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RE: v4 Profiles
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RE: v4 Profiles


  • Subject: RE: v4 Profiles
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 10:39:38 -0400

Paul Sherfield Wrote:

"Just to clarify, does this mean that PC's can use v4 profiles when using
Abode software and ACE 2?"

I would like to add to the question. I tried using some v4 profiles in Photoshop CS on Windows and I used both the Adobe and Windows CMMs when I made the conversions. What does this mean? Is Adobe supplying its own version of the Windows ICM? Is Adobe doing some funny business? Am I confused about how this all works inside Photoshop?

Thanks,

Udo


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