Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Info on Aperture and Hassy files
If you encounter problems with Aperture 2.1 while running Phocus 1.0, the information provided in this mailing is relevant to you :
The issue:
When Phocus 1.0 is launched it will check whether the necessary ICC profiles are present and if not they will be installed. Unfortunately due to an OS bug related to 64 bit applications this leads to a partly corrupted ColorSync profile cache which will prevent Aperture 2.1 from launching.
The solution:
In most cases the issue can be fixed by following these steps:
1) Phocus installs 3 profiles:
Hasselblad RGB.icc
Hasselblad 330Skel 30K75.icc
Hasselblad 350Skel 30K90.icc
For users with administrator rights they will be located in /Library/ColorSync/Profiles - otherwise you can find them in /Library/ColorSync/Profiles.
Drag these 3 profiles to another location - for instance the desktop.
2) Aperture should now be able to launch without problems - verify that and quit Aperture.
3) Drag the 3 Hasselblad profiles back into the Profiles folder
4) Launch Aperture again - this should still be possible without any issues
After completing these steps you can now run Phocus without triggering the issue again.
Apple is working on fixing the OS bug, but it is still present in 10.5.4. For the upcoming Phocus 1.0.1 release we have been able to implement a workaround so that it will not trigger the issue during profile installation.
Best regards,
Hasselblad USA
Technical Support
If you encounter problems with Aperture 2.1 while running Phocus 1.0, the information provided in this mailing is relevant to you :
The issue:
When Phocus 1.0 is launched it will check whether the necessary ICC profiles are present and if not they will be installed. Unfortunately due to an OS bug related to 64 bit applications this leads to a partly corrupted ColorSync profile cache which will prevent Aperture 2.1 from launching.
The solution:
In most cases the issue can be fixed by following these steps:
1) Phocus installs 3 profiles:
Hasselblad RGB.icc
Hasselblad 330Skel 30K75.icc
Hasselblad 350Skel 30K90.icc
For users with administrator rights they will be located in /Library/ColorSync/Profiles - otherwise you can find them in /Library/ColorSync/Profiles.
Drag these 3 profiles to another location - for instance the desktop.
2) Aperture should now be able to launch without problems - verify that and quit Aperture.
3) Drag the 3 Hasselblad profiles back into the Profiles folder
4) Launch Aperture again - this should still be possible without any issues
After completing these steps you can now run Phocus without triggering the issue again.
Apple is working on fixing the OS bug, but it is still present in 10.5.4. For the upcoming Phocus 1.0.1 release we have been able to implement a workaround so that it will not trigger the issue during profile installation.
Best regards,
Hasselblad USA
Technical Support