Photoshop :: Loading ICC Profiles
Nov 11, 2008
I'm trying to get my magazine ad to match the original as close as possible. The first ad I placed came back muddy and dark. So I had the magazine contact the printer they use to get an ICC profile for me that I could load as the working color space in photoshop to prepare my file. Im I doing the right thing here? Is my solution loading the same working color space as the printer and then prepare my file to get a more accurate print?
Assuming that this was my fix I installed the ICC profile they sent me and when I went to "Load" that profile from the "Color Settings" dialog window and surfed to the folder I saved the profile in it doesn't show up. At the bottom of the "Load" dialog window there is a "Files of Type" drop down arrow and the only two file types listed are .CSF and .PSP. No .ICC file type there.
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Oct 7, 2012
Under Lens Corrections in ACR I get the following error message : "Unable to locate a matching lens profile automatically." How do I install the known profiles as I believe the lenses I use are well known and are in the adobe list of common profiles?
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Nov 9, 2011
We have been using Custom profiles for many years. We have always had issues that just after we install, we have to reload the custom profile to get it in place. When I say reload, I mean we launch the program the first time with a /p <profile name>. (The path to our custom profile is in the string launch string.) Seems to default to a random profile, or something we don't recognize. The process here is we are pushing out installs to 200 users and don't want each user to set one of the defaults current, delete our custom one, reload our custom one and set it current.
Once the profile is loaded the next times opening all is well. Because, of course, it was last used.
What am I missing or misunderstanding? We see the profile exists in the registry before we reload. The custom profile we use is an export.
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Mar 31, 2013
Trying to find ICC Profiles. I am a college student going for my BS in Photography. Our assignment is to take photo paper from three different manufactures and download the ICC Profiles for each of our papers chosen. Let me tell you this is not as easy as it seems! Where I can find the profiles for Adobe PS for different types of photo paper. Each manufacture only gives the ICC profile for their products. No scanned profiles are available.
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Nov 14, 2012
I am having some issues with surface profiles on a dreffed alignment no updating dynamically.
Currently it requires me to set them to static, then back to dynamic and they update.
I am well aware of the issue of dreffed surface profiles staying static. I am using the work around of dreffing in the surface and sampling in the drawing using the dreffed alignment.
Civil 3D 2014 (SP1)
Win 7 Pro x64
DELL Precision Workstation T3500
Intel Xeon 3.3GHz (w3680)
24Gb Ram
NVIDIA Quadro 2000 (1GB)
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Sep 13, 2013
my animation takes around two seconds to load within my browser. Is there a way to display a loading symbol such as spinning circle, that will show the animation is loading, then disappear once it is ready to display?
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Jan 22, 2014
I'm currently working on a site which is almost 95% complete. The loading time for the site is approx 7-10 seconds which seems to be slow. I have placed a preloader but that doesn't seem to be coming up while the site is loading.
Is there anyway to speed up the loading time. Like some code that will tell it load specific number of frames first and then load the rest in the background?
I have compressed the images that are being used but cannot compress further as they may lose the quality.I've got the preloader working and now it seems to be showing up while the site is loading. Is there any way to speed up the loading time.
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Feb 19, 2009
I just noticed a link to Adobe ICC profiles but there was no description of what they are or what they do. I'm using CS4 and LR2.
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Jan 8, 2013
I am running PS 6 for win64. Today I suddenly starting getting an error message saying that my ICC profiles are invalid. When I try to write a raw file to .tif after it has been converted to black/white, I get a corrupted .tif file.
So I have been trying to reinstall these profile files using the ones for PS4 as provided on your web site. But they won't install properly, and the problem persists.
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Sep 12, 2012
I have just installed CS6 standard. I would like to put my colour profiles in Photoshop CS6 under Mountain Lion from CS5. Those files are most used for printing from a wide inkjet printer. Where do I put the colour profiles? I am not sure if the colour profiles need updated or not.
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Sep 2, 2007
I'm having some trouble with colour profiles in OSX. Basically i use a Mac laptop and Apple display. When i work in photoshop, and then save an image for web use, the colour profile difference means that the saved image looks quite a lot different to the photoshop version (this happens on both the laptop screen, and external display.
