You'll spend a lot less money just using the software that worked for you in the past and get an old MacBook Pro to run 10.5. I got one for $160 on eBay just to run a lot of color management legacy software. There are some improvements in the color engine with i1P, the supposed replacement for ProfileMaker Pro but at a cost to you along with lots of potential frustrations. I'd stick with the solutions you own and work for you, dedicate an inexpensive Mac to run them. Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/ On Mar 25, 2014, at 9:53 AM, mfranzen3@wi.rr.com wrote:
The last software that I had used was Profile Maker Pro 5.0.10, but that is no longer compatible with Mac 10.8.
Any suggestions for a profiling software package that would allow editing of a profile that won't break the bank? I wouldn't mind a package that would allow for the creation of an output profile as well, but for now, editing is my main goal.