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Buenas noches. A ver si alguien me puede ayudar. Intento instalar un perfil de color .ICC en lightroom classic y cuando le doy a importar , por defecto sale una ruta de carpetas erronea, pongo manualmente la ruta correcta y me sale la carpeta vacia.
Sin embargo cuando fuera de lightroom voy a la ruta correcta de c:\windows\system32\spool.... etc, ahà aparecen todos los perfiles correctamente. Alguien sabe como puedo solucionarlo?
Gracias.
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Please start by telling us some basic information.
What software are you using? What version NUMBER (we need the version NUMBER and not words like "latest" or "up-to-date")
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Estoy utilizando la version 15.0.1 de Lightroom Classic. Cada muy poco tiempo me envian actualizaciones desde Adobe Cloud que instalo siempre.
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Hi @yolanda_7308, welcome to the Lightroom Classic Community Forum! Let's try to get you back to editing in LrC. First, can you confirm you installed your ICC profiles using the following process?
1. To install a color profile, copy it to one of the following locations:
2. Restart Lightroom Classic.
Once you confirm you've followed this process and still can't use your profiles, please try resetting your Lightroom Classic Preferences. Please refer to the Helpx article for the steps. https://adobe.ly/3HsQXpA It is recommended to back up your catalog before resetting preferences. You can take a look at this article for more information: https://adobe.ly/4dW8vqF. I hope this helps! ^CH
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Gracias por la respuesta. Ya lo explique en la primera pregunta que hice. El perfil está instalado correctamente en la ruta que indicas de Windows,sin embargo cuando lo hago desde lightroom...esa carpeta está vacia...y ademas tengo que poner la ruta de forma manual porque por defecto desde instalar perfil en lightroom, me lleva a otra ruta.
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Thanks for the answer. I already explained it in the first question I asked. The profile is installed correctly in the path you indicate from Windows, however when I do it from lightroom... that folder is empty... And I also have to put the path manually because by default from Install Profile in Lightroom, it takes me to another path.
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You cannot install ICC profiles from within LrC.
ICC profiles that are installed in Windows will appear in LrC when soft proofing in Develop, and in the Print module.
CMYK profiles will not display, only RGB profiles.
What is the name of the profile?
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El perfil es EPSON 9900 hahnemule matt fibre, y está en el formato correcto. En Photoshop si se instaló, pero en LC no lo consigo.
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Hola de nuevo. Intentaré explicarlo con imagenes.
Si voy a mirar en la carpeta de windows donde estan todos los perfiles ICC, ahà si está guardado correctamente(imagen 1). Pero si voy a "importar perfiles", por defecto desde LC me sale una ruta por defecto erronea (imagen 2). Y cuando corrijo manualmente la ruta de acceso, me sale la carpeta vacia (imagen 3)
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Hello again. I will try to explain it with images.
If I'm going to look in the windows folder where all the ICC profiles are, there it is saved correctly (image 1). But if I go to "import profiles", by default from LC I get an erroneous default path (image 2). And when I manually correct the path, I get the empty folder (image 3)
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Screenshot 3 shows a window titled Importar perfiles y ajustes preestablecidos de revelado, which translates to Import profiles and development presets, and the file file format is XMP, as can be seen in the bottom right corner.
The EPSON 9900 Hahnemuhle matt fibre is an ICC profile used for printing, and cannot be imported in LrC.
The purpose of this ICC profile is to ensure correct colors when printing.
You can use this profile when printing from LrC, and you can also soft proof using the profile in Develop.
You don't (and can't) import ICC profiles – they will do their job as long as they exist in the correct Windows folder, which your profile does.
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