Yes, this is exactly what I did for CS6 and it now works fine. This is a very stupid thing Adobe did, because it will display *any* RGB profile--monitor profiles, camera profiles, etc. and serves no purpose at all that I can see. Create ICC RGB is the answer for CS6. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "remononaz1" <homershannon@...> wrote: > > I'm not certain of this answer, because I am still using CS4, but I had a similar issue with Lr4 and it may be the same for CS6. > > With Lr4 you have to create your ICC as an RGB-ICC. Lr4 will not show any grayscale-ICCs. You can check the ICC folder and the file will be there, but Lr4 will not display it. > > The fix is easy: use the Create RGB-ICC tool instead of the 'plain' Create ICC tool. Apparently, there is no difference in the output, other than that you can actually use them! If you still have your text files, it only takes a minute to create the new ICCs. > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "wwodets" <odets@> wrote: > > > > I have been using Paul's wonderful Create ICC (ver. 2.4.2) for several years on a 4800 with four blacks. I have just now installed PS CS6 on my computer. In the printer dialogue, PS does not list profiles made with Create ICC. With my previous CS3, everything worked just fine. I read on the Internet that CS6 will only display as options profiles that are "compatible with the printer selected." I'm imagining that the Create ICC profiles don't look like profiles for the 4800, an RGB printer. (I should mention that CS6 is happy to display a slew of monitor profiles.) > > > > Does anyone know of this problem or have a workaround? > > > > Thanks, > > Walt > > >
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Re: QTR Create ICC Profiles and PS CS6?
2013-02-27 by wwodets
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