When you restart Photoshop or other editing software the profile will be removed from the profile drop down menu.
Once at the folder, locate then simply delete the profile you no longer want. Users > User Name > Library > Colorsync > Profiles If you encounter problems in color management or odd software behavior try putting profiles in this alternative location. Mac HD > Library > Colorsync > Profiles > Profiles If you do not see the profile available in Photoshop or other software try this location. This is the standard location for profiles Start by navigating to the folder on your hard drive that holds ICC profiles Windows > System32 > Spool > Drivers > Color The "Windows" folder is in your root directory, usually the C drive, reached from Computer or My Computer. Start by navigating to the folder on your hard drive that holds ICC profiles. When you print the editing and touch-up results of Adobe Photoshop, Canon Digital Photo Professional, or any application software that allows you to specify input and printing ICC profiles, you print by effectively using the color space of the input ICC profile specified in the image data. If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help, please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.Have profiles on your computer that you no longer need? Follow this brief tutorial on how to locate and uninstall ICC printer color profiles from your Windows or Mac computer. Specify an ICC Profile from the Application Software and Print the Data. Adobe RGB color space provides a broader color gamut than sRGB, particularly for colors in the cyan to green region. Dedicated ICC profiles allow images recorded with extended color gamut in the Adobe RGB color space to be printed using the full color reproduction range of inkjet printers and avoid the substitution of color data.Certain cameras, such as many in the the EOS line, are capable of recording image data in Adobe RGB color space which provides a better match of the color reproduction ranges. The most widely used color space for digital image data is the sRGB color space. The Manual Color Adjustment dialog box appears. (For example, if you have a profile that says PT2, set the print quality to 2.) Then, select OK. Select the appropriate Print Quality setting. For Print Quality, select Custom and click Set. Sometimes this is called Preferences or Properties. Clear the Black Point Compensation checkbox.Ĭlick the Print Settings button. In Adobe Photoshop, from the Print or Print with Preview screen of Adobe Photoshop, select Photoshop Manages Colors, then select a profile as the printer profile. Open the image you want to print and make any necessary edits.Ĭheck to make sure the correct ICC profile is assigned. The lower the number, the finer the quality. (3) Print quality - The numbers correspond to the numbers on the print quality slide bar in the Set Print Quality dialog box opened from the Print Quality tab of the driver. Refer to the printer manual for more information.
If your printer doesn't support one or more of the listed paper types, those profiles aren't installed. PR: = Photo Paper Pro and Photo Paper Pro II (2) Media type - Each alphabet pair represents its respective media type. The profile information format (shown below) lists the name of the printer, the Custom Quality setting in the driver (designated by a single digit number), and the paper type (designated by two alpha characters). You can also perform a file search for the profile and right-click, select Properties > Profile Information. You can view the profiles with Adobe Photoshop ® or any application that supports ICC color profiles. The profiles are specific to images created in the Adobe ® RGB color space (not sRGB), Canon paper, and Canon ink. ICC profiles for Canon paper install with the printer driver. With ICC profiles, your printed images match the on-screen images when used with supported software.