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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Capture One Q&A => Topic started by: Alan W George on September 14, 2011, 06:17:09 pm
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TIA!
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Apple hid your User>Library folder in Lion, because they think you are too stupid to have access to it --- those freaking MORONS! Get finder in your top tool bar. Hit the "Go" menu and hold down the Option key -- User>Library is now visible, click it. Now it's open and you can browse it. In there is the normal Application Support>CaptureOne>then the Profiles folder.
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Apple hid your User>Library folder in Lion, because they think you are too stupid to have access to it --- those freaking MORONS! Get finder in your top tool bar. Hit the "Go" menu and hold down the Option key -- User>Library is now visible, click it. Now it's open and you can browse it. In there is the normal Application Support>CaptureOne>then the Profiles folder.
I did figure out what happened to ~/Library. "defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE", now I see EVERYTHING (TMI:). But there is no Profiles folder under ~/Library/Application Support/Capture One. I even went exploring inside the CaptureOne.app, but did not see the ICCs in there either. They've gotta be coming from somewhere. The reason I ask is I don't see them when using ColorSync.app and wanted to look at the IQ180 gamut compared to ProPhoto and my paper's profile.
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Sorry, I misunderstood your question. I would think they are in the package contents, but you say you cannot find them there?
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On a side note...
unhide ~/Library
"/Developer/Tools/SetFile -a v ~/Library"
much better than
"defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE"
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I did figure out what happened to ~/Library. "defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE", now I see EVERYTHING (TMI:). But there is no Profiles folder under ~/Library/Application Support/Capture One. I even went exploring inside the CaptureOne.app, but did not see the ICCs in there either. They've gotta be coming from somewhere. The reason I ask is I don't see them when using ColorSync.app and wanted to look at the IQ180 gamut compared to ProPhoto and my paper's profile.
They keep on changing the game. Try this: Control click Capture One -> Contents->Frameworks->AppCore Frameworks->Versions->A->Resources->Profiles
But I would guess that by now you have already found this out.