After clicking yes, it continued to repeat the process. When finalizing the installation, a warning came up asking if I wanted to run the software. In Windows Vista Ultimate, I tried to install the software v.1.0.1 c2011 that was loaded on the CD. Here is a summary of how the installation went, so people will know what to expect:ġ. The photos can be adjusted for brightness and contrast in Photoshop or Corel Photo Paint. Since the on-screen pdf colors were aesthetically acceptable and will be used for production printing as is, there will be no changes, except for adjustments when printing on the Kodak for in-house use. Prior to the ColorMunki Display monitor calibration, the on-screen pdf and printed pdf colors and brightness were quite close, so there was a noticeable difference. With the ColorMunki Display monitor ICC profile, the colors were very close, but the printed version was somewhat lighter than the on-screen version. CDR file with embedded photos that was created when using the QuickGamma monitor profile to the printed pdf file from a Kodak inkjet printer also printed when using the QuickGamma monitor profile. After installing the ColorMunki Display sofware, I calibrated the computer monitor and compared the on-screen pdf of a. The previous software monitor calibration with QuickGamma was close, but not quite accurate, since I really couldn't set the brightness accurately. CDR files in CorelDraw GS X5 are set to a color standard on the computer monitor prior to going to press. Purchased an Xrite ColorMunki Display today to ensure photos and. Since Xrite has no idea when a customer may install the ColorMunki Display for computer monitor calibration, the software update problem I had could happen to anyone.