Convert to profile not displaying color previews
I use Photoshow for professional edits in order to print fine art repros. Everything has been working perfectly until yesterday when I went to edit an image and found that all the colour profile previews for "Convert to Profile" are identical from one to the next - there is no difference in color when previewing them.
The usual case might be selecting either sRGB IEC61966-2.1 or Adobe RGB (1998). Or the working CMYK - US Web Coated (SWOP) v2, if converting for commercial print. Most of my printing is best managed using thesRGB IEC61966-2.1 directly to my EPSON large format printer.
To be clear, my problem is not with the printing to screen color match but rather the ability to simply visualise a preview when converting between sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and Adobe RGB (1998). If I attempt to do this I am unable at any stage to get a preview that shows any noticable difference in color between the two - this SHOULD display a preview that shows the Adobe RGB (1998) as a more vivid color than sRGB IEC61966-2.1. BUT this is not the case, they are actually identical. As are all of the other profiles when previewing them.
So, down the rabbit hole I go. Searching online for a whole bunch of failed attempts to determine what the problem might be. Hoping for some help.
To Sum it up again:
• 'convert to profile' does not show a correct preview when selecting different color profiles
• there is no difference between color profile when viewing them on screen
• the problem discovered when noticing that the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 profile was over saturated
• one thing that I did do that was out of the norm was I accidentally went into 3D mode. After that I notice the difference.
• All updates for Adobe and Macintosh are automated, so I dont know if that is a cause of the issue. Retrospectively I did update my Mac to Big Sur in a failed attempt to flush out the problem - no success!
I am in total shut down mode until I can solve this problem which is costing me a great deal of delay in my contracts.
Any help would be great to have.
