Andrew, Can you explain what Adobe did that excluded Adobe 1998 as a profile when you choose Photoshop Manages Colors? i think this has been true since CS5. thanks in advance! Best Wishes, Mark Nelson Welcome to the Precision Digital Negatives Home! <http://www.precisiondigitalnegatives.com/> PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups <https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/PDNPrint/info> Mark I. Nelson Photography - Welcome <http://www.markinelsonphoto.com/> CURVE CALCULATOR III FOR THE MAC NOW AVAILABLE!!!!
On May 23, 2016, at 2:00 PM, colorsync-users-request@lists.apple.com wrote:
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 10:55:58 -0600 From: Andrew Rodney <andrew@digitaldog.net <mailto:andrew@digitaldog.net>> To: ColorSync List <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com <mailto:colorsync-users@lists.apple.com>> Subject: Re: Custom profiles not showing up in Photoshop's Print Dialog Message-ID: <FC44D2F5-BED0-4BEB-AD77-9BE8C7C96689@digitaldog.net <mailto:FC44D2F5-BED0-4BEB-AD77-9BE8C7C96689@digitaldog.net>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
All Photoshop did (through engineer Dave P.) was filter the ICC profiles such that the manufacturers profiles (say Epson) would appear at the top of the dropdown once a printer was selected. I don't think Adobe did anything further to allow or disallow illegal characters to be used.
IMHO, the best approach it to use accepted characters for naming ICC profiles that are accepted for multiple operating systems.
Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/ <http://www.digitaldog.net/>