Untagged images are a free-for-all - any app or framework can assume whatever 
it wants for a color space with them, so there’s no “wrongly” about what 
Mavericks does. It’s just different to previous versions. 

So far as I am aware, Apple is (strongly) discouraging the use of Device RGB, 
for the good reason that using it leads to inconsistent results. 

Sandy


On Mar 23, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Leonardo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I create a jpg RGB image with Photoshop "without" any icc profile.
> I import it in my app.
> 
> NSBitmapImageRep    *srcRep = [NSBitmapImageRep imageRepWithData:imageData];
> NSLog(@"profileName %@", srcRep.colorSpace.localizedName);
> 
> On OS X 10.8.5 I properly get "Device RGB".
> On Mavericks 10.9.2 I wrongly get "sRGB IEC61966-2.1".
> 
> Therefore I can't understand whether the image:
> 1. has no profile then I have to assign a profile chosen by my user.
> 2. has its own profile then I do not touch it.
> 
> I even tried CGColorSpaceCopyName. Same result.
> Did Apple changed its mind on Mavericks giving a profile to all the orphans,
> or am I missing some step?
> 
> 
> Regards
> -- Leonardo
> 
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