Download Adobe RGB (1998) ICC profile for Linux

Hi, I am trying to download Adobe RGB (1998) ICC profile for profile ICC downloads - Linux or Unix Linux (end-user profile), but nothing happens after that I accept the terms and conditions. Anyone knows where can I go? Thank you.

Which linux distribution do you use?

You need to download the

FTP://FTP.Adobe.com/pub/Adobe/ICCProfiles/Linux/AdobeColorProfiles-end-user.rpm.tar.gz

then right-click and open in Archive Manager where you can extract the files.

If you can not even open them trying this one for windows

Adobe - ICC profiles: For Windows: profile downloads for Windows

In addition, you may be able to use some Manager package provided with your distribution, search for icc profiles and there may be some that you can install.

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