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Trouble using custom print profiles within CS5 64-bit on Win7

Trouble using custom print profiles within CS5 64-bit on Win7

2012-03-10 by togeorge626

I'm having trouble assigning Paul Roark's UT3D icc files to a picture file for printing via CS5 64-bit under Win7.

I have placed the files in the appropriate subdirectory at c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color

I can see that the files are there, but CS5 does not seem to allow assigning one of these custom icc file to a print.  So far all CS5 drop-down lists for specifying a printer profile for my 2200 gives me only the OEM generic 2200 files in the above sub-directory.  I have gone through Control Panel to the Color Management area and there gone through the procedure to associate one of the new icc files with my printer.  There is no error message when I do this, but the file is still not added to the 2200 list.  I went through Edit Color Settings but I can find no mechanism to associate the new files either – all drop-downs contain only the system-provided generic files.  I am clearly missing some critical concept, point or step in this process.

Re: Trouble using custom print profiles within CS5 64-bit on Win7

2012-03-11 by Paul

"togeorge626" <togeorge41934@...> wrote:


> I'm having trouble assigning Paul Roark's UT3D icc files to a picture file for printing via CS5 64-bit under Win7. ...


Let me know which profile and I'll check it out.  There could be several problems. 

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

Re: Trouble using custom print profiles within CS5 64-bit on Win7

2012-03-12 by remononaz1

You may be having a file name issue. The file name that is given to the ICC is not the file name it has internally. I had this problem with CS4; the ICC files would be in the correct folder, but CS4 would not display them in the list of available ICCs in the printer set up. 

I found a utility that reads the internal file name from the file. I'm at work, so I can't get you more detailed information right now, but using this I could check the name and then change the actual file name to the internal name. Voila! The ICC shows right up in CS4 after changing then name. 

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> I'm having trouble assigning Paul Roark's UT3D icc files to a picture file for printing via CS5 64-bit under Win7.
> 
> I have placed the files in the appropriate subdirectory at c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color
> 
> I can see that the files are there, but CS5 does not seem to allow assigning one of these custom icc file to a print.  So far all CS5 drop-down lists for specifying a printer profile for my 2200 gives me only the OEM generic 2200 files in the above sub-directory.  I have gone through Control Panel to the Color Management area and there gone through the procedure to associate one of the new icc files with my printer.  There is no error message when I do this, but the file is still not added to the 2200 list.  I went through Edit Color Settings but I can find no mechanism to associate the new files either – all drop-downs contain only the system-provided generic files.  I am clearly missing some critical concept, point or step in this process.
>

RE: [Digital BW] Re: Trouble using custom print profiles within CS5 64-bit on Win7

2012-03-12 by E.Neilsen

You might try installing the profile. I forget if that is an option that
pops with Win 7 but some times, it worked if rather than just placing the
profile in the right place, you actually run the utility that installs
(right click on profile) it. Sounds crazy but I have seen that fix issues on
some systems. 
 
Eric Neilsen
Eric Neilsen Photography
4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9
Dallas, TX 75226
 
www.ericneilsenphotography.com
skype me with ejprinter
Let's Talk Photography
 
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You may be having a file name issue. The file name that is given to the ICC
is not the file name it has internally. I had this problem with CS4; the ICC
files would be in the correct folder, but CS4 would not display them in the
list of available ICCs in the printer set up. 

I found a utility that reads the internal file name from the file. I'm at
work, so I can't get you more detailed information right now, but using this
I could check the name and then change the actual file name to the internal
name. Voila! The ICC shows right up in CS4 after changing then name. 

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<mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint%40yahoogroups.com> , "togeorge626"
<togeorge41934@...> wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble assigning Paul Roark's UT3D icc files to a picture file
for printing via CS5 64-bit under Win7.
> 
> I have placed the files in the appropriate subdirectory at
c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color
> 
> I can see that the files are there, but CS5 does not seem to allow
assigning one of these custom icc file to a print. So far all CS5 drop-down
lists for specifying a printer profile for my 2200 gives me only the OEM
generic 2200 files in the above sub-directory. I have gone through Control
Panel to the Color Management area and there gone through the procedure to
associate one of the new icc files with my printer. There is no error
message when I do this, but the file is still not added to the 2200 list. I
went through Edit Color Settings but I can find no mechanism to associate
the new files either - all drop-downs contain only the system-provided
generic files. I am clearly missing some critical concept, point or step in
this process.
>



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