I have it here on 64-bit Linux.

I shoot RAW files, convert them all using the same program with the same settings ... and enblend insists that none of the input 16-bit TIFFs have the same ICC profile. Yet every single frame DOES have the same ICC profile. Which enblend dutifully reports that both images have the same ICC profile, while warning me that they don't.

enblend: warning: input image "pict2089-20150607-pict2096-201506070003.tif"
enblend: warning: has ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1",
enblend: warning: but first image has ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1";
enblend: warning: blending images with different color spaces
enblend: warning: may have unexpected results

enblend: warning: input image "pict2089-20150607-pict2096-201506070004.tif"
enblend: warning: has ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1",
enblend: warning: but first image has ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1";
enblend: warning: blending images with different color spaces
enblend: warning: may have unexpected results

enblend: warning: input image "pict2089-20150607-pict2096-201506070005.tif"
enblend: warning: has ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1",
enblend: warning: but first image has ICC profile "sRGB IEC61966-2.1";
enblend: warning: blending images with different color spaces
enblend: warning: may have unexpected results


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