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Re: iPhoto 5 and Keynote 2 observations, was: ColorSync inconsistency in iPhoto
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Re: iPhoto 5 and Keynote 2 observations, was: ColorSync inconsistency in iPhoto


  • Subject: Re: iPhoto 5 and Keynote 2 observations, was: ColorSync inconsistency in iPhoto
  • From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:28:02 -0700


On Feb 14, 2005, at 8:55 PM, John Gnaegy wrote:

This depends on a) which of your displays is the default display listed in ColorSync Utility,

On the desktop machine, it's a single Artisan. No other displays.

On the Powerbook, it's the built-in display.  No other displays.

and b) whether or not you've used a calibration app that broke the system profile - default display profile behavior.

ColorSync reports back the same profile set in Displays as the system profile. Photoshop immediately reflects my selection of "Whacked BGR". iPhoto does not, including after quitting it and relaunching it.


I tried this with iPhoto 5 on both Tiger and Panther, setting the profile of my default display to a BGR profile, added an image to the iPhoto library, and the image was displayed BGR matched (blue instead of red) meaning the image data was matched at some point to the display profile.

I'm unable to reproduce this behavior with 10.3.8 on two separate machines.


tell application "ColorSyncScripting"
    set sp to name of system profile
    set i to count displays
    repeat with i from 1 to i
        set dp to name of display profile of display i
    end repeat
end tell

and look at the Event Log, the system profile should be the same as the profile of one of your displays,

Event Log reports the same profile set for the display in the Displays panel: "Whacked BGR"



Chris Murphy Color Remedies (TM) www.colorremedies.com/realworldcolor ------------------------------------------------------------- Co-author "Real World Color Management, 2nd Edition" Published by PeachPit Press (ISBN 0-321-26722-2)

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