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Since upgrading to Windows 11 I find that my Epson R1900 has lost printer templates and seems to have lost the Win driver. It has only minimal options for page setup, and no custom options for page setup. I know the printer is old but it still operates beautifully on Lightroom Classic loaded...
After many iterations of communication with Datacolor, uninstalling and reinstalling software for Spyder5Pro version 5.5, I gave up. I removed the Datacolor software from my system and now there is no problem with sending a file to Photoshop and back. Goodby Spyder!
I have reinstalled both Lightroom Classic and Photoshop 2020 but in neither case was the Prophoto RGB profile or the AdobeSRB profile installed in the normal location: C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color . I simply do not have those files on my system.
Where can I download them?
Tried sending the file as a TIF and got the same warning message. I then clicked on "Continue" and when the file opened (very much desaturated, etc) I tried to assign the Prophoto RGB color profile but could not. The message came from Photoshop that the ICC color could not be assigned because...
When sending an image from Lightroom Classic to Photoshop for edits, I get the error (?) message "The embedded ICC profile cannot be used because the ICC profile description is invalid. Ignoring the profile."
What is going on here? How should I respond to correct this situation?
Chris,
If I understand your workflow, I believe you import everything into Classic but don't do any (or much) editing there. You then import "good" images into Lr CC and process them using the Lr CC software, then export to Photoshop for printing. Do you sync only those images with Classic...
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