well, I've built a few more now to test this.. one with medium A2B tables leaving the B2A tables large, resulting in again a profile smaller in size but with the advantage of the larger table to print. It too was seen by colorsync, and accordingly Photoshop. So even if Photoshop can recognize very large profile sizes, if Roy Harrington's comment that apps go through a standard call to get all profiles, and that is filtered by the OS (colorsync doesn't register the large profiles) then Photoshop's capability may never come into play.. the profiles are never made available by the OS... ? Tyler Chris Cox wrote:
At 11:12 AM -0700 11/4/11, Tyler Boley wrote:
I just built two more from the same data as the two that the OS doesn't like, but with medium table size settings instead of large, resulting in profiles 4.2 mb in size. The OS, then of course Photoshop, likes them fine... I have to conclude there is a profile file size limitation in OSX for recognition.
Photoshop should recognize profiles up to 2Gig in size. And I've created 50 Meg profiles that work without a hitch.
Size shouldn't be an issue -- content might be an issue (if the profile tags point off the end of the profile, if the tags are too small for the specified grid size, etc.).
Chris
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