.> But if its simply sRGB, then its not a "real" display profile (it lacks video card corrections etc) and the warning is simply telling you this. C. David, I think I know what you mean and are saying here; but in case I don't, could you elaborate for me and anyone else who may not understand what it is you are saying with respect to this not being a "real" display profile. What I think you are suggesting is that the sRGB profile in that folder is not an actual device profile but rather a working space profile, similar to what Adobe RGB 1998 originally was with respect to the Photoshop editing space. It does not characterize a device's color space per se but defines the default color space that the user is working in on the desktop when one is utilizing image editing programs and other applications that do not support color management and profiles. Am I on base here or way off base? That Vista views it as the default working color space and, thus, a system file may mean that it cannot be deleted without engaging in a whole lot of work-arounds to do so; but as you and I have both pointed out, it does not mean that one cannot disassociate that file from any associations with devices such as monitors and printers. It also does not preclude associating other listed profiles - appropriate or not - with particular devices at the Vista OS level and even establishing them as the default device profile. To extend this a little, I think that part of the trouble here is that the software developers and publishers have created some confusion by initially speaking of and using distinctions between working color space profiles and designations, on the one hand, and device color spaces and color profiles, on the other hand, (sRGB and Adobe RGB 1998 among them) while later using these same working color space ( or editing space) profiles as actual device profiles and profile names in devices like scanners, cameras, etc. as well as in software such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Elements, Microsoft Digital Suite, etc. Now whenever users see sRGB or Adobe RGB, they assume that these are referring to device profiles on all occasions. Similarly, discussions of color management have become so pervasive that many beginners and lay persons assume that all applications involved in capturing, editing, and/or outputting as display or print inages will and do support color management and the use of profiles when in fact this may not be the case. This ios one of the reasons why I guess I am pushihg you for an elaboration. From: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of CDTobie@... Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2008 10:18 AM To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [colorvision_group] Re: Profile Chooser - bad profile list in Profile Chooser In a message dated 5/4/08 1:32:04 AM, dfinnert@... writes: Yes, I think that is exactly what it refers to. It is apparently part of the Vista Windows Color System (WCS) and used for displaying sRGB files. When I try to delete the file, Windows gives me an error message saying it is part of the system and cannot be deleted. The problem would appear to be that it somehow got into the SpyderPro2 list of profiles associated with the monitor, and it is not an appropriate ICC profile for the monitor, hence the SypderPro error message. I need to get it out of the SpyderPro list somehow. In that case, I would suggest right clicking on the desktop of that display, working your way to the advanced display configuration settings, and in the color settings, choosing that profile from the list, and telling it to not associate it. But if its simply sRGB, then its not a "real" display profile (it lacks video card corrections etc) and the warning is simply telling you this. C. David Tobie WW Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor CDTobie@... www.datacolor.com/Spyder3 ************** Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
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RE: [colorvision_group] Re: Profile Chooser - bad profile list in Profile Chooser
2008-05-04 by LAURIE
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