03-06-2024, 02:30 PM
I'm really sorry to contradict you... A profile is used to correct "technical" display or printing, faults.
Let's take a screen as an example.
The screen manufacturer, or the result of a screen calibration, is associated with the equipment concerned: in this case a screen.
(If we had several screens of different types, there would be another profile specific to this one).
This profile is saved IN the PC; so that all the images that arrive on that PC, are displayed correctly on the screen.
second example :
I want to print an image... the PC (it software) will use another profile, this one, specific to printers (subtractive synthesis).
As you can see, a profile cannot normally be integrated into an image...
By the way, find these profiles in your PC; they are stored there.
Let's take a screen as an example.
The screen manufacturer, or the result of a screen calibration, is associated with the equipment concerned: in this case a screen.
(If we had several screens of different types, there would be another profile specific to this one).
This profile is saved IN the PC; so that all the images that arrive on that PC, are displayed correctly on the screen.
second example :
I want to print an image... the PC (it software) will use another profile, this one, specific to printers (subtractive synthesis).
As you can see, a profile cannot normally be integrated into an image...
By the way, find these profiles in your PC; they are stored there.