[opensuse-support] Where are the printer profiles?
I get these errors in the cups log, and a popup error when I print: E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/sRGB_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/CMYK_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/Gray_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory It is not the first time I see that error, but I do not remember what package should contain them, and google doesn't find them. However, printing works. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I get these errors in the cups log, and a popup error when I print:
E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/sRGB_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/CMYK_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/Gray_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory
That's color management profiles - so I'd expect them to be related to argyllcms or liblcms2-2
It is not the first time I see that error, but I do not remember what package should contain them, and google doesn't find them.
However, printing works.
I guess it's just checking if there are such profiles defined and it just continues with the default (sRGB or something) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org
On 24/01/2019 10.45, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I get these errors in the cups log, and a popup error when I print:
E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/sRGB_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/CMYK_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/Gray_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory
That's color management profiles - so I'd expect them to be related to argyllcms or liblcms2-2
Yesterday I installed "icc-profiles-all", which also brought in "icc-profiles-basiccolor-printing2009-extra" and "icc-profiles-oyranos-extra". The complete list of installed icc profiles is: cer@Telcontar:~> rpm -qa | grep -i icc-profiles icc-profiles-oyranos-extra-1.2-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-basiccolor-printing2009-coat2-1.2.0-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-all-1.2-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-basiccolor-printing2009-extra-1.2.0-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-lcms-lab-1.2-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-basiccolor-lstarrgb-1.2-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-openicc-rgb-1.3-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-1.2-lp150.1.6.noarch icc-profiles-mini-1.2-lp150.1.6.noarch cer@Telcontar:~> I can not find any other icc-profile package in YaST. Still, no hp profiles: cer@Telcontar:~> locate sRGB_A.icc cer@Telcontar:~> cer@Telcontar:~> locate Library/Printers/hp/Profiles cer@Telcontar:~> cer@Telcontar:~> locate /Library/Printers/ cer@Telcontar:~>
It is not the first time I see that error, but I do not remember what package should contain them, and google doesn't find them.
However, printing works.
I guess it's just checking if there are such profiles defined and it just continues with the default (sRGB or something)
Supposedly they should improve photo printing :-( Googling for "CMYK_A.icc opensuse" I find one entry: +++........... openSUSE ICC Profile Taxi icc.opensuse.org/ AOCASEM S.p.A.AU OptronicsAcerAcer TechnologiesAculabAculab LtdAdvanced Micro DevicesAncor CommunicationsAncor Communications IncAppleApple ... ...........++- but it gives error: "503 Sorry, the page you are looking for is currently down for maintenance." I also find <https://software.opensuse.org/package/icc-profiles-openicc-rgb> +++........... icc-profiles-openicc-rgb Default sRGB ICC profile + The "WWW standard" sRGB colorimetry in a ICC profile and others. There is no official package available for ALL Distributions ...........++- seems to be repo "multimedia:color_management" marked as experimental. But in fact, I already have official package "icc-profiles-openicc-rgb-1.3-lp150.1.6.noarch" installed - how come the search page says there is no official package and points to an experimental package instead? Anyway, I update that package to find out [...] Nope, the package file list does not contain any "sRGB_A.icc" file. It has "/usr/share/color/icc/OpenICC/sRGB.icc". Reverting update and repo add. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 24/01/2019 10.45, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
That's color management profiles - so I'd expect them to be related to argyllcms or liblcms2-2
...
I can not find any other icc-profile package in YaST.
Still, no hp profiles:
Well, (one of) the idea(s) of arggyllcms is *creating* color profiles for your devices, that's why I said 'related', not 'included'.
Supposedly they should improve photo printing :-(
Yes. The idea is that you have profiles for *all* your devices (e.g., camera, Monitor, printer) so that the color of anything is identical on all of them. But that is nothing global, it is really per device unit, so you need to do this calibration yourself using proper calibration hardware (Colorimeters like the Spyder series). And the profiles (especially for printers) really only are useful if also (at least) the monitor is calibrated.... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org
On 24/01/2019 13.35, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 24/01/2019 10.45, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
That's color management profiles - so I'd expect them to be related to argyllcms or liblcms2-2
...
I can not find any other icc-profile package in YaST.
Still, no hp profiles:
Well, (one of) the idea(s) of arggyllcms is *creating* color profiles for your devices, that's why I said 'related', not 'included'.
I have no interest in creating a profile. I only want to silence the error message by providing the files it expects.
Supposedly they should improve photo printing :-(
Yes. The idea is that you have profiles for *all* your devices (e.g., camera, Monitor, printer) so that the color of anything is identical on all of them. But that is nothing global, it is really per device unit, so you need to do this calibration yourself using proper calibration hardware (Colorimeters like the Spyder series). And the profiles (especially for printers) really only are useful if also (at least) the monitor is calibrated....
Of course I don't have such hardware. I did use one about 1995 and it was horribly expensive. I would expect then each manufacturer to provide the default profiles, so the printer drivers should contain them. And if they are so difficult to obtain, the software should not complain about those missing files. If there is a message on the logs, that's something. But getting a popup in the desktop about the missing files when I try to print is absurd if the files are impossible to obtain :-( -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
On 23/01/2019 15.06, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I get these errors in the cups log, and a popup error when I print:
E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/sRGB_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/CMYK_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory E [18/Jan/2019:10:08:31 +0100] cp1510n_ps: File \"/Library/Printers/hp/Profiles/Gray_A.icc\" not available: No such file or directory
It is not the first time I see that error, but I do not remember what package should contain them, and google doesn't find them.
However, printing works.
Bug 1123347 -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
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