romanovp3tr
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Windows is installed via boot camp on my machine.
As i know the basic color profile on my Late 2013 iMac's display on macOS is a lil bit different in comparison with the basic Windows' sRGB IEC61966-2.1.
I copied my default macOS' *.icc to dropbox and now i simply can`t figure out how to apply this profile on Windows correctly.
So the question is how to apply macOS' default *.icc profile on Windows correctly to see the exact same colors as i see while using macOS?
macOS 10.13.3
Win 10 Pro
As i know the basic color profile on my Late 2013 iMac's display on macOS is a lil bit different in comparison with the basic Windows' sRGB IEC61966-2.1.
I copied my default macOS' *.icc to dropbox and now i simply can`t figure out how to apply this profile on Windows correctly.
So the question is how to apply macOS' default *.icc profile on Windows correctly to see the exact same colors as i see while using macOS?
macOS 10.13.3
Win 10 Pro
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Preferences, click Displays, then click Colour. Open the Colour pane for me. Select a profile in the list on the left. If you have more than one display, assign a colour profile using the Colour pane that appears on each display.
- Open System Preferences and click the Displays icon. If you have multiple monitors, a separate window will appear on each. Click the Color tab and you'll see a number of color profiles.
- In the Preview app on your Mac, open the image you want to adjust. Do one of the following: Apply a color profile to the image: Choose Tools Assign Profile, select a color profile, then click OK. See what an image would appear on a different device: Choose View Soft Proof with Profile, then select a color profile.
![Colour profile for mac os Colour profile for mac os](/uploads/1/1/9/8/119847560/957702943.jpeg)
Colour management. Choose correct ICC profile 1. Set Colour Mode to ‘Use ICC Profile’ 2. Set Printer Profile to ‘Auto’ for Canon papers or select the installed ICC profile from the list that matches your chosen paper. Choose preferred Rendering Intent. ‘Perceptual’ is recommended for best possible screen to print colour matching.
Preview User Guide
You can apply a Quartz filter to an image in Preview so the image’s colors are more faithfully reproduced on printers, displays, and other devices.
- In the Preview app on your Mac, open the image you want to adjust.
- Do one of the following:
- Apply a color profile to the image: Choose Tools > Assign Profile, select a color profile, then click OK.
- See what an image would appear on a different device: Choose View > Soft Proof with Profile, then select a color profile.
The ColorSync Utility in macOS manages the color profiles used by connected displays and cameras. See View ColorSync profiles using ColorSync Utility.
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