All i want is the colours in photoshop to display how they would look in my browser. So if i set a page background on a webpage to be #c5c1ba and then open up photoshop and start colouring with #c5c1ba, they look the same shade.
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Feb 12, 2004
I have recently started using a printer profile (Epson photo 1270). My query is this. I take a picture with my camera (Canon 10D), which when viewed on my monitor in ACDsee looks about right, colors ok, just needs a few touches here and there maybe. I then open it in Photoshop using the printer profile and the pictures looks very different. Now I realise what is happening but I am having great trouble adjusting the picture back to how it looked originally(which I was fairly happy with). I also know that if I can adjust the picture to how it looked it will print out almost identical to how it looks on the screen, so that is ok. It just takes a lot of time to do this using the Photoshop tools, and it is so hit and miss to try and put it right and get back to the original colors etc. Is there a shortcut that can be used, using the color values from the original view before it was opened in Photoshop or something like that? It just seems a lot of work for every individual photograph I may want to print out. I can compare the two views of the same photograph by having Photoshop and ACDsee open together.
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Apr 28, 2007
If I open a document using a color profile and I save it as a JPEG, will everyone else see the color profile?
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Aug 3, 2009
I have been charged with taking over a newsletter for our other shop. They print this on a web press. The lady there has told me that the pictures need to compensate for a 30% dot gain. Can I just apply the Dot Gain 30% profile in Photoshop and that takes care of it?
When I do this it darkens the picture on my screen considerably, is that just showing you what it will look like when printed?They also want the pics @ 85lpi and 300dpi, does this sound correct?This is my first foray into the web design world and the newsletter has looked pretty bad in the past and I think this may have something to do with it.
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Aug 21, 2008
I'm having a very strange issue with colour management in Photoshop CS2 currently.
Photoshop seems to be calibrating all documents in a strange way on only *one* monitor. If I drag the file across to the other monitor the colour is completely different.
Of course it sounds like my monitors being off, however when dragging the file across monitors Photoshop slowly updates the colours for the next monitor. You can see it display the wrong colour at first, then correct it (hopefully that makes sense).
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Sep 12, 2006
I'm currently working quite a lot with IPTC information from different images that are then uploaded to a web site and parsed with Perl's Image::IPTCInfo module. However, I've stumbled across some images that can't read by this module but the IPTC does show up in Photoshop.
Therefore, I went ahead and examined a "good" image file with the "identify" tool provided by ImageMagick and the following is a sample output (for the IPTC profile). I divide it into two sections for explanatory purposes. Section 1:
Code:
Profile-iptc: 1044 bytes
0x00000000: 42494d04 04000000 0004071c 02000002 00021c02 8BIM----------------
0x00000190: 7a000576 69636b79 1c028700 001c0228 00514869 -z--vicky-------(-QH
0x00000320: 7370616e 69632070 75626c69 63617469 6f6e7320 ispanic publications
0x000004b0: 696e2074 68652055 5320616e 64204361 6e616461 in the US and Canad
0x00000640: 2043656e 7472616c 20616e64 20536f75 74682041 a Central and South
0x000007d0: 6d657269 63612072 69676874 73204f6e 6c79211c America rights Only!
