

I no longer have the problematic monitor, but the post still receives a fair amount of traffic, so I wanted to check if the procedure still works. It turned out that my new Mac was using the wrong color space, but there was a workaround to force it back into RGB. BackgroundĪ couple of years ago, I wrote about a strange problem I encountered when I upgraded my Mac: my external display’s image looked terrible. Neil barstow, colourmanagement.As of MacOS 11, it’s still possible to override your display’s EDID in order to force RGB mode when you get a problematic YCbCr connection, at least on Intel macs. If so, please "like" my reply and if you're OK now, please mark it as " correct", so that others who have similar issues can see the solution To get in there you'd need to right (or control) click and select "show contents" Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter2/ICCProfiles/Epson Stylus Pro 4900_4910.profiles/Contents/Resources Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color ProfilesĪlso, a printer manufacturer's driver software will often install their own ICC media profiles in the Library/Printers folder, but these are not usually available outside of the OSX 'Print' dialog unless you copy them into one of the ColorSync/Profiles folders above. Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Profiles/RecommendedĪbstract Profiles available in Photoshop for Color Lookup layers Profiles that are listed in the upper section of the profile lists in Adobe applications: Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Profiles Profiles that are listed only in Adobe applications: Users/username/Library/ColorSync/Profiles

Profiles limited to an individual logged in user Profiles available to all logged in users and all applications

On OSX there are quite a few ICC profile folders, here's a list: But it is for Illustrator unless you click "more options" - see Rob-Day's informative post in this thread for more info on that. Isn't the only place Photoshop will "see" installed ICC profiles. 'computer name'/'hard disc name' /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Profiles/Recommended Just because some future users will refer back to this list I'd better write that, strictly speaking, your answer is only partly correct, because the:
