Upon further testing: It appears that the difference between images occurs with other monitor profiles as well. Testing it out on my G4 tower, I'm not getting such a HUGE discrepancy between the two programs and monitor profiles.
Could this be due to the fact I'm calibrating the Powerbook to a D50 standard, and have no way of manually adjusting the "guns" of the LCD to set it in such a "native" state? Is this causing Photoshop's to compensate for the monitor difference between the calibration and profile? On the tower with a Pressview, I can adjust it, via it's RGB guns to such a standard, being pretty close to it's actual calibration, and subsequent profile; hence there's not much monitor compensation going on. Am I correct in this line of thought? Thanks, Mark Johann =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
