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November 26, 2016
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Add a new ColorSpace to Lightroom

  • November 26, 2016
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Hi,

I am using Lightroom 2015.6.1 on Windows.

I have followed the instructions and copied a Color profile  (CoatedFOGRA39.icc) to the C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color folder.

In an earlier version of Lightroom I could select this profile and use it for exporting images.

I do not see it in the list of profiles in the export dialog.

Can anyone tell me what is going wrong and how to fix it?

Kevin Roche

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    Correct answer Per Berntsen

    CMYK support for soft proofing has been temporarily removed in the latest versions of LR.

    Profiles that you added before updating to 2015.6 will still be available, but new profiles will not.

    The Coated Fogra 39 profile was already in my drivers/color folder when I updated to 2015.6, so I can still see it in LR.

    See Lightroom 2015.6: CMYK profiles can no longer be selected for soft proofing | Photoshop Family Customer Community

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    Per Berntsen
    Community Expert
    Per BerntsenCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    November 26, 2016

    CMYK support for soft proofing has been temporarily removed in the latest versions of LR.

    Profiles that you added before updating to 2015.6 will still be available, but new profiles will not.

    The Coated Fogra 39 profile was already in my drivers/color folder when I updated to 2015.6, so I can still see it in LR.

    See Lightroom 2015.6: CMYK profiles can no longer be selected for soft proofing | Photoshop Family Customer Community

    Per Berntsen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 26, 2016

    On re-reading your post, I see it's about exporting and not soft proofing.

    I don't think Lightroom ever was able to export CMYK files - only RGB.

    But if the profile was present before you updated to 2015.6, you should at least be able to soft proof with it.

    TheDigitalDog
    Inspiring
    November 27, 2016

    Per Berntsen wrote:

    On re-reading your post, I see it's about exporting and not soft proofing.

    I don't think Lightroom ever was able to export CMYK files - only RGB.

    But if the profile was present before you updated to 2015.6, you should at least be able to soft proof with it.

    One could export to CMYK from Print before it was removed as you pointed out. On Mac it was buggy (never really worked despite the options to do so) Bottom line is, there's no longer any CMYK support in LR; soft proof or otherwise.

    Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
    Just Shoot Me
    Legend
    November 26, 2016

    Have you clicked the "Other" entry at the bottom of the list that comes up in the Color Space drop down?

    Participating Frequently
    November 27, 2016

    I have clicked the 'Other' link and its is not appearing in that list.

    Unfortunately I upgraded my machine about a year ago and so Lightroom is now running on a different machine from the one on which it used to work.

    Lightroom was able export files in CMYK format at one time. I just checked my backups and found a few that I made in Lightroom CS5.1.

    Per, please could you see if you can export in that colorspace. If so perhaps installing an old version and upgrading it would be the answer.

    Kevin

    Inspiring
    November 27, 2016

    I didn't think LR ever supported CMYK profiles for printing.  By "Lightroom CS5.1" do you mean Lightroom 5.1 or Photoshop CS5.1? 

    I've searched through some old Lightroom help files going back to LR5.5, and they all contain "Lightroom does not recognize CMYK printer profiles."