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If your monitor has digital controls for choosing the white point of your monitor from 
a range of preset values, set those controls before starting Adobe Gamma. Later, in 
Adobe Gamma, you’ll set the white point to match your monitor’s current setting. Be 
sure to set the digital controls before you start Adobe Gamma. If you set them after you 
begin the calibration process in Adobe Gamma, you’ll need to begin the process again.
Monitor performance changes and declines over time; recharacterize your monitor 
every month or so. If you find it difficult or impossible to calibrate your monitor to a 
standard, it may be too old and faded.
Calibrating with Adobe Gamma
The ICC profile you get using Adobe Gamma uses the calibration settings to describe how 
your monitor reproduces color. 
To use Adobe Gamma:
Do one of the following to start the Adobe Gamma utility:
In Windows, double-click Adobe Gamma, located in the Program Files\Common Files 
\Adobe\Calibration folder on your hard drive.
In Mac OS, from the Apple menu, choose Control Panels > Adobe Gamma.cpl.
Do one of the following:
To use a version of the utility that will guide you through each step, select Step by Step, 
and click Next. This version is recommended if you’re inexperienced. If you choose this 
option, follow the instructions described in the utility. Start from the default profile for 
your monitor if available.
To use a compact version of the utility with all the controls in one place, select Control 
Panel, and click Next. This version is recommended if you have experience creating 
color profiles.
Any time while working in the Adobe Gamma control panel, you can click the Wizard 
(Windows) or Assistant (Mac OS) button to switch to the wizard for instructions that 
guide you through the same settings as in the control panel, one option at a time.