But as I mentioned in the post, those that work and those that don't are made the same, by the same software, tags etc in Colorthink show the same... the only difference is that perhaps it was a different paper, patch count chart, GCR setting... so, what constitutes "valid" then, given all of this? Chris Cox wrote:
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Anyone with any clue about why Photoshop may be picky about some of these and not others would be very helpful.
Photoshop requires that the multichannel profiles be valid profiles. There are a lot of non-ICC conformant multichannel profiles out there, which Adobe code will reject (because they can't be used).
Chris
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