ICC working color space for the System?
(I posted this in another area but I did not get any replies, so I'm trying here)
Hey, any color management pros out there...
What is the ICC color space of the OS itself? Is it the calibrated monitor profile I'm using?
For example, let's say I'm working in an app. that doesn't use any color management. By default is that color space the app is using by default the ICC profile of the calibrated monitor profile?
I'm specifically wondering in regards to rendering in 3d applications, such as, Lightwave, Strata3d, etc. These apps. don't save ICC profiles with the final rendered files. Are these files essentially in the Monitor space then? This is my guess, and has proven to be so in my tests, but I want to hear what other people think/know...
thanks!
Jeff
What is the ICC color space of the OS itself? Is it
the calibrated monitor profile I'm using?
As Ned said, the OS doesn't have an ICC profile. Profiles describe the properties of image input or output devices. They tell which colour an output device will display when sent a certain RGB value, or which RGB value an input device will return when it sees a certain colour.
Colour space and profile are basically synonymous, a colour space is the range of colours a device can produce or see, as described by its ICC profile.
For example, let's say I'm working in an app. that
doesn't use any color management. By default is that
color space the app is using by default the ICC
profile of the calibrated monitor profile?
No, if the app doesn't use colour management it is oblivious to colour profiles. It will simply throw the RGB values at the output device as they are.
I'm specifically wondering in regards to rendering in
3d applications, such as, Lightwave, Strata3d, etc.
Don't know these two, so can't comment.
These apps. don't save ICC profiles with the final
rendered files. Are these files essentially in the
Monitor space then?
Strictly speaking, no. You will get whatever the monitor or printer make of the RGB values. However, most apps produce/expect RGB values that look reasonably correct on sRGB monitors, for historical reasons. Hence, even on systems without colour management (or when using apps that aren't CM aware) you can calibrate your monitor to mimick sRGB behaviour (using the on-screen menu) and get reasonable results. Most good CRT monitors come pretty close to sRGB out of the box.
Cheers
Steffen.
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Changing DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows Tablespace Data
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117_PERMISSION=0755
117_TRAVERSE=FILES
117_USERGROUP=sapsys
117_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
118_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
118_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@/work
118_PERMISSION=0775
118_USERGROUP=sapsys
118_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
120_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
120_PATH=@HOME@
120_PERMISSION=0700
120_USERGROUP=sapsys
120_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
121_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
121_PATH=@HOME@
121_PERMISSION=0700
121_TRAVERSE=FILES
121_USERGROUP=sapsys
121_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
[Z_R3LINKS_IND_IND]
101_LINKCONTENT=@SAPMOUNTEXE@
101_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/exe/dbg
102_LINKCONTENT=dbg
102_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/exe/run
103_LINKCONTENT=@SAPMOUNTGLOBAL@
103_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/global
104_LINKCONTENT=@SAPMOUNTPROFILE@
104_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/profile
[Z_SAPDATAPATH]
S1=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata1
S2=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata2
S3=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata3
S4=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata4
S5=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata5
S6=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata6
SAPDATAT=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdatat
As you can see there is not an error message, the installation simply stops when the try to check the space available for tablespaces.
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The Organizer does not support the color space in the file
I just purchased and installed PSE 8 as an upgrade to PSE 6. My catalog correctly shows all of my existing images. However, when I try to import photos into the Organizer, I get a message that nothing was imported. The reason given is that "The Organizer does not support the color space in the file." This happens with photos taken on my iPhone as well as those from my Canon PowerShot A1100 IS. Any suggestions?
Here is my system information:
Elements Organizer 8.0.0.0
Core Version: 8.0 (20090905.r.605812)
Language Version: 8.0 (20090905.r.605812)
Current Catalog:
Catalog Name: My Catalog
Catalog Location: C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Adobe/Elements Organizer/Catalogs/My Catalog
Catalog Size: 83.9MB
Catalog Cache Size: 459.8MB
System:
Operating System Name: XP
Operating System Version: 5.1 Service Pack 3
System Architecture: AMD CPU Family:15 Model:11 Stepping:1 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP
Built-in Memory: 2GB
Free Memory: 829MB
Important Drivers / Plug-ins / Libraries:
Microsoft DirectX Version: 9.0
Apple QuickTime Version: 7.65
Adobe Reader Version: 9.2
Adobe Acrobat Version: Not installed
CD and DVD drives:
J: (SONY DVD BUS: 3 ID: 3 Firmware: RW)It turns out that this problem went away after the program crashed. Everything seems to be working well now.
