Tom, 

see answer below 



> Am 04.06.2019 um 23:02 schrieb tbodine via use-livecode 
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> 
> Mark and Matthias,
> 
> This workaround looks promising!
> 
> While I don't have Mojave to test against, I do find problem images have
> many different colorSync profiles.
> 
> Matthias, after you have stripped out the profile, what does Preview's Info
> screen show as the ColorSync Profile data?
> 
Both methods, 

Marks one.... terminal command:   sips -d profile 
--deleteColorManagementProperties ~/Downloads/Background_mit_Rand_.png

and my... dragging the image onto Remove.app in  /library/scripts/colorsync/
replaces the ColorSync Profile to sRGB IEC61966-2.1


Regards,

Matthiass


> I'm thinking it would be good to have an acceptable default value that I can
> tell users is OK, and anything else should be stripped.
> 
> Thanks to your both!
> 
> Tom Bodine
> 
> 
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