Over saturated images when monitor resumes from sleep

Lately I started to get this weird beheviour from LR 2.7. each time my monitor resumes from sleep all image colors become extremely over saturated. All other apps and computer desktop are just the same so it's only LR.
I use a wide gamut LCD (HP LP2475w) which is calibrated using iOne Display 2.
If I restart LR the problem goes away. This only started a few days ago just after I started uploading new photos taken by a new lens (Sigma 30mm).
Any ideas?
Micha

Hi
I can sympathise with how annoying this must be - and although I haven't looked into it myself, I do recall several other posts over the last 18months or so, with the same issue.
I can't dig out the exact posts now, but maybe the following might lead somewhere?
http://webkit.org/blog/73/color-spaces/
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302827
http://www.gballard.net/psd/golive_pageprofile/embeddedJPEGprofiles.html
sorry I can't locate the threads I remember- I found one or two, but they were un-answered.

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    I ended up disabling fan control in BIOS, so that SpeedFan would work in OS. This means that CPU fan runs at 100 % until OS and SpeedFan har loaded up. Tips to fix this through BIOS or whatever are welcome.

  • MacBook Pro resumes from sleep, but keyboard types symbols as opposed to correct letters

    Hi, all,
    Having been a mac owner for a few years now, I guess it actually shows the quality of the product that this is the first time I've had to post on this site.
    I've recently upgraded from my 2008 model MacBook to an early 2011 model MacBook Pro 17" with Lion. This machine was brand new when I purchased it, and is a very lovely bit of kit.
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    SB

    No one else experienced anything like this, then?

  • Resume From Sleep Login UI Problem

    I'll keep this short and sharp.
    Previously, when I would resume my mac from sleep, it would make the screen look similar to the normal login screen. With things spread out and nicly formatted. With the menu bar showing the essentials like network, time, and battery in the upper left.
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    Thanks in advance!
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  • Keyboard & Mouse Not Working on Resume From Sleep

    About 1/10 of the time when I resume from sleep my keyboard and mouse do not work. They wake the computer (a 27" iMac) but do not work any longer past that, requiring me to hard reboot my computer (holding the power button to turn off then rebooting).
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    I don't need to reboot to fix the problem.  The mouse responds by disconecting and re-connecting. The trackpad reconnects by holding its power button for a few seconds.
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    No clues on the Console. Sorry I can't be more help.

  • CD Drive On Resume From Sleep

    So i am new to macs as this is my first one. I am very pleased with my macbook, it runs at a normal temperature, and no discoloration so far. But i did notice that when I resume from sleep mode that my CD drive makes a weird sound. It kind of sounds like when you first put a cd into an old cd player and everything adjust? Is this normal? Its not really annoying. But it scares me that something might be broken.
    Thanks,
    David
    Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    Yes it's normal and yes it can be a little annoying. Basically what is happening is that when you come out of sleep your CD/DVD drive gets powered back up again which causes it to do it's usual checks which includes making the noises.

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