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DPM is out of disk space for the replica
Trying to make a bare metal backup of a phyiscal server running 2008 R2 SP1 . I've checked im not out of space. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the agent, I've manually tried to make the disk allocation larger same error.
DPM is out of disk space for the replica. (ID 58 Details: Internal error code: 0x809909FF)
This is in the event log on the Client machine
The backup operation attempted has failed to start, error code '2155348040' (There is not enough free space on the backup storage location to back up the data.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once
the issue is resolved.
I have several other machines doing bare metal backups they are virtual but I can't see why that would be any different. They have no problems doing this. I have seen hacks on the internet editing xml files to get this to work changing allcritical to "C:".
I'd like an actual fix for this please?Mike quick question. How can I determine which share my particular server is using to backup to? Here is what I get when I try to do a DIR on the folder as system
C:\Windows\system32>whoami
nt authority\system
C:\Windows\system32>dir
\\kdnap-util1\0ae3c77eaab54ea09b0724737a125f48
Access is denied.
C:\Windows\system32>dir
\\kdnap-util1\12068c1992634c92addf44bfbee5cada
Access is denied.
I was just trying to poke around to browse the folder to see which one to back it up to . But with the access denied error this isn't helpful :)
Here is my list of shares
C:\Windows\system32>net view \\kdnap-util1
Shared resources at \\kdnap-util1
I also tried doing a DIR from a server that is backing up correctly on any of those shares listed above after running psexec and I get access denied from them as well so I guess thats normal
Share
name Type Used as Comment
0ae3c77eaab54ea09b0724737a125f48 Disk 0ae3c77eaab54ea09b0724737a125f4
8
12068c1992634c92addf44bfbee5cada Disk 12068c1992634c92addf44bfbee5cad
a
32d87ea3f0ea4570bd1ae215c818686d Disk 32d87ea3f0ea4570bd1ae215c818686
d
3429bef9926347babbf20bbb258fdec0 Disk 3429bef9926347babbf20bbb258fdec
0
5c9c98bbc69c4f0ab75df48e89f52fc3 Disk 5c9c98bbc69c4f0ab75df48e89f52fc
3
600460aa29bb4f198d0d0fb6b1636068 Disk 600460aa29bb4f198d0d0fb6b163606
8
62abc840b38444abaa9d8dc9bd43b852 Disk 62abc840b38444abaa9d8dc9bd43b85
2
6833cf7dec3e4f19a3bf7961d53c5ced Disk 6833cf7dec3e4f19a3bf7961d53c5ce
d
68437b942573463b9437a15056bccf7c Disk 68437b942573463b9437a15056bccf7
c
805320dcb886401fa3dc6a8213b3deec Disk 805320dcb886401fa3dc6a8213b3dee
c
8404f7468dea47ce9e92a99536ebe13d Disk 8404f7468dea47ce9e92a99536ebe13
d
8bcbc4deae44458da77fbe59661f60fb Disk 8bcbc4deae44458da77fbe59661f60f
b
9bc5182a9d6b43478b7c09062ee1c9b0 Disk 9bc5182a9d6b43478b7c09062ee1c9b
0
b588fc67397e4a5a81a15bb5b52dbe31 Disk b588fc67397e4a5a81a15bb5b52dbe3
1
Backups Disk
bf941a02f6e847a095b03d01963b8df1 Disk bf941a02f6e847a095b03d01963b8df
1
bfc06209ce514b939098a9fd701e05d7 Disk bfc06209ce514b939098a9fd701e05d
7
BLAZELG Disk
d35de342510248a0a34dac84ecd55d08 Disk d35de342510248a0a34dac84ecd55d0
8
df1658496f364923b25f615625254195 Disk df1658496f364923b25f61562525419
5
dfc6d6061f314fabbed0fb144c18df7c Disk dfc6d6061f314fabbed0fb144c18df7
c
e8fcdd5155c940bb8ecddd0e7a99be7b Disk e8fcdd5155c940bb8ecddd0e7a99be7
b
ee23ec6bc709410a9cfce4759c935f8f Disk ee23ec6bc709410a9cfce4759c935f8
f
f0f1272aeab7417d82a6473b3f8b3a91 Disk f0f1272aeab7417d82a6473b3f8b3a9
1
library.old Disk
The command completed successfully.
