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The ICM engine is built into Windows; the only limitation is that programs
have to invoke it explicitly. I believe that the only reason Photoshop
includes it's own ICM is that it had one before Windows did.

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Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
Paul                mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com

> From: Major A
>
> That's right, you can see that even if you just think of
> ColorSync. It's been there in MacOS for a long time. Now look at
> Microsoft -- they are member of the ICC, therefore they are OBLIGED to
> implement ICC software at the OS level (according to the ICC
> agreement), which to this day they have failed to do. Instead, each
> image program, each scanner and printer driver brings along its own
> copy of a colour management system. (Not that they are the only member
> of the ICC that doesn't follow the terms and conditions, though.)

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