Deb - some higher end DAMs will track that, if you tell them too  
early on.  But I have found mis-profiled images sometimes by date of  
edit, or by determining which machine may have had the incorrect  
setting.

May I ask why you need to worry? Due to monitor differences, it would  
be hard to tell the difference between sRGB and 1998.  Or, are these  
files halting a process due to their embedded profile?  (that may  
just be a color-setting change in Photoshop.)

JEFF


Jeffrey Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579



On Apr 4, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Deborah Wythe wrote:

> Hi all --
>
> Does anyone know if there's a way to search file lists by color  
> profile without opening every file?
>
> We have an occasional problem withTIF files created in Adobe RGB  
> (1998) getting converted into sRGB  somewhere in the pipeline. Part  
> of diagnosing where the problem is happening means finding the TIF  
> files that are in sRGB.
>
> Suggestions welcomed!
> Thanks,
> Deb Wythe
>
>
> Deborah Wythe
> Head, Digital Collections and Services
> Brooklyn Museum
> 200 Eastern Parkway
> Brooklyn, NY 11238
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> fax: 718 501 6145
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