I cobbled together an image for printing, and in Qimage I noticed that the ICC showed as "opRGB". The image printed perfectly fine. But I was curious about the profile. I couldn't find anything understandable (to me
) online. And there is no ICC/ICM with opRGB in the name anywhere on my computer.
By cobbled I mean that there were 4 images from different workflows, laid out in Paint.NET for printing. All were AdobeRGB 1998, all TIFF but I think maybe one or two were converted from JPEG. This is a one-off quickie, I realize the workflow is wrong (not normal workflow) and likely contributed to and/or caused the strange ICC profile.
With the image programs I have, it can only be viewed in QU and FastStone; it is either "corrupted" or "unsupported" or similar in Irfanview, Nikon View NXi, Affinity Photo, Olympus Viewer 3, a couple of others.
As I said, the print turned out very nice, it's saved as a job (highly unlikely to ever be re-printed). I'm simply curious as to what opRGB is and where it came from, and why with my amazing and world-renowned internet searching skills I couldn't find anything helpful.
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--George