Input-only color profile. What in the heck is that?
I'm putting a watermark on a photo and getting an error message: could not place because the current document has an input-only color profile. What in the heck is that?
I'm putting a watermark on a photo and getting an error message: could not place because the current document has an input-only color profile. What in the heck is that?
An input-only color profile usually implies that is was scanned or captured on a device that embedded an input profile. An input profile is a profile that describes the device in ColorSync language you might say. Photoshop likes to use Working Space color profiles, such as sRGB or AdobeRGB, etc. I would suggest that the file be converted to a working space profile first, then it should be usable in your workflow.
To convert a file to a working space profile, open the file in question, go to the Edit menu and scroll down to "Convert to Profile", choose your favorite space from the top group of working spaces. I would suggest sRGB or AdobeRGB. Save the file and it will be embedded in the file.
Cheers,
Barry Rudick
Aker Imaging
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