![]() Alternatively, ColorChecker requires an uncompressed TIFF file, which importantly, must also be free of any colour space information, to generate an accurate ICC profile. ![]() The x-rite colour profiling software (ColorChecker), in conjunction with their Passport Photo reference target for cameras, makes use of a DNG file to generate a DCP profile. I’ve held a conversation about this issue with a member of the technical team at x-rite, and it appears the situation is as follows: I will run it past X-Rite as well as it is their ColorChecker Camera Calibration software that is generating the profiles. Does anyone know anything about where Affinity stores its list of available profiles? It does seem to be an issue of recognising the profiles, and the ICC files are much larger file sizes than others such as the monitor profile. Then I added both profiles back to the Profiles folder, and now neither of them shows, where before I did have the scanner. I removed both profiles from user Profile folder, which is where they are automatically stored when first saved, and is the correct location according to X-Rite documentation, but still had the scanner profile showing up in the list of profiles in Affinity, so I deleted everything for Affinity within Application Support, Preferences, Containers etc and manage to get the profiles list to reset. Thanks for the suggestion BofG. I've uploaded the ICC files for anyone who might care to try them for me. Has anyone else come across this problem, or have any suggestion of what else to try? ![]() I deleted the profile and started again and this time ColorSync did not report an error, but the profile still doesn't show up in the list of profiles even after rebooting the computer. I checked the profile using Mac ColorSync utility, and it showed an issue with the headers for the profile which I fixed, but that still not fix the issue within Affinity after restarting it. When I first profiled the camera and placed it within the profiles folder where the scanner profile sits, it would not show up in the assign profile list within Affinity. I've managed similar with my scanner and have that working. I've then used that within the supplied X-Rite ColorChecker Passport software to generate an ICC profile. For more information, please contact Konica Minolta customer service or service provider.I have been trying to set up profiling for my camera using the X-Rite i1Pro System, and Affinity Photo 1.6.7 on a Mac, and have managed to generate an uncompressed TIFF from a digital negative using the Affinity Photo Beta. In addition, provision and support of download ended on September 30, 2018.Īs a substitute for Copy Protection Utility, on Web Connection which is installed standardly in multi-function printers, you can use the same function (copy protection and registration of stamp information). In addition, the provision of downloads and support have also been ended as of June 30, 2022.Īs an alternative service, Fleet RMM is available.įor more information, please contact Konica Minolta Service Desk or your service provider.Īs of September 30, 2022, we have ended handling Direct Print and the provision of downloads and support.Īs of March 31, 2022, we have ended handling Box Operator and the provision of downloads and support.Īs of March 31, 2022, we have ended handling Print Status Notifier and the provision of downloads and support.Īs of March 31, 2022, we have ended handling HDD TWAIN Driver and the provision of downloads and support.Īs of September 30, 2017, we discontinued dealing with Copy Protection Utility on our new products. ![]() As of June 30, 2022, we have ended handling PageScope Net Care Device Manager.
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