Thank you for the comment. Generally we deal with fairly complex compositions with a large amount of linked images. There are cases where the links are files with the wrong color profile and when opening the file I get assaulted with the usual warning dialog boxes. I'm only given the option to either "Use the embedded profile" or "Discard the embedded profile" - both which are not what I want. (There's no option to convert). The dialog box doesn't even tell me the name of the linked image that is causing the issue. So what I ususally do is select "Use the embedded profile" and then hunt down the file in the links panel which takes time since I have to hope that the wrong CMYK profile is showing in the file info there. It would save me a ton of time if they were highlighted or had an icon and I could just find the offending files and re-link to a version of the image with the correct profile.
Thank you for the comment. Generally we deal with fairly complex compositions with a large amount of linked images. There are cases where the links are files with the wrong color profile and when opening the file I get assaulted with the usual warning dialog boxes. I'm only given the option to either "Use the embedded profile" or "Discard the embedded profile" - both which are not what I want. (There's no option to convert). The dialog box doesn't even tell me the name of the linked image that is causing the issue. So what I ususally do is select "Use the embedded profile" and then hunt down the file in the links panel which takes time since I have to hope that the wrong CMYK profile is showing in the file info there. It would save me a ton of time if they were highlighted or had an icon and I could just find the offending files and re-link to a version of the image with the correct profile.