Receives CMYK profiles

Dear members,

never in mode CMYK (ISOcoated etc.) on a calibrated monitor was the reason for me to upgrade to LR6. It has worked well. Offset printing on coated paper, resembled the softrpoofing in Lightroom. GREAT!

Now, I have upgraded my PC with a SSD and installed new windows 10 and all my software. Now LR (6.6.1) cant softproof with CMYK profiles. This is TERRIBLE! Adobe reactivate the CMYK-softpoofing?

Best

Horbi

CMYK was actually properly functioning.  Do not know what or how, although areas only.  Adobe just removed, completely, at least for now.

If you feel that it worked for you of how limited you to use, then maybe roll back to an earlier version of LR 6 by uninstalling the 6.0 later, then reinstall any patch you want afterwards makes even CMYK.  If the previous version don't, then 6.5.1 would be what should be restored.  Who already had not CMYK and 6.4?

You can get the original installer 6.0 and the various update patch installers, here:

Install Photoshop Lightroom

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