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Originally Posted by scott kirkpatrick
Does Vista prevent one from color-managing the monitor output? If so, that's bad indeed. I use an Eye-One photometer to keep my laptop screen at gamma of 2.2 and the screen has now aged to the point where it cannot be fully calibrated, so a new machine seems to be in the cards. I have also heard that Vista fixes or improves many issues in driver speed and file handling, but losing color fidelity would make all these irrelevant.
scott
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Scott IMHO Vista fixes nothing and only add bloat and incompatibility. Like C1 3.7.7 would even run on Vista, so I've heard.
There are numerous threads all around the net on these facts.