Make photoshop have the Bitmap color profile

Hi all

Bitmap has a color profile.

Kind regards

Vinoth

For the conversion of all the we have the color profile, but there is no option for Bitmap?

The way I understand it, there is nothing of profile in a bitmap image.

It contains only black pixels (RGB 0-0-0) and white pixels (RGB 255-255-255).

In order to have a profile is meaningless, and the image becomes scored when converting to bitmap image.

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