ICC Profiles and Printers in Mac OSX

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This page deals with Mac OS 10.1 as of ___&&&___, 2002

The original form of this static report can be found on the Chromix website: [Here.]

As ColorSync is now ingrained at a much deeper level in the Mac OS than in previous versions, it follows that printing is affected by these changes. This is a very quick overview of how printing with RGB-based drivers (most inkjet printers used without a RIP) is setup and can be changed in OS X.

There does not appear to be a print path that allows the complete shut-off of all color management transforms. This is a necessary state for the proper printing of the profiling targets used when creating custom profiles. This does not mean that printers cannot be profiled, but any profiling will have to be on top of whatever color management is happening in the drivers. These profiles would be usable upstream of the drivers - such as by Photoshop 6.x - but will probably not be usable for substituting the stock printer profiles as mentioned above

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