OK figured out which share it is by viewing the sharename in the shared folders snap-in (mmc) it listed my server name which access on the share. its "600460aa29bb4f198d0d0fb6b1636068" -
RGB Working Color SPace ....
I'm very confused with this stuff ...
I read that when we setup Photoshop we should set the working color space
rgb to Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB .... fine I understand this up to a point.
However what happend if the monitor can not display the color space ?
For example when I display the Color Picker on my external NEC monitor
everything always looks good but on my internal laptop monitor there is
banding in the Color Picker.
If I set the working color space to srgb then the banding disapears.
So just how should I set all this up ?Michael,
rely on a calibrated precision monitor (not the laptop),
define all images by AdobeRGB and improve them by Levels,
Curves and Sharpening.
Check occasionally by Proof Colors / Gamut Warning
(using the monitor profile) whether the colors are out
of gamut for the monitor.
The monitor is probably not the final output device.
If the output device should be e.g. offset ISOCoated,
then check by Proof Colors / Gamut Warning whether the
colors are out of gamut for ISOCoated. If this should
be the case, then modify the RGB source until only small
parts of the image are out of gamut (yellow blossoms).
Otherwise larger parts might be affected by posterization
(blue sky).
Theoretically one can use 'desaturate by 20%', which should
show larger space colors mapped to the smaller space.
I don't use it, I'm preferring the gamut warning - recently
for a couple of landscape photos with very blue skies,
yellow blossoms and orange sunsets.
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann -
Referring to Working Color Spaces in javascript
I've found the adobe reference to be lacking in this regard as I've been unable to refer to the gray working color space accordingly.
The reference says that using a string with "Working Gray" or "Working RGB" should refer to their respective working color spaces. In my experience I have not found this methodology to work.
I can successfully change profiles by doing something like this:
docRef.convertProfile('KMattePr_50_3_14-3-12.icc', Intent.RELATIVECOLORIMETRIC, true, false)
but I cannot get it to work this way:
docRef.convertProfile('Working Gray', Intent.RELATIVECOLORIMETRIC, true, false)
Given that I'm trying to refer to the "Gray Gamma 1.8" icc profile, it seems like I do not have another option to access it aside from making it my working space and referring to it accordingly.
Any guidance?You may want to post Photoshop Scripting questions on
Photoshop Scripting
Have you started this thread?
ps-scripts.com • View topic - convertProfile() and referring to Working Color Spaces -
PDF ERROR! ICC Based color space contains/ alternate key
Can somebody help me?
When I put in Rip (Agfa Apogee X) a pdf I receive the follow error: ICC Based color space contains/ alternate key.
I don t know where is the problem? There Is a problem with pdf? or it is a problem in my Rip? how can I solve this?That's pretty odd, because (techncnically) an ICCBased color space must contain an Alternate key, so why complain about it? It certainly seems specific to your RIP, so I would check with Agfa what it means and whether it is a check you can turn off, or if an update is available.
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My Windows 7 crashed a couple days ago after a windows update, I got this message.
Windows cannot find the local profile and is logging you on with a temporary profile. Changes you make to this profile will be lost when you log off.
I restarted the machine and got this message
Windows was unable to load the registry. This problem is often caused by insufficient memory or insufficient security rights.
DETAIL - The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. for C:\Users\TEMP\ntuser.dat
I checked the event Log I found these .
Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you on with the default profile for the system.
DETAIL - Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed.
Windows has backed up this user profile. Windows will automatically try to use the backup profile the next time this user logs on.
Windows cannot load the locally stored profile. Possible causes of this error include insufficient security rights or a corrupt local profile.
DETAIL - The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
This is the first error in the event viewer after a successful logon
The description for Event ID 34 from source ccSvcHst cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
ccSetMgr
Windows cannot load the user's profile but has logged you on with the default profile for the system.
