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An ICC profile is a standardized file that describes the color characteristics of a device (monitor, scanner, printer) so colors can be reproduced consistently between devices and applications. Using the correct ICC profile for your device ensures what you see on screen more closely matches printed output or images viewed on other calibrated displays. For photographers, designers, and print professionals, proper ICC profiles reduce surprises, save time, and improve color accuracy.

: Adjusting for how different substrates—like canvas or mesh—absorb color. Installing Profiles - Hahnemuehle

Because different inks react differently to various media (like glossy vinyl vs. matte canvas), a dedicated ICC profile ensures: Your brand reds don't turn orange. Ink Economy: Prevents over-saturation and "puddling."

An ICC profile (International Color Consortium profile) is a standardized file format used to describe the color characteristics of a device, such as a monitor, printer, or scanner. ICC profiles contain information about a device's color gamut, white point, and tone response curve, which enables color management systems to accurately translate colors between different devices.