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12" ibook, screen, 10.3.4
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Im sorry for posting this twice, but i didnt know which was the appropriate section.
AFter updating yesterday, I notice that when resuming from screensaver, sometimes my screen is super washed out. I either need to put it back in screensaver and out again, or I need to reassign my color profile.
I was just curious if this has happened to anyone else?
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Join Date: May 2001
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For some reason, I noticed that the standard color LCD profile I was using is completely messed up. The screen was also washed out, and the white was very yellowish...
I had to create my own profile with Expert Mode to calibrate it correctly. It seems something is wrong with the new ATI drivers or something has changed...
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Nobody else has this problem?
I have tried recalibrating, and saving the profile as a new one. with no luck, it from time to timewhen coming out of screensaver, doesnt load the profile. Which seems very odd to me of why that would happen
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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I get that too. I sent a report to Apple about it. I hope you do too.
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I had that problem too but creating a new calibration profile seemed to do the trick. I think it's actually better now than it was before it all fouled up.
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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I'm getting the same thing - it loses my calibration setting everytime the screen goes off on my iBook G4. This is really annoying, because it's not big enough of an issue to fix until 10.3.5. I have to go into the display panel and click on the profile each time to reset it.
It does the same thing whenever you plug anything into the external monitor port.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Originally posted by Mr Scruff:
It does the same thing whenever you plug anything into the external monitor port.
I've had that problem for months. Very annoying.
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Found a slight fix.
Disable the screensaver, and set the screen to go to sleep sooner. Will not disregard the profile anymore.
Sucks, but better than having to reapply the profile everytime
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Yes I have had this problem too. Where should I go to send a report to Apple?
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