Colorsync profil files in folders-?

from canon … or to resolve the folders into ~/Library/ColorSync/Profiles ? What is to do with .icc files packed into folders, please?

If you put all of the profiles for your Canon (printer, I assume?) in the Profiles folder of your user account, only your account will see them. No big deal if there are no other user accounts on that Mac.
What is to do with .icc files packed into folders, please?
Not sure what you mean. Where else would you put them? .icc files are profiles, so they naturally belong in a Profiles folder.

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