When I look at "Image information" in Qimage I notice that many of my images have an srgb profile while others say they have no profile. For printing, which is correct, if "No profile", how do I remove it.
The operative word is no EMBEDDED profile!
Depending on how and where the image was created/converted, the image might have an embedded color profile. It could also have a tag of a profile which tells Qimage what colorspace to use.
If Qimage sees an Embedded profile, it honors it. If it sees a tag, it will honor it.
If is sees no profile, it will use sRGB as a default.
The trick is to look at the lower left of the Qimage main screen; the area called THE HOT BAR. (Unfortunately, no girls there)
As you hover the mouse pointer over a thumbnail, you can see the assigned color space that Qimage is using for that image.
If there are asterisks before and after the color space profile, that tells you i was embedded into the image header.
See screen snaps!
035shows ADOBE RGB EMBEDDED in the image.
036 shows a profile not embedded, but applied
035 shows the information box indicating that the previous screen snap applied the RGB space even though there was no profile information provided.
Hope I was clear/
Fred
For printing, which is correct, if "No profile", how do I remove it.
You will have to explain this question a little clearer for me to understand what you are trying to do.