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ICC profile

New Here ,
Apr 02, 2017 Apr 02, 2017

First, sorry for my "bad" english.

I attemp to use a ICC profile in Lightroom. His adress is "https://static.whitewall.com/ICC/WhiteWall_ICC_Direct_Print_Dibond.icc#_ga=1.164966527.1356638412.14...".

When I want to use it, it don't appears in Lightroom; (I start by charge it into the good directory).

When I ask the internet site , they say that, for them, this profile is ok because it run under Photoshop.

To verify if my process is ok , I did the same process wiht another ICC profile ("https://static.whitewall.com/ICC/WhiteWall_ICC_Lambda_Fuji_Crystal_DP_II_glossy.icc#_ga=1.241700225....") and, in this case, the profile appears in Lightroom.

My Pc is on windows 10-1607 with Lightroom 6 in version 6.8.

Have anyone a suggestion what I did wrong or what the solution is?

Thanks a lot

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Community Expert , Apr 02, 2017 Apr 02, 2017

Yep, it's a CMYK profile. It does work in Photoshop.

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Advocate ,
Apr 02, 2017 Apr 02, 2017

It's not working for me either, so it's either a CMYK profile (which Lightroom doesn't support), or there is something wrong with it.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 02, 2017 Apr 02, 2017

Yep, it's a CMYK profile. It does work in Photoshop.

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New Here ,
Apr 03, 2017 Apr 03, 2017
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thanks for the 2 responses.

In conclusion, I have to use Photoshop if I want to see the soft proofing.

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