![]() ![]() ![]() I have installed them and they do appear in the correct place (that is, windowsystem32spooldrivercoloricc.) I am trying to access them in LR, Print Module, Color Management, Profile, Other. That’s what I did here, changed ProStarRGB.icc to ProStarRGB copy. I have recently downloaded some ICC profiles from both the Hahnemuhle and the Canson Infinity websites. That's the name you'll see listed in aplications like Photoshop Įditing the filename does not change the internal name, The title bar of the open window shows the filename, the ASCII name is the internal name. After that, go to the ‘ Advanced ‘ tab where you will have to click on the Change system defaults first, then ‘ Advanced ‘ again and tick ‘ Use Windows display calibration. Tick ‘ Use my settings for this device ‘ option and then ‘ Add ‘ the ICC profile. There click on 1 "desc" "localised description strings" Next, open the Color Management from the Control Panel. I suggest you also check the internal profile names, sometimes the listed name difffers to the filenameĬolorthink software does this best, but you can check it like this too:ĭouble click one of the profiles, it will open in the mac Colorsync Utility Profiles can be corrupted, but lets leave that posibility for now - unless you can redownload. That’s where Adobe keeps its "kinda favorite" profiles. However, the screeenshot showing you seem to have put them in the 'recommended' folder looks OK too. First check you put the file where icc profiles should go, easiest to find on a mac is the "hard disk name"System/Library/Colorsync/Profiles ![]()
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