Dave has explained to me that there’s more going on with the filtering than what you’re describing. You’ll notice that there are lots of profiles missing in print dialog - like working spaces, printer profiles not in the selected printer’s color mode, etc. And they have (probably unintentionally) disallowed profiles with parenthesis in the ASCII name. Scott Martin www.on-sight.com
On May 23, 2016, at 11:55 AM, Andrew Rodney <andrew@digitaldog.net> wrote:
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/
On May 23, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Peter Harris <pharris@ucsc.edu> wrote:
Any further details on this? Would be perhaps useful to know.
Chris Cox, are you able to amplify for Adobe?
BTW (and for what it's worth) nested folders do not play nice with profiles.
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