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What is ColorSync?
(confusing us) is My PEEVE!
ColorSync® is a registered trademark of Apple Computers.
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'ColorSync Profile' = ICC Profile = 'ColorSpace'
I think the color confusion starts by using Apple's 'ColorSync' terminology to encompass 'color management':
- ColorSync this...
- ColorSync that...
- ColorSync calibration...
- ColorSync Profiles...
I will argue 'ColorSync Profile' is more accurately referred to as an 'ICC Profile' in the field of digital color management.
ColorSync is — merely — a Color Management System (CMS - CMM).
In the case of OS-X, ColorSync also includes an application 'ColorSync Utility.app' used to set up and repair ColorSync issues on the Mac.
Adobe (ACE), Heidelberg, Agfa, and Kodak CMS/CMMs are also individual Color Management Systems (CMS), Color Management Modules (CMM).
Read about BASIC THEORY HOW PROFILES WORK in color-managed applications.
See ColorSync ICC Profiles in action in your Safari, FireFox IE Web browsers.
Here is Apple'sReference Library ColorSync page at Apple.com.
For more on the ICCInternational Color Consortium www.color.org.
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LANGUAGE-TRANSLATION ANALOGY
Think of any Color Management System (CMS) as an interpreter of ICC profiles.
The CMS can speak all ICC–profiled languages.
Think of any ICC profile as the written language of each individual, SPECIFIC DEVICE (or ColorSpace) it represents.
Think of your specific monitor ICC profile (MonitorRGB) as an English speaker.
Think of your specific printer/paper/ink ICC profile (TargetICC) as a Spanish speaker.
Think of your Photoshop TaggedFile as a Japanese speaker.
- 'TaggedFile' represents the Embedded/Tagged colorspace of the open RGB or CMYK file.
- If you are Embedding/Tagging your RGB files with 'Adobe (1998) RGB' for example:
TaggedFile = AdobeRGB = WorkingRGB
Further: Enabled Monitor ICC Profile = MonitorRGB
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Think of what the Color Management System does:
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MonitorRGB < TaggedFile > TargetICC/CMYK
In other words:
TaggedFile is CONVERTED to MonitorRGB.
TaggedFile is CONVERTED to a specific TargetICC or CMYK.
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The CMS takes Photoshop's TaggedFile, Converts (translates) it into MonitorRGB (and onto the screen).
The CMS takes Photoshop's TaggedFile, Converts (translates) it into Specific printer/paper/ink ICC (and onto the print).
Without an interpreter, a CMS — our eyes are explaining our color to an English speaker (MonitorRGB) who explains it to a Japanese speaker (TaggedFile) who explains it to a Spanish speaker (Specific printer/paper/ink) — a screen–to–print match is not gonna happen.
See embedded ICC Profiles in action Color Management tutorial
Includes on-line demonstrations of Tagged and UnTagged sRGB, AdobeRGB, AppleRGB
Monitor calibrating and profiling tips, 2.2 gamma, 1.8 Mac gamma, D65 6500 degrees Kelvin
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Adobe Photoshop is a color–managed application.
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As a color–managed application:
Photoshop's Color Management SystemConverts a Tagged File into MonitorRGB (the monitor's 'calibrated' colorspace) and thereby displays the tagged file's 'true color' through the monitor's 'calibrated' colorspace.
In other words, for example:
In a color–managed application like Photoshop — the enabled Color Management System (CMS):
- CMS Converts TaggedFile to MonitorRGB (and onto your screen).
• If the monitor ICC profile is not accurate, the screen will not be accurate. - CMS Converts TaggedFile to SPECIFIC printer/paper/ink ICC.
• If the printer/paper/ink ICC profile is not accurate, the print will not be accurate.
Non–color–managed applications do not 'see' the embedded tag, and they do not Convert any color.
- • Thus, non–color–managed applications will display a file differently than Photoshop (unless the file was last Saved in the viewing monitor's specific colorspace).
White Paper about how and when to use Adobe Photoshop Assign Profile and Convert to Profile features:
Includes Photoshop downloads .jpg .tif .png .gif files of Tagged and Un Tagged sRGB, Adobe RGB (1998), Apple RGB and written basic information to understand how Adobe Photoshop handles color profiles.
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PRINTING WORKFLOW:
At the point we enable any printer color management in our Photoshop printing workflow — ColorSync, printer's Automatic, Photo or Sliders — we lose our 'straight line,' our control of the Conversion: TaggedFile> SPECIFIC printer/paper/ink ICC.
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To maintain the strictest control of the MonitorRGB < TaggedFile > PrinterRGB Conversions, see my NoColorAdjustment workflow.
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The Mac OS 9 stores ICC profiles in 'ColorSync Profiles' folder, and OS 10 stores them in the Library> ColorSync> Profiles folder, also in the User...Profiles folder.