How can I tell what ICC profile is embeded in a JPG file ?

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adykes
May 3, 2005
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When I jet a JPG file from someone how can I tell
if there is an embedded profile and what type ?

IRfanview doesn’t tell me and if PC CS does I can’t find it.

Thanks


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Roy
May 3, 2005
"Al Dykes" wrote in message
When I jet a JPG file from someone how can I tell
if there is an embedded profile and what type ?

IRfanview doesn’t tell me and if PC CS does I can’t find it.

Thanks


a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m

Don’t blame me. I voted for Gore.

It depends on how you have set it up.

Go to File > Color Settings and ensure the Tick boxes about profile mismatches are set to "Ask". Any image which you open, and has a different profile or no profile will bring up a dialogue box.

Or down at the bottom left of the screen, you will see a little black triangle, if you click on it you will get some options and one is Document profile.

Roy G
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adykes
May 3, 2005
In article <t_Mde.11721$>,
Roy wrote:
"Al Dykes" wrote in message
When I jet a JPG file from someone how can I tell
if there is an embedded profile and what type ?

IRfanview doesn’t tell me and if PC CS does I can’t find it.

Thanks


a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m

Don’t blame me. I voted for Gore.

It depends on how you have set it up.

Go to File > Color Settings and ensure the Tick boxes about profile mismatches are set to "Ask". Any image which you open, and has a different profile or no profile will bring up a dialogue box.

Or down at the bottom left of the screen, you will see a little black triangle, if you click on it you will get some options and one is Document profile.

Roy G

Thanks. That did it.


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