The profiles you generated don't appear in the printer profile list box, because they're greyscale (single channel) profiles and the printer presents as an RGB printer to Photoshop, so Photoshop doesn't list them because they're not relevant / applicable.
You can use QTR to generate monochrome RGB profiles, using QTR-Create-ICC-RGB.exe, and these will show in that dialog, but what's the point? Unlike on Mac OS X, you can't print from Photoshop direct to QTR. You have to save the image as a TIFF (JPG also works in recent versions of QTR), and then print using QTRGui. So the fact that the greyscale profiles don't appear in that dialog is not really relevant, because you don't print that way.
[Note 1: On Mac OS X, while you can print direct from Photoshop to QTR, you shouldn't, but since you're on Win that's not really relevant.
[Note 2: It's possible that you're trying to use a QTR-generated ICC profile to print using ABW, if that's the case, it raises a whole separate set of workflow issues.]
---In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, <nico.bouquet@...> wrote :
Hello,
I successfully created some icc profiles with QTR. Details :
PC win 7 x64 + colormunki + epson 3880
The QTR ICC profiles are 5ko.
The other (color) ICC profiles generated with the "standard" software suite are 2311ko, I am surprised by the difference.
I installed the generated ICC profile (right click / install). I can see it in photoshop when softproofing.
**BUT** it doesn't appear in the printer profile listbox. I can see all "custom" profiles (generated for the screen calibration or RGB prints calibration) except those generated with QTR.
Any idea ?
Thank you