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Windows 7 Tips to Calibrate Colors
Published by Yorgo Nestoridis October 15th, 2009 in Auction Ads and Tips, Communication, Home Business, How to use Twitter, Internet Social Networks, Lead Generation, Media, Media Marketing, Online Communication News, Semiomantics, Small Business, Social Media Marketing, Social Network Marketing, Social Network Publishing, Touch, Web Communication, Web Design, YORGOO Media, YORGOO Press, YORGOOpublishing, Yorgo Nestoridis, Yorgo Nestoridis Publishing, home business development, make money, make money online, search engine marketing, social networks, twitter, work from home, work from home success, working from home, yorgo_nestoridisContents
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Calibrate Colors with Windows 7
If you work with colors or if you are an artist working on digital graphics, you may want to calibrate your Color Display to see exact colors. There are two access points:
1. Calibrate Colors from Control Panel
In your Controll Panel under Display you find the Calibrate color Tab:
Select Calibrate Color and follow through.
2. Run dccw.exe from the Start Menu Search Box
Click on the .exe file on top and follow through.
After running the Calibrate Color Tool, run the Clear Type text tool again.
| Author: Yorgo Nestoridis, Media Marketing & Publishing, Founder of YORGOO Publishing, YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.
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