idea
(although they're complex too), but what one's supposed to do to make it
work. As usual a minimal example seems to be missing.
Two questions:
1. Does anyone know how to set up a Delphi application using the
inbuilt ICM2 colour management?
2. It's my impression that calibrating a system (eg using Adobe gamma)
or a colour calibration pod against the screen simply creates a
device profile for your monitor. This profile ISN'T actually used
as a system-wide mapping (i.e. it doesn't "calibrate your system")
but it's up to individual applications (eg Photoshop) to use it
or not. Is this correct?
Thanks
Giovanni
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Senior Lecturer | Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Computer Science | Ph 64-6-3505799x2474 == Fax 64-6-3502259 == ZL2BOI
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