I think that the support of ICC color profiles in version 4.10 marks a new era in our beloved IV's history: this was the missing feature for IV to become the professionals' choice for viewing images. This is why I just registered to the forum to express my gratitude.
I think that it would be very useful to have a direct indication that an image has an embedded icc profile (apart from the increase in the time needed to view the image) and possibly its name (e.g. Adobe RGB (1998)) and other information in the future. The information could be provided via a button like the Exif and Iptc buttons.
In addition, it would be nice if we could toggle the viewing of an image with and without using the embedded profile. This would help us e.g. check that an image we produced actually has a profile embedded so that it will print properly.
To my knowledge there is no utility that can do the above (only Photoshop if configured to ask, will inform you that the image has a profile).
I think that it would be very useful to have a direct indication that an image has an embedded icc profile (apart from the increase in the time needed to view the image) and possibly its name (e.g. Adobe RGB (1998)) and other information in the future. The information could be provided via a button like the Exif and Iptc buttons.
In addition, it would be nice if we could toggle the viewing of an image with and without using the embedded profile. This would help us e.g. check that an image we produced actually has a profile embedded so that it will print properly.
To my knowledge there is no utility that can do the above (only Photoshop if configured to ask, will inform you that the image has a profile).
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