Steve, Thanks for the reminder of the names for PC use. I have previously worked with Profile Maker 4.1 suite and with that editor. You can spend some time learning all about them and how to edit them, but as Steve suggest it may make sense to just make a new one. Charlotte are you have a particular problem with one? A canned profile or a self made, custom made? Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226 214-827-8301 http://ericneilsenphotography.com Skype : ejprinter _____ From:] On Behalf Of Steve Kale There is an easy (and free) way to view the inside on an ICC (ICM) file. If on a Mac then open the file with the Colorsync utility and if on Windoze then you can download a profile inspector utility from www.color.org. Editing one requires appropriate software and can be done. However, I suspect that you¹ve got little to be gained from doing so versus simply creating a new profile. From: Eric Neilsen Photo <e.neilsen2@worldnet <mailto:e.neilsen2%40worldnet.att.net> .att.net> Organization: Eric Neilsen Photography Subject: RE: [Digital BW] opening an icm file With appropriate software yes. Eric Neilsen Photography _____ Is there a way to open any icm file to see the settings it is sending to the printer? And then can I make adjustments to that file and save it as a different icm that I may like better or just want different? Thank you, Charlotte [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] opening an icm file
2007-05-22 by Eric Neilsen Photo
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