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<h1>Bugs, Limitations, Version Fixes</h1>
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<h3>Contents:</h3>
<li><a href="#bugs">Known Bugs</a></li>
<li><a href="#limitations">Know Limitations</a></li>
<li><a href="#fixes">Version Fixes</a></li>
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<h3><a name="bugs"></a>Known Bugs:</h3>
There are no known bugs.<br>
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Let me know if you find any! Please have a look at the <a href="contact.htm">contact</a>
page on how to contact me and submit bugs.<br>
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<h3><a name="limitations"></a>Know Limitations:</h3>
<b>SetDeviceGammaRamp():</b><br>
Monitor Calibration Wizard uses the Windows API call SetDeviceGammaRamp(). This
function is limited by two things. First, your video card needs to support loadable
gamma ramps. If you video card does not, this program will not be able to do anything.
Second, this function doesn't let you load extreme gamma ramps, mainly very dark
or bright gamma ramps. If you create or modify a profile in a way that becomes
to extreme, this function will not accept the change and the profile will not
be applied.<br>
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<b>Color Depth:</b><br>
In order to set a color profile, your color depth must be set to at least "15
bit", and yes "16 bit", "24 bit", "32 bit",
and higher are fine too. There are ways to provide the same affect to 256 color
mode but that will not be implemented. Sorry to that one person out there who
was looking for 256 color support :)<br>
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<h3><a name="fixes"></a>Version Fixes:</h3>
This is the first version so there are no fixes from previous versions.<br>
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