![]() This is not a Photoshop issue, it's an Epson issue.Īs I stated, the files on Epson's site are supposed to be installers for the profiles, but aren't ICC/ICM files themselves, and they do not appear to unzip anywhere nor do they give me an option as to where to unzip them (if they are indeed self extracting ZIP files) I am perfectly aware of how to use Photoshop CS2 and print within it, using print with preview and otherwise, and using CS previously, had no problems. They are also claiming that the individual updated profiles on their site cannot be installed in CS2 and will only work with previous versions. It does not show up anywhere and does not install so that it can be selected within "print with preview" in Photoshop.Īs I previously stated, I DO NOT want to use Print Image Matching, but what I'm getting at is that Epson is claiming that this is the only way to install and use their profiles with Photoshop CS2. Once you double click the file, it opens a quick "install hardware wizard" screen and says "setup complete". EXE files (the profile installers) they are NOT ICC/ICM files and cannot be right clicked to choose "install profile" they DO NOT give you the option to choose where to unzip them nor do they seem to unzip anywhere PERIOD. Guys, obviously I didn't make myself clear enough. This printer in CS2, I would be most grateful! Thanks in advance! If anyone could offerĪny advice or help as to how I can get the profiles, and get them working for See on the screen will more or less match what I print. Purchased a Monaco Optix XR for monitor calibration and want to make sure what I Manually and setting the correct ICC profile in "print with preview" I just I'm extremely frustrated and just want to do things manually, controlling color Highlight the JPEG and the "open" button is greyed out. Seems as though the PIM II plugin in Photoshop won't let me open it. I've tried saving a JPEG from a RAW but it I'm shooting with my Nikon D200 in RAW always and save files I wish to processĪs PSD's and open them up in CS2. Do I need to USE PIM II to use the new media Profile, the R1 for Premium Glossy paper, does show up in CS2 and in the WindowsĮpson told me I needed to install the Print Image Matching II plugin from myĪdobe Photoshop CS2 DVD (which I did) and that also installs the latest Windows/system32/spool/color folder in Windows. Up in the "print with preview" menu in CS2, and they also don't appear in the I tried double clicking them to install them but they don't show exe files which supposedly install the ICC profiles on They are on the site,Īvailable to download as. Profiles on Epson's site that are supposed to give better shadow detail, colorĪccuracy, and black and white printing with the R800. Now I'm running CS2 and running into problems. ![]() Originally, when I bought the printer it came with aĬD with canned profiles for the printer, and I had no problem installing themĪnd using them from the "print with preview" screen in CS. That’s what I did here, changed ProStarRGB.icc to ProStarRGB copy.I'm having a hell of a time trying to get ICC profiles for my Epson R800 to work That's the name you'll see listed in aplications like Photoshop Įditing the filename does not change the internal name, The title bar of the open window shows the filename, the ASCII name is the internal name. There click on 1 "desc" "localised description strings" I suggest you also check the internal profile names, sometimes the listed name difffers to the filenameĬolorthink software does this best, but you can check it like this too:ĭouble click one of the profiles, it will open in the mac Colorsync Utility Profiles can be corrupted, but lets leave that posibility for now - unless you can redownload. ![]() That’s where Adobe keeps its "kinda favorite" profiles. However, the screeenshot showing you seem to have put them in the 'recommended' folder looks OK too. First check you put the file where icc profiles should go, easiest to find on a mac is the "hard disk name"System/Library/Colorsync/Profiles
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