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An ICC (International Color Consortium) Profile is standardized file format created by special computer software. An ICC Profile creates a common color space used for color management in printing workflow. ICC Profiles are often used when it is necessary to compensate for color differences between dispirit devices like scanners, digital cameras, computer monitors, ink systems printers, and/or printing presses. |
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To maximize the accuracy between what you see on the screen and what comes off of our printers, you will want to download our ICC profile and use it to soft proof your images. |
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We have one ICC profile that allows you to soft proof for both regular and large format sizes. |
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Download ICC profile file |
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To install an ICC profile in Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP:
Download the profile to your computer by right-clicking and selecting "Save Target As". Once the file is has finished downloading, right-click it. A menu will pop up. Choose the "Install Profile" option. If the "Uninstall Profile" menu item appears, you already have an ICC profile of the same name installed. |
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To install an ICC Profile on a Mac with OS X:
Copy the ICC profile file to one of the following two locations: |
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Users/[your login user name]/Library/ColorSync/Profiles or...
Library/ColorSync/Profiles. Note: To install to this location, you must have administrative privileges.
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To install ICC profiles onto a Mac with OS 8.x or 9.x:
Download the profile to your computer. Copy the ICC profile files to the ColorSync Profiles folder located in the System folder. |
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