
I can't pronounce on the rights and wrongs in this case, however you may have been talking to call centre drongos rather than engineers who were part of the development team.
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Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:38,
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The fact is that Photoshop cannot do what you claim Photoshop is doing, and that the video driver or third party utilities CAN do what you describe (especially because we've seen it happen before).
There should be no need for you to recalibrate all the time - just restore the display profile to what it is supposed to be (that's the part your driver seems to be messing up). Of course, if your video driver didn't mess up your display profile, you wouldn't have to keep resetting the profile.
Please, stop attacking people who are trying to help you, and start listening to them.
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Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:40,
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There should be no need for you to recalibrate all the time - just restore the display profile to what it is supposed to be (that's the part your driver seems to be messing up). Of course, if your video driver didn't mess up your display profile, you wouldn't have to keep resetting the profile.
Please, stop attacking people who are trying to help you, and start listening to them.


While we all try to be helpful, it is not possible when you have already made a decision about what the fault is.
We are all happy you have sorted this out by getting another software, but methinks that you are in for a sad surprise somewhere in the future.
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Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:43,
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We are all happy you have sorted this out by getting another software, but methinks that you are in for a sad surprise somewhere in the future.


so fuck ps
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