Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP

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Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP

Designers want to make sure that the colors of a product look like they were intended to look. This would make sure that a user watching a commercial on TV and a user watching the same commercial on Youtube or a user watching a print ad and an Internet ad would see matching images. We are basically talking about any two devices that are somehow connected to each other, this could also be text or images on the computer and printer or images from a digital camera and the computer.
That's where Color Management comes into play which makes sure that the conversion between formats yields the desired results. Microsoft (via Shell City) released a software named Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP which makes it possible to add additional Color Management Modules to Windows XP.
This is probably only interesting to users who are working with applications that install their own Color Management Modules. Photoshop does for instance. Some modules can also be downloaded from the Internet. Adobe is offering a download of the Adobe Color Management Module on their website.

The Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet is located in the Control Panel. To start it open the Control Panel, locate the Appearance and Themes menu and click on Open Color. A validation of the operating system is required before the software can be downloaded from the Microsoft website.
 
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