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I moved all my custom ICC profiles from my Win PC to my new Mac and none of them work now

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I think that location is only for profiles supplied by Capture One.   In general you shouldn't be adding or removing things from the app bundle.

    Your profiles should live in the folder /Users/<your user name>/Library/ColorSync/Profiles.  That is where I copy ICC profiles.   Capture One sees them the next time the program launches.  An alternate location is the folder /Library/ColorSync/Profiles.   I believe ICC profiles placed there will be seen by all users of a multi user machine. 

     

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  • DigitalEd

    I got that location from a help file from capture one on how to install ICC profiles. I will try the other location.

    Here is the link I used for the direstions i did.

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002409057-How-to-install-ICC-profiles-

     

    thanks

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks for that link.  The fact that it did not work makes me wonder if it is based upon old info.  The Capture One app has been notarized by Apple.  That is necessary to install and run with current versions of the OS for most users.

    spctl -a -t exec -vv /Applications/Capture\ One\ 21.app
    /Applications/Capture One 21.app: accepted
    source=Notarized Developer ID
    origin=Developer ID Application: Phase One A/S (5WTDB5F65L)

    If I modify the app bundle by adding a profile to that folder (or make any other change to the app bundle).

    spctl -a -t exec -vv /Applications/Capture\ One\ 21.app
    /Applications/Capture One 21.app: a sealed resource is missing or invalid

    I don't know what, if anything, that will effect.  It doesn't seem like a good thing.

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