DETAIL - Access is denied.
Looking at the Logs all I can tell is that after the Desktop Window Manager started if caused this error.
The winlogon notification subscriber <SessionEnv> was unavailable to handle a notification event.
then this one
The Desktop Window Manager has exited with code (0x40010004)
Then this before it shutdown.
The User Profile Service has stopped.
I started up the PC and the first message I got was
How can I get access to my user profile? do I need to createa new Administrator account? Please help
The EventSystem sub system is suppressing duplicate event log entries for a duration of 86400 seconds. The suppression timeout can be controlled by a REG_DWORD value named SuppressDuplicateDuration under the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\EventSystem\EventLog.hi do the following
1. In Search programs and files (Windows 7) area, type in regedit, and press Enter.
2. If prompted click yes,
3. expand the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
4. click the sid that related to your admin profile (if you not sure, click each sid and in turn look to the right hand side of registry editor it will show who that sid is related to one of the registry files should hae in description localhost\admin or
something similair)
5. right click the sid and press delete.
6. restart your machine and log back on with the admin account, this will then rebuild the admin profile... dont worry when it loads and none of your personal settings are saved or files or folders... go to c:\users
in here you will see two folders for the admin account, one will be just admin and the other most likely admin.localhost
i cant remember which one is which but just check both, one will still have all your files and folders in it.
i suggest making a backup of your data before doing this incase something does go wrong, but ive had this happen many times in a domain enviorment and has worked for me everytime. -
"No valid RFC for the system VEP" in solman_setup in solman7.1
Hi Gurus,
I've installed Solman 7.1. Configured STMS as single domain alone. STMS was successfull and the RFC was created and that also successfull. But in solman_setup, in system preparation phase, check STMS, its throwing the error "No Valid RFC for the system VEP".
I tried deleting the RFC and recreating it, Deleting the STMS ans reconfiguring it, Tried 000, 001 and 100 client, Restarted the SAP server, Restarted the OS lvel also. But nothing works. I've searched but no solution works. Please suggest me what might be the solution for this.
And also I need to configure the MOPZ in solman 7.1. Please guide for that, since i've not doone in 7.1 and everything in this was new.
Thanks and Regards,
Santhosh Kumar.Issue resolved by activating single system landscape in STMS.
Regards,
Santhosh Kumar. -
Adding my Win XP-32-SP device icc/icm color profiles for dropdown PSE 10
In the printer color management I only see choices for color spaces and generic devices. I do not see my printer profiles, some custom, in the list. All are registered properly in Win color management for the the proper devices - display and printers.
My other apps see these just fine. How do I these into PSE 10 for selecting in the dropdown lists.
I am running the trial 10.0, Is there a special folder for these in PSE 10.0?I believe they should go here on windows XP:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\color
The easiest way is to just right click on the profile and choose install profile and restart elements if it's running while doing this.
MTSTUNER
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Using Spaces (in the System Preferences)
I have enabled the Spaces from the System Preferences to keep my programs more organized. I am a graphic designer and I use almost every program of the Adobe Suite on a regular basis. I had put the different programs in four different spaces because I often have many windows open each program, so I like to keep them separated. When I move to a different program in my Adobe Suite my toolbars disappear and I have to hit Tab a couple times to get them back. This is very annoying especially when I am in the text tool. I am about to disable the Spaces. But I want to see if anyone out there knows what I can do if anything.
I have to press tabs twice occasionally and I don't find that too much of an encumberance for the time being
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Java.lang.RuntimeException: Error while creating embedded frame
hello, i know about http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10273756, but this doens't helped. i got a java.lang.RuntimeException: Error while creating embedded frame at sun.plugin.viewer.WNetscapePluginObject.createFrame(Unknown Source) at sun.p
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ok this might be a really dumb question... but ill ask it anyways. my computer just crashed and all the programs got erased. i didnt get a chance to back up the music that is currently in my iPod nano (1st generation). if i download iTunes again and
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This happens with all my macs - MacBook Air, MacBook and iMac. If I leave them on, will come back half an hour later with it having closed down most programs, usually failing to on Safari. I checked my energy saving settings, and they are all on NEVE