0x00000960: 02d70000 1c02ca00 001c022f 00001c02 0700001c ------------/-------
0x00000af0: 02d80000 1c024b00 001c02db 00001c02 8200001c -------K------------
0x00000c80: 02370008 32303036 30393036 1c02d300 001c02da --7--20060906-------
0x00000e10: 00001c02 3e00001c 02640000 1c022500 001c0246 ----->----d----%----
0x00000fa0: 00001c02 c900001c 025f000a 43616c69 666f726e F---------_--Califor
0x00001130: 69611c02 3f00001c 02670000 1c02d900 001c02d4 nia--?----g---------
0x000012c0: 00001c02 73001342 472f5468 65204772 6f736279 -----s--
0x00001450: 2047726f 75701c02 2600001c 02320000 1c020500 y Group--&----2-----
0x000015e0: 2b4b2e43 4f53544e 45522026 20432e42 41554d47 -+K.COSTNER & C.BAUM
0x00001770: 41544e45 52204154 20544845 20434552 454d4f4e GATNER AT THE CEREMO
0x00001900: 59203032 1c022300 001c022d 00001c02 55001342 NY 02--#---------U--
0x00001a90: 472f5468 65204772 6f736279 2047726f 75701c02 -
0x00001c20: 7600001c 021b0000 1c02cd00 001c0274 00001c02 -v--------------t---
0x00001db0: 5a000b4c 6f732041 6e67656c 65731c02 4100001c -Z--Los Angeles--A--
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Jan 2, 2006
Im running PS CS on a PC and printing (mainly photographic images) with an Epson 1290 using a continuous ink system with Ilford paper. I have calibrated my monitor using a Spyder and have had the printer/paper/ink combination profiled. Despite all of that I am still having problems getting the printed image to match the screen. Quite often there appears to be an enhanced saturated red tint over the image. On some of the B&W images I have also been getting a red/magenta cast in my white highlights!.
I have downloaded new print drivers, I have also had my profile regenerated 3 times all with no effect. I have also just connected my printer to another computer and printed the same images from Elements employing the profile for the printer/paper/ink combo. One image came out more like it should with a reduced red cast but some of the others now appeared fine of both systems after printing them one after the other, i.e. my main system is now looking OK.
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Oct 21, 2008
When I save to web, I get a lot of color loss and my images fade.
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Jul 14, 2009
when working in Photoshop to get accurate colors?
Also how can one change profile on the fly in Photoshop without having to convert?
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Jun 24, 2008
I am running under XP SP3 with Photoshop CS3 version 10.0.1 with an Epson R2400. All of the profiles are present in windows/system32/spool/drivers/color, but are not listed in Photoshop's printer profile list. Everything was working fine as recently as 3-4 weeks ago, and everything is still working fine in CS2 which is also installed on this machine (3.7gig processor with 1gig ram) and several large hard drives).
I noticed the problem after installing SP3 today, but the problem remained after I restored a Ghost image created just prior to the SP3 update. Thus, it seems not to be caused by SP3. I have reinstalled SP3 based on that conclusion.
The only items on the printer profile list look like things that ship with Photoshop such as Apple RGB.
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Jan 30, 2009
try to load Photshop 7, it goes through all the preliminaries and then the screen goes blank. thinking it was a program fault, I have reinstalled but all to no avail. What other fault could it be? I know it's getting on, as is the desktop,
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Dec 9, 2012
I can never find those lists of lens profiles to pick from, even when I go Filter>lens corrections. I remember doing this before but cant get in anywhere. When i try to go directly with lens profile downloader, this is all i get from a newly downloaded app.
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May 15, 2012
I recently reprofiled everything. I know that the monitor profile is selected in Displays, and I am satisfied that it is being used correctly. I see the printer profile in (HD)/Library/ColorSync/Profiles, and I see the scanner profile in Users/usr/ColorSync/Profiles.
I am only certain that VueScan itself will use these. When I use the Safari File>Print dialog windows, I don't see any indication that it knows about the printer icc in the Color Matching window. Same with the Preview File> Print dialog Color Matching windows. The generated monitor profile is in there for some strange reason, though.
In Photoshop CS5 Print , the PS Manages Colors window does not show the new profile.In Epson Scan/ColorSync there is no new scanner profile identified by its actual name.I haven't looked in Elements 10, why bother?I have the VueScan Bible by Steinhoff, which provides a completely uninformative guide to profiling. The website shown in his book jacket is in German with no English version, and I don't see any link for questions anyway.Hamrick gets irritable when you ask him anything that questions his software. He never answered the last time.
I am going to presume that only VueScan will call the generated profiles. You set the paths in VueScan, so I suppose that means that only VueScan will see them. I guess this means that you have to buy one of the profiling apps to make system wide profiles.
