How can I have the Heidelberg CMM show up in Photoshop CS?

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    Default How can I have the Heidelberg CMM show up in Photoshop CS?

    In OS 9 the Heidelberg CMM is located in the Extensions folder and shows up in Photoshop 7 under the "Conversion Options: Engine" in Color Settings. I've now upgraded to OS X (v 10.3). I've tried moving the CMM to the ColorSync folder under CMMs, but it doesn't seem to show up - anywhere. Not in Photoshop, not as a selection in ColorSync. Is there another place it needs to go?
    ElliottRGB@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: How can I have the Heidelberg CMM show up in Photoshop CS?

    Heidelberg doesn't make a CMM for OS X, period.

    (The Apple and Adobe CMMs are much better than the Heidelberg one ever was, anyway.)
    Bruce_Fraser@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: How can I have the Heidelberg CMM show up in Photoshop CS?

    In general, the Heidelberg engine generates scum dots, so stay away from it.
    Mike_Ornellas@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: How can I have the Heidelberg CMM show up in Photoshop CS?

    Hey, look at this I agree with these two guys, I never had any luck with it myself.
    Wade_Zimmerman@adobeforums.com Guest

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