Question about Canon Profiles

Someone explain canons profiles, like for example its not infront of me I am at work but let's say Luster paper canons ICC profile there is a 1/2 or a 2 I think it is what is the difference  between the two?

I don't understand what you are really asking for?  Do you want the raw data that is in the profiles or do you want what they do?
Canon has very strict specifications on how it's paper and inks are made. They can then write certain specific instructions for it's printers to follow to make a good print. This is why it is always better to stick with Canon paper and inks. Just less problems. However ther are some other paper makers, Red River for one, that do great job, too. On inks, stay with Canon.
If you are wanting the actual code that Canon usues, I don't think Canon will be willing to share that with you.
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