http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11532 --- Comment #7 from Roland <rolandgef(a)web.de> 2008-02-12 12:57:34 --- Hi Hans, there is what I tested on Wine0.9.15/SUSE9.1: Adobe Photoshop CS, installed on a naked Wine "drive_c" (no other dependancies, no other programs installed) (By the way, when Photoshop CS starts up, you will have to hit the ENTER key while Photoshop says "initialising suites", because there is a hidden error message about missing fonts - I don't care about that) I did test two ways to assign a monitor profile to Wine: First: I changed the line "Monitor Profile" in the system.reg replacing "Adobe Monitor Settings.icm" to the profile I wanted Photoshop to pick (another profile in the folder "...\\system32\\Color". After "wine boot" Photoshop didn't pick the new profile. ... [Software\\Adobe\\Color\\Monitor\\Monitor0] 1202667817 "Monitor Profile"="c:\\windows\\system32\\Color\\Adobe Monitor Settings.icm" "Primary Monitor"=dword:00000000 ... Second: I started the Adobe Gamma Control Panel wine control "/home/nils/.wine/drive_c/Programme/Gemeinsame Dateien/Adobe/Calibration/Adobe Gamma.cpl" Choose "Wizard Mode" This control panel behaves a bit odd, but that doesn't matter. Finally a numerical setting of the new gamma has been stored successfully in a profile with a new "description" "Gamma Corrected" (Photoshop only displays the description in the profile list) and a new file name ("sRGB Gamma corrected.icm"). I tested the new profile with lcms profiler "lprof" which runs natively linux and also with wine. The profile had been changed apparently. (After "wine boot") I had a look in system.reg: ... [Software\\Adobe\\Color\\Monitor\\Monitor0] 1202667817 "Monitor Profile"="c:\\windows\\system32\\Color\\sRGB Gamma corrected.icm" "Primary Monitor"=dword:00000000 ... The new profile was there - but after starting Photoshop: NO CHANGE of the monitor profile. Nevertheless I could see the new profile in the list for the color workspace ("Gamma Corrected"), but that doesn't help Photoshop to pick the monitor profile. IN WINDOWS XP: First way to choose monitor profile: Just start the desk.cpl in the Control Panel Settings, or by "Right Click" o the Desktop. There you can choose the desired monitor profile in the monitor preferences. Second way: Start Adobe-Gamma.cpl in the Control Panel Settings and do the same settings as in Wine. There will be a new profile in the Systems...Color folder and: Checking the desk.cpl monitor preferences shows the new monitor profile set (and certainly the registry is changed - I didn't check that). After a new start Photoshop will have picked the new profile as monitor profile. Oops that is a lot of text. I will be on a trip until Friday, so I hope I gave you all the info needed. Have a nice week Roland -- Configure bugmail: http://bugs.winehq.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are watching all bug changes.