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January 25, 2020
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PS2020 icc profiles not showing up in print menu Win10

  • January 25, 2020
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Hello,

In Windows10, I have added two new paper icc profiles to the seemingly correct folder (windows\System32\spool\drivers\color). Both were right-click installed while PS was not running. They both show up in the Edit>Assign profile drop down menu, but neither show up in the printer profile list in the color management area of the printer setup dialog box. Can someone please tell me how to correct this?

Thanks!

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Participant
December 11, 2020

Same issue on Windows 10 running the latest Photoshop 2021

I downloaded and installed icc profiles (in the correct directory) from a print shop

But when I try to soft proof my images in Photoshop (or in Lightroom), these icc profiles don't show up 😞

Of course I did close my Adobe apps and rebooted... but same scenario !

Any help warmly appreciated

Inspiring
December 11, 2020

Hello,

 

It seems my icc profiles were saved in a different 'Library/User folder.

 

I had my husband take a look and he noticed they were not saved in the correct file.

Maybe check out were they are being saved to?

Hope that helps

~

Danielle

Participant
December 11, 2020

Thanks Danielle,

My ICC profiles are stored in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\xyz.icc

Is it where yours are stored too ?

Jean-Louis

NB, colourmanagement
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2020

Aha

you mentioned the "the printer setup dialog box"

I presume you are referring to the printer driver dialog boxes

that’s not where ICC profiles are listed

you need to look under the pulldown next to "Photoshop Manages Color" to use a custom printer profile 

I hope the profile-maker gave you instrctions on how to do that?

 

I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net :: adobe forum volunteer
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NB, colourmanagement
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2020

Upload the profile here please (as an attacthment) so we can check the internal (displayed) name is matching the 'file system name' - it often does not

 

I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net :: adobe forum volunteer
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Participant
January 27, 2020

Got the same problem.. but when changed the paper type in Media setting in Print Settings then every profiles appears.

Participant
January 27, 2020
That's interesting. Unfortunately, it doesn't work for me. No matter what I
set the media type to, I still only get the default Canon paper profiles,
and none of the others.

Thanks, though.

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Inspiring
November 29, 2020

Hello, I also have the same problem.

 

I've downloaded Billiant Museum Colour profiles, both saved in library/colorsync/profiles but it's not showing in my printer settings dialogue. It's only showing default Canon paper profiles.

 

I've tried everything. Restarting etc

The colour of my prints are dull / washed out looking and not sure what else to do?

Any advice greatly appreciated

~

Danielle

Mylenium
Legend
January 25, 2020

Are you sure they are actually paper profiles, not just proof profiles e.g. to simulate colored paper? What are they and how were they created? What printer? More specific info sure would help, as there could be a whole lot going on, including the profiles being incompatible legacy ones or not tagged correctly for output targets.

 

Mylenium

Participant
January 25, 2020

They're supposed to be paper profiles. They were downloaded from the Red River Paper "inkjet printer color profile" library. They are specific to my printer (Canon imagePROGRAF Pro-1000) and the RR paper I'm using.