β Category: | Settings Files |
β Developer: | International Color Consortium |
π The .ICC file samples refer to the color profile schemas standardized by the International Color Consortium (ICC) organization. Precisely, the .ICC file layout includes distinctive color settings for various major image-editing suites and packages and relays characteristics across peripheral devices, including scanners, printers, and monitors, and software. The .ICC color schema technology has been founded and opened up to assist users compare the colors between a computer display and the color palettes in scanned and printed paper documents. Besides, the .ICC file content can be imported by various image-editing services, such as CorelDRAW and Adobe Photoshop. Furthermore, the targeted files can also be opened up by Apple ColorSync Utility in macOS environment and Microsoft Color Control Panel in Windows shell. The ICC organization has initially been invented in 1993 with the purpose of maintaining and establishing a well-considered open-based color management and tweaking system for smooth color transition and representation across documents, operating systems, and devices.
π The .ICC file structures can be accurately opened and investigated by Microsoft Color Control Panel snap-in, integrated into an original Windows bundle. Furthermore, the noted file extension schema is perfectly visible to Adobe Photoshop and CorelDRAW Graphics Suite applications, able to distinguished multifaceted diversity of color palettes and tones of the predefined gamma, reviewed by the proficient designer, artist, or art expert. In macOS architecture the .ICC file constitution can be freely revealed by Apple ColorSync Utility, built-into the operating system from scratch, i.e. originally or natively. The .ICC file content cannot be reproduced and explored by Linux utilities, as long as none of the Linux-based program bundles and utilities are able to discover the .ICC logic and mechanics. The file format marker is irreplaceable for selecting pin-point, accurate color pantones before implementing them into logos, emblems, copyrighted drafts and other creative types of sketches and drawings.
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