On 27 Aug 2013, at 23:54, Doyle Yoder <doyle@dypinc.com> wrote:
Letting the OS create the icon form the file itself allows for what appears to be proper color managed icons.
Not on a modern Mac :-( The Finder displays the icon RGB values using the monitor profile. Just take a look at the Dock on a wide gamut display. The application icons for apps like InDesign CS6 are headache-inducing and unbearable to look at. As I see it, you've got two options for high-end colour work - avoid the Finder and Dock as much as possible or use a product like BasICColor Display to produce a monitor profile which is constrained using their "Color Space Emulation" feature to a specific working space or device space. -- Martin Orpen Idea Digital Imaging Ltd