Custom ICC profiles on multiple computers

The Color Editor in Capture One Pro 6 allows you to set up your own custom-made camera ICC profiles enabling a faster and more efficient workflow.

Another advantage is the option to share these custom ICC profiles among several computers.

If a custom ICC profile is used in an image, the profile will be included in the settings files located within the image folder. Therefore, you can move the image folder to another computer that runs Capture One and still have all the necessary components available for viewing the image with the custom ICC profile.

If you want to include one of your custom ICC profiles on another computer running Capture One, you should simply locate the relevant profile and install it on the other computer.

How to import a custom ICC profile from an image to Capture One:

When viewing an image with a custom ICC profile on a different computer than where the image was first generated, you will see the image with the right colors because the custom ICC profile is part of the settings files in the image folder.  If you want to use the custom ICC profile on other images, you need to import the profile and install it. You find the camera ICC Profile selector in the Color Tool Tab’s Base Characteristics tool. In the bottom of this selector, you find the Import option as shown in the image below. Select the image with the custom ICC profile and chose Import.

On a Mac system the custom ICC profile will be placed in:

Users/UserX/Library/Colorsync

On a Windows system the profiles will be placed in:

Users/UserX/AppData/CaptureOne/Color Profiles

How to install a custom ICC profile on a computer:

If you want to use one of your custom ICC profile on a different computer, you need to copy it manually to the above locations depending on the system.

If Capture One is already running, you need to restart it in order to make the new profiles visible in the ICC selector within the Base Characteristics tool.

If you do not follow the standard naming conventions, the ICC profile will still be available, but you will need to select it under the option “Other” rather than under the camera name.

For more information on the naming convention see last week’s tip on Color Edits as ICC profiles

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3 Responses to Custom ICC profiles on multiple computers

  1. Steele Stride says:

    Hi. I have downloaded the 30day free Capture One and am having trouble knowing how to save an image. any tips?
    regards
    Steele

    • Hi Steele,

      Capture One uses a non-destructive method for editing images, which means that your adjustments never affect the actual image file. It is a great way of ensuring that the original data is untouched, and you can also create several variants of a single original image, without creating more data.

      The result is that you cannot just save an image, but have to process it. Doing so creates a new image file with your adjustments applied to it. You must use the Process Tool Tab in Capture One and set up which format you want to process to, and where you want the image files to be saved.

      You can see a short tutorial about processing your images here (the tutorial is for Capture One Pro only as process recipes are not available in Express): http://www.phaseone.com/en/Software/Capture-One-Pro-6/Pro-Tutorials/Adjust-Optimize.aspx#6

      All the best,

      Niels

  2. Jensen says:

    Niels,
    I think it is obvious that Capture One is dependent of the separation technique of the Clarity function for your color changes here. The variants show, that the colors are bleeding into the white plate with no distinct transition anywhere. The same problem is throughgoing with the use of Clarity. Haloes are unavoidable – and anoying – as soon as the level is otherwise usable. This is a problem that should be taken care of.

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