Scott Kelby printer course and Epson paper profiles

Harry Briels

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I purchased a printer course "scott_dan epson printing", to become more comfortable with my 3800.
This course in it self is not really very well set up and not really useful, full of unnecessary attempts "to be funny", sometimes difficult to understand and the first 4 chapters just offer promotion for Epson printers.

When talking about paper profiles it is shown where paper profiles go: >library >ColorSync >profiles.
However there are no paper profiles on this location in my iMac.
When I select "color management", "profile" in the print module of LightRoom and go to "other" a whole collection of paper profiles are presented.

*Why are there no paper profiles in my ColorSync?
* Where in Finder should I look to find my paper profiles?
 

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When talking about paper profiles it is shown where paper profiles go: >library >ColorSync >profiles.
However there are no paper profiles on this location in my iMac.
When I select "color management", "profile" in the print module of LightRoom and go to "other" a whole collection of paper profiles are presented.

*Why are there no paper profiles in my ColorSync?
* Where in Finder should I look to find my paper profiles?
Hi harry,
You are correct because you've started in the wrong location and have looked in the wrong ColorSync directory.

You need to start at the hard drive Icon on your desktop, click on that and you will then see the root directories.
Now click on library ColorSync and then profiles and all will be revealed in there.. :thumbsup
 

Harry Briels

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Thank you "the Hat"
I am certainly old, but not too old to learn!
Harry
 
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