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August 31, 2010
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How to remove color profile from an image

  • August 31, 2010
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The question is how to remove color profile from an image

Don't Color Manage this Document: option is used to instruct Photoshop to remove an existing embedded profile but when I save the file, close and open it I still see a color profile in the embedded image.

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When I clicked on "Don't Color Manage this Document" and OK and save the document without closing I see that Photoshop says that there is no profile in the image, but once I close and reopen the file it retains the color profile. How is it possible?

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    Correct answer Was DYP

    Use the ColorSync scripts Remove.app located here /Library/Scripts/Remove.app

    Just drag your image to the script Remove.app.

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    Was DYP
    Was DYPCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    August 31, 2010

    Use the ColorSync scripts Remove.app located here /Library/Scripts/Remove.app

    Just drag your image to the script Remove.app.

    August 31, 2010

    The image has a profile - "sRGB IEC61966-2.1" . I dragged the image onto "Remove profile from image.app" available in /Library/ColorSync/Scripts but still the image is having the color profile. Any other way to remove the color profile from the image

    Was DYP
    Inspiring
    August 31, 2010

    I tried sending it as a message to you but still it dint go through... I saw that the Color Settings in my Photoshop CS3 and it is set to "North America General Purpose 2" the options are the same way as predefined I did not change them and also I see them to be unchecked.


    What happens when you check ask when opening?