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Apr 12, 2013
How do you create and save ICC profiles using Photoshop?
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Apr 22, 2013
How do I use downloaded ICC paper profiles in CS5 when printing? I have downloaded some ICC profiles for Inkpress papers. They are in my download folder, but when I open CS5 I can't use the Inkpress profiles.
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Oct 11, 2012
I've tried saving images with sRGB color profile, Adobe RGB, and even NO color profile.
While each test has yielded various saturation levels (sRGB seems more saturated than Adobe RGB), the one single constant in all of them is that IE displays more (too?) colorful images than FF.
I understand that IE doesn't color manage while FF does, but that hardly explains the results I'm getting. If I don't color manage a document, shouldn't it display the same way in IE and FF? And how to explain that the sRGB profile documents are more saturated in IE than the Adobe RGB ones, if IE cannot read color profiles? And why does FF display *both* sRGB and Adobe RGB as less saturated than these same images in IE?
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Oct 19, 2013
I have a Nikon D7000. Most of the pictures I make are RAWs (NEF). I work often with my own camera-profiles (landscape, vivid, portrait, etc.). One of these profiles is black & white with a touch of sepia. Now, when I open it with PS, the picture is coloured, not B/W. And I can´t find a way how to convert it exactly to the same JPG or TIF like the RAW picture. In the PS-RAW-menue there are only the standard profiles, not mine. Is there a possibility to load my profiles?
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May 28, 2012
I've somehow managed to completely mess up my color profiles in Photoshop CS5. What a total Gormlops I am.
1 - ACR displays colours from RAW files as lifeless and dull compared to JPEG. I've searched countless forums and I'm lead to understand that RAW files don't include the 'in-camera' processing that we see on the JPEGS. What I don't understand is that ACR used to display the colors on my RAW files exactly like it did with JPEG files so although I understand the difference in the way ACR handles RAW vs JPEG why has this only become noticeable in the last few months? I've had this installation of CS5 for almost 2 years and the problem crept in only recently.
2 - Proof Colors Confusion
I mostly work on the web and rarely need to print. Round about the same time the above problem reared it's ugly head I also started having issues with how many graphics colours looked in CS5. I realized that half of the time I was working with 'Proof Colours' switched off which made my colours really intense (something to do with gamma).
I checked my 'Proof Setup' and switched it to Internet sRGB seeing as I mostly work with web graphics and photos. I then hit Ctrl+Y to switch on Proof Colours and now I see the colours as they really are.
My question for this is twofold - Am I correct to be working in sRGB and is there ar way to have 'Proof Colours' always switched on so that I only EVER see the 'actual' colours that others will see when I publish my files to the web?
These two issues arose at the same time and are linked. I tried installing a demo of CS6 in the hopes it would set me back to where I used to be but alas nothing changed.
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May 30, 2012
I am using PS CS4 and I am in CMYK, proof setup is working CMYK and the color settings I am using is U.S Web Coated (SWOP) v2.
If I slect a color which is 100% black (greyscale) which is 0 C, 0 M, 0 Y, 100 K my color picker comes out at a muddy grey with a touch of red.
Why is this? Otherwise I have selected 100, 100, 100, 100 and this is 100% black for CMYK
Should I not worry about this?
My output is CYMK digital print
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May 28, 2012
I have several ICC profiles installed in the Colorsync>Profiles folder. They are QTR ICC profles for B+W printing. CS5 sees these profiles when assining custom profle for soft profing and when choosing a profile for printing.
CS6 finds the profles in the pulldown window only when soft profing. They are missing from the list of profiles in the printing menu. If CS5 can find them why not CS6. Are hey in a diferent location?
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Jan 21, 2009
After re-downloading Adobe Raw 5.2 and running the CameraProfiles.exe program and restarting my system I still cannot find any camera profiles under Camera Calibration other than the standard ones in either Lightroom or Camera Raw. I click the dropdown menu in Raw and click Load Settings, but cannot find any camera specific settings. I am running Photoshop CS4 and want to set it up for my new Canon 5D Mark II?
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