Quote Originally Posted by Trev View Post
If you have you monitor profile set to the profile you created it should work fine but the fact parts of the giu go black means you have an incorrect profile selected(maybe a Printer profile). If you have set windows to use your created profile then it should be correct for all application setting it again in PSP may be causing double corrections. as for the sRGB is that the default windows profile or are you referring to the colour working space. that should be the same as you use for taking the images so if your camera is set to adobe use that if sRGB use that then PSP will not have to convert the image to the current workspace.

Corel sent you here or to the corel news groups?
Last things first - Corel support gave me a direct link to this site.

The profile in PSP is the correct one for my monitor - as part of the calibration process with the Spyder you name the profile so I know it is the correct one - plus of course PSP only lists the profiles associated with the device in the first place. The profile is correct and is used by other apps without problems, it's only PSP that is having problems with it.

I use sRGB as my working space throughout, when I installed PSP it added sRGB to the list of profiles for my monitor and made it the default profile but I've no idea why it would do that. I've since removed it. There is only one profile associated with the monitor, the one the Spyder3 generated.

I don't see why PSP should double correct - windows isn't colour managed it's down to the application to support it. I don't have double correction in any other apps.

Just to confirm. In PSP what settings do you have for colour management? Do you notice a change in screen colours when switching management on/off?