Re: OS X ICC profile for Epson 2000P
Re: OS X ICC profile for Epson 2000P
- Subject: Re: OS X ICC profile for Epson 2000P
- From: Paradox Photography <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 06:17:44 -0600
Found the ICC profiles thanks to Pete who wrote:
if youve installed the driver in OSX already,
Go to Mac HD/Library/Printers/EPSON,
then hold down the control key and click on the SPx (where the x is the
model number of the printer i.e. Photo 2000p).
2) Then click on Show package contents, and a window should open
showing the contents folder, open the contents folder and then open
resources and you should have an iccprofiles folder. Open this folder
and
you should have a list of icc profiles.
3) You need to drag these profiles onto the desktop, so they are
copied
onto the desktop.
4) Then goto the Mac HD and open the user folder, Browse to the
Username/Library/Colorsync/Profiles folder, and drag the profiles from
the
desktop into this profiles folder. This will copy the icc profiles
into this
folder, where they are available for use from with OS X and Photoshop.
Why would Epson bury them in the driver package like this?
Is this a common practice?
I guess it makes it easy for the driver to utilize profiles but....
doesn't Epson realize users need them in the system library so other
apps can find them?
Thanks all,
Curt
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