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"Non-concordance des profils incorporés"

New Here ,
Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018

Bonjour,

Depuis plusieurs mois maintenant, à chaque ouverture d'un fichier illustrator, je me trouve face à face à cette boite de dialogue.
Elle réapparait pour chacune des images contenues dans le fichiers.
Je précise qu'il s'agit bien de mes fichiers qui ont été créés sur mon Mac et non de fichiers venant d'un tiers.

Avez-vous une idée pour la faire disparaître ?
Cliquez 25 fois sur "ok" est assez boring...

Merci !

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Community Expert , Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018

Don't use your monitor profile as your working space.

Set up your color setting correctly.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018

Don't use your monitor profile as your working space.

Set up your color setting correctly.

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New Here ,
Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018

Yeah, I tried in the app but it's useless.
I just try directly in the system with "preference system" > "monitor" > "color" > "sRGB IE..."
and...
It's seems to work !


Thank you Frederiks,
Happy new year !

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Community Expert ,
Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Midi+Quinze  schrieb


I just try directly in the system with "preference system" > "monitor" > "color" > "sRGB IE..."
and...
It's seems to work !

You really need to learn about color management. Otherwise this will get you in trouble.

This is only start, scratching at the surface:

Set up color management

Understand Photoshop color management (don't worry about Photoshop being mentioned in here. It works the same in Illustrator)

Creative Suite * Understanding color management

To dive deeper there are trainings available on Lynda.com or other paid services

As well as books

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Community Expert ,
Jan 03, 2018 Jan 03, 2018
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Midi+Quinze  wrote

Yeah, I tried in the app but it's useless.

What do you mean by useless?

Go to Edit > Color Settings and choose one of the presets.

Since you work with sRGB, you can choose Europe General Purpose 3 (if you are in Europe).

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