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Soft Proofing with Mac Ventura

Community Beginner ,
Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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Since upgrading to Ventura 13.2.1 my icc profiles do not show up when softproofing nor when printing. Color Sync utility does not show them however they do exist in the Library files - see attached. note I have other profiles besides the Epson ones in the Library folders and they do not show either when softproofing or printing.

 

Lightroom Classic v 12.2

 

Spent lots of time with Apple and Adobe with no luck. 

Thoughts? 

 

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Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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Missing profiles may be due to where the Epson drivers install the ICC profiles and how. Epson should be placing the profiles in the path below, which ends up being deep inside a 'package' and difficult to get to:
/Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter2/ICCProfiles/
IF you see a folder named ICCProfiles and open it, you'll see one or more items, the names will vary depending on the printer. You may have to try opening the following package to inspect the contents for the actual ICC profiles. Because this is a package, you need to use the contextual menu option (Control Click) to Select "Show Package Contents" and you should see a list of all the ICC profiles inside that package. Copy or move them on your Mac to the folder where most of the other profiles reside: 
/Users/~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles
Quit the Adobe product, restart it, they should now show up.

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"

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Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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The one thing I notice in the screen shot is that the profiles are not in the Profiles folder. The Profiles folder is shown collapsed, not expanded; and the profile list items are at the same indent level as the Profiles folder. So all the profiles visible in the list are at the top level of the ColorSync folder, next to and outside of the Profiles folder. 

 

Does it make any difference if the profiles are moved into the Profiles folder?

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Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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That did the trick. Funny because Apple told me they were in the correct place as did Adobe. 

Thanks so much for the help. 

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Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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Glad that did it. It’s subtle and easy to miss, I didn’t even notice right away, only after staring at it for a bit did I go “Hey, wait a minute…” 🙂

 

So now we know that the profiles actually have to be in the Profiles folder, not just in the ColorSync folder. Thanks for reporting back, we all learned something.

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