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February 3, 2020
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ICC Profiles missing in Lightroom Classic

  • February 3, 2020
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No profiles appear when sellecting "other" in colour management

解決に役立った回答 Bob Somrak

Thanks @Conrad_C 

 

This fixed a problem I have had with my Canon Pixma Pro 100 for some time.  For Canon the profiles are buried in a Contents Package.

 

 

 

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Participant
April 23, 2023

Lightroom is too dumb to notice when new color profiles are added after Lightroom installation. Photoshop doesn't have this problem, so Adobe knows how to check for new profiles, but haven't gotten around to doing the same for Lightroom. Brute force, Adobe-approved way: uninstall and reinstall Lightroom.

 

Better way: find where the ICC color profiles are stored by the system (Windows 11: C:/windows/system32/spool/drivers/color/*.icm) and manually copy them to C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Color Profiles/*.icm

 

Why Adobe can't just add a "Refresh" menu/button somewhere it its vast, cluttered UI remains unknown, as does why this works seamlessly in Photoshop but fails utterly in Lightroom.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
April 23, 2023

Not so; new profiles are detected in LR if correctly installed. 
This old thread has the correct answer for the original question so if you have an issue with LR detecting profiles, start a new post with specific information about your system etc. 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" &amp; "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Participant
December 16, 2021

The correct answer did not solve my missing icc profiles in my ColorSync folder. Since I use macOS Monterey 12. X. Couldn't find my surecolor p-800 printer on the their website where the icc profile was listed.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
December 16, 2021

@jerrhild wrote:

The correct answer did not solve my missing icc profiles in my ColorSync folder. Since I use macOS Monterey 12. X. Couldn't find my surecolor p-800 printer on the their website where the icc profile was listed.


What ”ColorSync folder”?

On Mac OS, this is the path for the package of enclosed profiles installed by the print driver installer:

/Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter2/ICCProfiles/EP1408OL2.profiles/Contents/Resources

 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" &amp; "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Bob Somrak
Legend
December 16, 2021

Andrew, the Colorsync is refered to in @Conrad_C 's linked article above.  

 

https://blog.conradchavez.com/2020/11/22/printer-profiles-missing-on-macos-a-permanent-solution/

 

A modified version of his solution for a Canon 100 worked for me.   Probably differet or doesnt work for Monteray although it is still working for me in Big Sur.

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Participant
September 18, 2021

One more possible answer to this question....which is happening on my PS 21. I need to try it when I can get back at my machine. I picked this up somewhere on the web last night.

 

I am using an iMac with Catalina OS. What to try. Copy all of your profiles that are not showing up to a folder somewhere. Now delete all of them from the Colorsync folder or printer folder where you found them. Now copy them back, Catalina should ask you for a 'persission' as your admin. This for Catalina and later OX versions. Restart your LR or PS and you should be good to go. Hope it does...I need it to.

Participant
July 5, 2021

I've used an Epson 3880 for some 8 years with no problem. Recently, we bought a new notebook (Asus/Windows 10 fully updated) and loaded it up with Lr and Ps, making sure that ICC profiles I need (and have used for years) were installed in the Windows/System 32/Spool/Drivers/Color folder. They're there. But, like some others here, I have been unable to select many of those profiles when in Print Module/Page Setup/Media Type/Other--they simply aren't there to select like on my desktop following the same process.

 

We've (I and my wife, an IT expert experienced in desktop/laptop support) researched online and followed all suggestions noted there, to no avail.

 

Adobe, wake up and be of help, please. I've been using your products for more than a decade and this is unnacceptable.

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 5, 2021

I don't think this has anything to do with Adobe, or can be fixed by Adobe. What you describe is the printer driver, which is produced by Epson. I am also not sure that you are using the correct procedure. I am not a Windows user, but Print Module/Page Setup/Media Type/Other sounds like setting up a new paper type, not a new color profile. What you need to do is add the color profile in Lightroom, in the Print module.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
Participant
July 5, 2021

I'm quite aware of, and experienced in, adding new ICC profiles as I've done it for years when trying new papers. What I was saying is that, after adding those profiles in the correct manner and in the correct location in Windows, when trying to print an image in Lr I am unable to select that paper type in Page Setup (Media Type) even though the profile for that specific paper has been installed. We have restarted Lr and rebooted the notebook several times now and, even though we see the ICC profile in the correct Windows folder, Lr is not seeing it when I set up to print. This is not happening on my Windows desktop unit where I have no problem selecting for the paper I want to print on.

Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 23, 2020

There are two problems with the usual suggestion of deleting a printer or resetting the macOS printing system: 

  • For some people it’s only a temporary fix and the profiles disappear again later — they have disappeared on me again after reinstalling the printer. 
  • Every time you do it, it wipes out custom printer settings, including custom paper sizes. 

 

I think I’ve come up with a more permanent solution: Create an alias to the location of the Epson profiles inside the driver package, and put that alias in the standard ~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles folder. Since I did that, the profiles have not disappeared again. I think adding the alias gives applications an alternate path to the profiles in case something fails about the way applications are supposed to find those profiles.

 

That solution can be done in about a minute if you have some technical knowledge of how ICC profiles work in macOS; otherwise it will take a little longer. The steps in detail can be a lot for a forum post, so I decided to write a blog article about it, with the short solution first and full explanation at the end for those who need it:

Printer profiles missing on macOS: A permanent solution

 

It can all be done by clicking and dragging, so no programming or coding is needed.

Bob Somrak
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Legend
February 24, 2021

Thanks @Conrad_C 

 

This fixed a problem I have had with my Canon Pixma Pro 100 for some time.  For Canon the profiles are buried in a Contents Package.

 

 

 

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 4, 2020

And tell us what module you’re attempting to view said profiles; Print, Export Dialog??? 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" &amp; "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Participating Frequently
April 8, 2020

Mac Catalina 10.15.3

Ligghtroom Classic 9.2

Epson SC P800 Drive 10.33

Library/ColorSync/Profiles - although when I just looked there, the ICC profiles were not there. I could have sworn when I checked they were there. But the Epson site says the ICC profiles for Epson paper should load with the driver. 

And I just use standard Epson paper -- UltraPremium Photo Paper Luster and  Exhibition Fiber.

 

Participating Frequently
April 8, 2020

I also am trying to find them in the dropdown on Lightroom, in the printing module. I checked other, and they are not there. But my Epson 3880 profiles are there, and my BenQ Monitor profile is there 

Community Expert
February 4, 2020

You will only see other profiles there if you installed them in your operating system

Participant
November 22, 2020

Do you understand that this kind of non-answer is unhelpful and condescending? Adobe users are not idiots.

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2020

Please give a bit more information, like the version number of Lightroom Classic and your computer OS. A screenshot would also help.

-- Johan W. Elzenga
Participating Frequently
February 7, 2020

I am having the same problem. I upgraded to Lightroom Classic 9.1 and my ICC profiles under Print Job, color management profiles have disappeared. When I hit other, I get profiles for many different printers, including my old ones. But not for my current one Epson SC P800. I used to have profiles that listed the printer, and the paper. I used those for soft proofing

Participating Frequently
April 8, 2020

I am having the same problem with my Epson P400.  The profiles are on the hard drive.  I can find them but Lightroom does not find them.  I have Lightroom 9.1 with my 27" Imac.  This has happened several times.  Maybe when Lightroom updates or something but I cant get Lightroom to see them.  How do I get Lightroom to recognise them.