Click to expand.I just downloaded the large format profile as a test. In Photoshop CC 2014, the profile appears as GWD_L-Format_Type2_20140521. If you open the ColorSync Utility in /Applications/Utilities, you will be able to see all the profiles installed on your computer, and if you click on them, you can click on each to find what the custom profile is called. Also, I strongly recommend updating your Mac to 10.9.5 and the subsequent security updates. You're missing very important security fixes. Thanks for the replies. I do see it in color synch, however: 1. If you have lots of profiles installed, is there an easy way to figure out the name of the one you recently installed? Some way to sort by date, etc. The HP Premium Plus Photo Paper specifications did not address ICC profiles. However, after doing some research, it seems you can view the ICC profile through the printer software. Go to the Epson Printer Support website for more information. Follow this brief tutorial on how to locate and uninstall ICC printer color profiles from your Windows or Mac computer. When you restart Photoshop or other editing software the profile will be removed from the profile drop down menu. Mac HD > Library > Colorsync > Profiles > Profiles. I'm not sure how I would know that the Costco profile was GWD_S-Format_Type2_20140509 unless I was very familiar with the existing profiles on my Mac. The page it was downloaded did not list the name of the profile. I still do not see this profile listed in the drop-down for Device to simulate in PS. Thanks for the replies. I do see it in color synch, however: 1. If you have lots of profiles installed, is there an easy way to figure out the name of the one you recently installed? Some way to sort by date, etc. I'm not sure how I would know that the Costco profile was GWD_S-Format_Type2_20140509 unless I was very familiar with the existing profiles on my Mac. The page it was downloaded did not list the name of the profile. I still do not see this profile listed in the drop-down for Device to simulate in PS. I'm a big fan of an app called, 'Find Any File.' In fact, I've completely disabled spotlight, and exclusively use 'Find Any File' because it is exactly like the 'Find File' app form the olden days of Mac OS9. Now they’re taking over and they got complete control Where did my liberty go? Better quiet down Don’t speak your mind Nod your head like everything’s fine Don’t verbalize it Cause if they hear you They’ll hunt you down and disappear you Where did my liberty go? The interrupters pbs. They took it away They got complete control Where did my liberty go? Now they’re taking over and they got complete control Where did my liberty go? Poverty’s high barely get by They want you to suffer before you die There’s no moving up Too many mouths to feed Take all they want from the ones who need Where did my liberty go? Icc Printer Profiles EpsonAnyway, whenever I dowload something, and don't know what the heck I downloaded (or where it got 'put' on my computer), I click on 'Find Any File' and choose 'Modified within the last 5 minutes.' A list of files will appear of any 'new' files that got downloaded within the past 5 minutes, and in your case, voila -- you'll see the ICC right away. Another similar question: I want to download printer profiles for an Epson ink jet printer that I will be printing to but do not own. Icc Profile SoftwareThere are no ICC profiles on the Epson website for download for this printer. There are only old ones for PowerPC Macs for download. I've called Epson twice, spoken to three people, and was told that the only way to get the profiles is to plug the printer into the Mac via usb, go to System Preferences, Printers, and download the drivers and the ICC profiles get downloaded that way. I tried to explain that I do not own the printer and can not plug it it in. The people I spoke with did not understand, and English was definitely not their first language. Anyone know how this is done?
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