Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 117
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On May 23, 2016, at 6:04 PM, colorsync-users-request@lists.apple.com wrote:
Message: 2 Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 14:38:57 -0600 From: Andrew Rodney <andrew@digitaldog.net <mailto:andrew@digitaldog.net>> To: ColorSync List <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com <mailto:colorsync-users@lists.apple.com>> Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 116 Message-ID: <884F35FE-31E1-4A46-AB20-AA7D5C4C622C@digitaldog.net <mailto:884F35FE-31E1-4A46-AB20-AA7D5C4C622C@digitaldog.net>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
I see sRGB, ROMM RGB, Wide Gamut RGB etc.
I moved Adobe RGB (1998) from the 'recommended' folder Adobe creates to my user folder, I don't see it. ProPhoto RGB doesn't show up either.
So what I did in Photoshop's Color Settings is load Adobe RGB (1998) as the working space, then I clicked on that dropdown and used 'Save RGB...' and gave it a new name (ARAdobe RGB (1998)) and made sure in the ColorSync Utility that all three naming fields (ASCII, UniCode, Mac Script) had this new name. By default, PS doesn't do this. Save.
NOW ARAdobe RGB (1998) shows up in Print!
My suspicion is some of the RGB working spaces are filtered out by name.
Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/ <http://www.digitaldog.net/>
On May 23, 2016, at 2:18 PM, Nelson Mark <ender100@aol.com <mailto:ender100@aol.com>> wrote:
Andrew,
Can you explain what Adobe did that excluded Adobe 1998 as a profile when you choose Photoshop Manages Colors? i think this has been true since CS5.
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