Another thing regarding the vcgt - my understanding is that Photoshop doesn't actually use the monitor profile fully, for real time display. It creates a "simplified" version of the profile, which I believe involves using a single gamma value, rather than the individual gammas of each channel. Thus, if the vcgt is used to calibrate the gamma's of each channel, this will result in an ICC profile which really does have the same gamma value for each channel, and Photoshop's simplified version of the profile will in fact be just as accurate as the full profile, resulting in a more accurate display than would be the case if the vcgt were *not* used. After saying this, however, I see that my Eye One Display profiles still have *slightly* different values of the gamma for each channel, despite the fact that it uses the vcgt.
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