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Windows: Different versions of Windows locate the Color directory in differing
locations. Your printer profiles will be automatically placed in the correct Color
directory location for your version of the operating system. In some cases Color
directories will be located in more than one location. This generally occurs when an
application expects to find the Color directory in one location, and when it does not
find it there under a different version of Windows, the application creates an unofficial
Color directory in that location for its own profiles. This can cause confusion for users;
be sure to do a full search for folders named Color; Datacolor’s profiles will be found in
the official folder, in the proper location for your version of Windows.
Location of the Windows XP/Vista Color directory.
Location of the Windows 2000 Color directory.
Profile Bit Depth and Size
Two profile resolutions are available: Normal and High. Users can toggle between the
two choices using the Bit Depth popdown selector. The Normal setting builds standard
eight bit per channel profiles of the type Datacolor software has been building for
years. For many users this will continue to be all that’s needed. With faster computers,
larger hard disks, and more advanced printer drivers, it is now possible to use high-bit