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E. Wright
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January 13, 2019
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Newly installed ICC Profiles do not show up IF installed while LR is running

  • January 13, 2019
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When installing new ICC profiles from within windows 10 via the "install" option when right clicking on the file will not show up LR IF LR is running when the ICC profile is installed.  I have checked that the icc profile is present in the "Windows>System32>spool>drivers>color" folder.  The newly installed profile does show up in PS but not in LR.  If a profile is installed when LR is not running it will show up in LR.  Closing LR and reinstalling the profile does not work.  This appears to be a bug in LR.  Any suggestions on how to fix would be greatly appreciated.

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Correct answer Per Berntsen

Is this a CMYK profile? If so, Lightroom won't see it.

Support for soft proofing with CMYK profiles was introduced in Lightroom 6, but was removed in version 6.6, apparently because of some issues. Adobe said that this would be resolved soon, but nothing has happened.

See Lightroom 2015.6: CMYK profiles can no longer be selected for soft proofing | Photoshop Family Customer Community

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Participating Frequently
June 2, 2023

I am having the same problem.  I do not know if I installed the profile with LR open or not but 2 lab profiles show but the one I want to use does not.  I have deleted over and over and reinstalled and changed the name in the file location and it does not see either of the 2 that I want to use. HELP very fustrated!

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
June 2, 2023

You’ve posted to a very old thread. It is highly unlikely that the issue described in this thread, though not impossible, is the same issue which you are currently experiencing. Rather than resurrect an old thread that is seemingly similar, you are better posting to a new thread with fresh, complete information including system information, a complete description of the problem and step-by-step instructions for reproduction. 

 

In the unlikely event the issue is the same, we will merge you back into the appropriate location. 

 

Thank you!

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
johnrellis
Legend
August 7, 2020

"Has Adobe provided an expected date to reinstate the CMYK icm profiles?"

 

They have not. When support for CMYK soft-proofing disappeared in LR 6.6 four years ago, a bug report was filed, and Adobe eventually marked it "Not a Problem". This is the clumsy way Adobe marks reports for behavior where LR is operating as intended by the developers -- that is, the withdrawal of CMYK soft-proofing was deliberate:

https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lr-2015-6-cmyk-profiles-can-no-longer-be-selected-for-soft-proofing

 

Unfortunately, Adobe rarely comments publicly on plans for new features. 

 

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Participant
August 6, 2020

Has adobe provided an expected

date to reinstate the CMYK icm profiles?

paulf82437359
Participant
November 26, 2019

Hi. Have been experiencing this problem recently (Win 10, now on 1909). I've installed dozens of profiles and have never had a problem. Now, no matter what I do, I can not get a profile to install. If anyone has a idea ofr what I can do I would love to hear it. 

 

I've tried every solutin I could find on this and other forums but no dice.

Participant
December 19, 2019

I had this problem with Lightroom on Mac OS Catalina. I installed the (RGB) ICC profile while Lightroom was open and that maybe caused the profile not to add to Lightroom.

I fixed this by closing Lightroom and renamed the ICC profile (in ColorSync). This may or may not be necessary, but suffice to say the ICC profile now can be added to the list and appears.

GoldingD
Legend
January 13, 2019

Installing ICC profiles should not depend upon LR running or not running. They just get placed in the correct directory(s), simple copy function if the OS.

All LR knows is where they should be found.

Niw, I am not on a computer just now, so I cannot give a proper example, etc. but in LR you can browse for them, where they are supposed to be, and in your OS you can copy them to that location.

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 13, 2019

On Windows the system folder is system32>spool>drivers etc.

But the profiles are also copied to Program Files (x86) > Common Files > Adobe > Color, and that I think is where the applications get them. This is just the legacy path, where the profiles always were, so that's why the old 32-bit folder is still used.

So maybe keeping the application open prevents this copying from the system folder, and as a result Lightroom doesn't find it. Copy it over manually, and see if that fixes it.

F. McLion
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 13, 2019

It sounds like the most straight forward solution is to install profiles while LR is closed

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E. Wright
E. WrightAuthor
Participant
January 13, 2019

That is obvious but it doesn't solve the problem.  Closing LR and reinstalling the icc profile will not cause the profile to show up in LR.  Once you install the profile with LR open there is no means, that i have found, for the icc profile to ever show up in LR.  Oddly, when I completely delete a profile from windows and restart the computer the previously installed ,and visible in LR, profile that was deleted is still available in LR. 

Im not 100% sure but im about 90% sure that this behavior was not present in previous versions of LR.  I have been using several different brands and types of paper so I have been installing many different profiles over the last year or so and I never noticed this issue until recently.

Per Berntsen
Community Expert
Per BerntsenCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 13, 2019

Is this a CMYK profile? If so, Lightroom won't see it.

Support for soft proofing with CMYK profiles was introduced in Lightroom 6, but was removed in version 6.6, apparently because of some issues. Adobe said that this would be resolved soon, but nothing has happened.

See Lightroom 2015.6: CMYK profiles can no longer be selected for soft proofing | Photoshop Family Customer Community