I have it installed. Correct on the User/username/Library folder. That does have a relatively simple solution, but goes beyond annoying. The root Library/Colorsync/Profiles folder is visible, but you do have to authenticate before you can add anything. Again annoying, Coloreyes for example, cannot put a monitor profile in the root Profiles folder. The Epson print drivers do appear to be working as expected. There is no sign of random Gutenprint drivers popping up. And of course neither Profile Maker, Profiler, etc will run. Dana Rasmussen Seattle
I haven¹t as yet upgraded to Lion. But my understanding is that the users Library folder is now invisible. Those without Admin privileges are going to find it difficult (impossible?) to install ICC profiles. That seems to put the burden on every software product that builds ICC profiles, let alone those of us sharing them for print use. On one hand, I have to ask, what was Apple thinking? But I¹d rather ask, is there a solution, an Applescript or something that will accommodate these users.
As an aside, going back to OS9, installing ICC profiles was as simple as dropping them on the System Folder. Our Windows friends have a contextual menu to install them from any location. OS X progressively makes simple things like installing profiles more and more difficult. Shame.
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