![]() ![]() Unless you've manually changed where your downloads go, they should always wind up in the Documents folder of your user account. □ The zip file never showed up on my desktop You'll never get that on any kind of paper.īut I've rambled on enough on that subject. Don't expect flaming bright reds to come out looking like your monitor. The only limit is the gamut and color range the printer is capable of. Anything I print comes out as perfect as possible to the screen. You are controlling color from beginning to end. That is, they match your monitor.Ī closed loop setup is always best. But you have to convert your images before sending them if you want the prints to come back with the correct color. MPix requires images to be in sRGB (the worst possible choice). If I send them as is and they convert it, color is off - way off. Anything I send there, I have to first convert the color of an image from my profile to Adobe RGB. After that, you just need to learn where it doesn't work. In some hues, it can't display the full gamut of Adobe RGB (like some really way out their saturated reds), but my monitor is capable of displaying large gamut ranges that, if I used Adobe RGB as my working color space, I'd actually be clipping off color I could be using.īasically, as long as your monitor is fully calibrated and properly profiled (a wide gamut monitor being much preferred), using your own monitor profile as your working color space is every bit as accurate and viable as using a canned profile. I use my custom monitor profile for just about everything. Some may need to be closed and relaunched before they will recognize the newly added profiles.īut it was suggested I needed them for digital to print PDF Color Management. You'll need to enter your admin password in order to add them to this second location.Īll profiles should then be available in all apps that use ICC profiles. Or if you want all user accounts to be able to access them, put the profiles in the root Library folder at: Users/your_account/Library/ColorSync/Profiles ![]() To install the profiles, simply put them in the Profiles folder in your user account at: If that's the one you're referring to, they're some of standard profiles many of the Adobe apps put on your Mac when you install Photoshop, Illustrator and others. Once you go to the page and agree to the licensing terms, you download this file: There's only one End User set of profiles I could locate on Adobe's site. ![]()
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