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by Bill Chambers on Fri May 12, 2017 7:30 pm
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I just received a new laptop last week and I loaded Color Munki Display on it without issue.  I ran the program, it seems to work well, but now when I cut on the computer it loads the calibration and then, within seconds, it loses the calibration.

The laptop is an MSI gaming machine, running Windows 10, I cut the User Account OFF, it has an Intel i5 processor, a 2GB Nvidea graphics card, it has a SSD C: Drive and a 1 TB hard drive, and 16 GB of memory, if any of that helps.

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or have any ideas on how to remedy this?

PS - this is not super critical as I don't use the laptop for my main processing but I would still like it to be accurately calibrated.

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by Neilyb on Mon May 15, 2017 2:35 am
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Try downloading a free copy of LUT Manager, this will allow you to re-load the profile. Some Windows versions are pretty bad at this kind of thing as they load the default Windows profile after the Color Munki profile. I thought it was fixed in Win10 though, make sure it is right up to date too.
 

by Bill Chambers on Mon May 15, 2017 8:35 am
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Thank you. Will do.
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by chrissandys27 on Mon May 15, 2017 11:19 am
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Have you  checked in Colour Management that you have the ICC profile you created with Color Munki set as the derfault profile ?
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by chrissandys27 on Mon May 15, 2017 12:10 pm
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In fact you may want to look at the Activating the Profiles section in this link.

https://pcmonitors.info/articles/using- ... n-windows/
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by Bill Chambers on Mon May 15, 2017 9:52 pm
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by Royce Howland on Mon May 15, 2017 10:40 pm
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It may also be that some other app is loading after the ColorMunki software, and undoing things. Check all apps that are running in your personal or system startup. Anything related to video should be investigated to see if it might be resetting the video card LUT's, wiping out the calibration data loaded by the Munki software. Look especially for any Nvidia apps.
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by Bill Chambers on Mon May 15, 2017 11:53 pm
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Thanks Royce. Is there any way to move apps around in the Start Up so I could move Colormunki to be last?

Chris, I followed the instructions in the link you posted but that didn't solve the issue, but it did show me how to turn the profile back on after it gets turned off so it still proved to be valuable.
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by chrissandys27 on Tue May 16, 2017 5:14 am
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Apart from what has already been suggested the only other things I can think of are  1. Disable Adobe Gamma is if it is in your Start Up menu and
2..Make sure you are running  the latest version of ColorMunki which is v.1.1.3
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by Royce Howland on Tue May 16, 2017 9:16 am
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Bill, unfortunately there's no way to control the order in which Startup apps are loaded by Windows. (At least, prior to Win 10 anyway... which I'm not running yet.) Some LUT loader utilities have an internal preferences setting to delay loading the calibration info, to get around exactly this issue. You can check the Color Munki Display settings and see if something like that is in there.

Another option is to have Windows load the calibration data itself. This capability was added in Windows 7, and eliminates the need for a separate LUT loader utility that gets run only at startup. Since I don't have any Win 10 systems yet I can't tell for sure how it works there, but I believe it's similar, perhaps even identical. Here's one of the resources describing how to do it under Win 7:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/win ... 8a184b6439

And here's a procedure describing how to do it in Win 10; it looks the same:
https://pcmonitors.info/articles/using- ... n-windows/

If some other app is unloading the calibration info, getting Windows to manage it still may not help things. In that case you'll have to track down whichever app is messing things up and either disable it or change its settings to avoid messing with video settings.
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by chrissandys27 on Tue May 16, 2017 9:25 am
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Royce Howland wrote:
And here's a procedure describing how to do it in Win 10; it looks the same:
https://pcmonitors.info/articles/using- ... n-windows/
I am runniing Windows 10 and can confirm it is the same. I posted that link earlier but unfortunately it does not seem to have worked for him. Bill, it may be worth going through those steps again and in particular make sure that Use Windows display calibration is checked and greyed out.
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by chrissandys27 on Tue May 16, 2017 9:32 am
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One further thought. As Royce said if you have Windows load the calibration you should not need the X-Rite calibration loader utility, Calibration Loader 5.0 Application whch you should find in the Start menu. Try disabling it.
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by signgrap on Tue May 16, 2017 12:52 pm
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The problem he's having may be that Win 10 screens look different than Win 7.
In Win 10 find All Settings by pressing the Windows key plus the letter i at the same time.
Click on System click on Display click on Advanced display settings click on Color management
Once you're in the Color management screen make sure there is a check in the box next to Use my settings for this device
Then make sure that the most recent monitor profile you've created has (Default) after the profile name.
If not Highlight the profile name that is the most recent and click the button Set as Default Profile

Now if something else has been listed as default check and see if you can determine the load action that is listed in the Start Up tab in Task Manager. To bring up Task Manager press and hold these three keys simultaneously Ctrl + Shift + Esc
If you find the action that is loading (my guess would be Adobe Gamma loader) just highlight the action name and hit the Disable button. You can always enable the action again if it doesn't solve the problem by doing the same thing this time hit the Enable button.
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by Bill Chambers on Tue May 16, 2017 1:41 pm
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Thank you all for your responses and assistance. I'll be trying these things over the next night or two to see if one hopefully works. Thanks again!
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by Mike Danzenbaker on Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:38 pm
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I'm having a problem similar to the O.P., except that I don't think I'm getting nearly as far in that my calibrations never take effect in the first place.  

If I do this:

"In Win 10 find All Settings by pressing the Windows key plus the letter i at the same time.
Click on System click on Display click on Advanced display settings click on Color management
Once you're in the Color management screen make sure there is a check in the box next to Use my settings for this device"

I'm already behind the 8-ball because I have no such caption or checkbox.  If I then run through the calibration anyway, I'm told that it's "finished", but I'm never given an opportunity to save the calibration anywhere, and since it never takes effect I assume it's not saved anywhere.  

"Then make sure that the most recent monitor profile you've created has (Default) after the profile name."

No luck here either, since I've yet to succeed in creating/saving a profile.  

This is Windows 10.  What am I missing? 


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