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For more information, see Should I assign or convert color profiles?. When you enable color management and display a document, the colors in the document represent an interpretation of the assigned color profile.
When you assign a new profile, the color values, or numbers, in the document do not change. You can change the appearance of a document by assigning a new color profile. In addition, if you have color profiles installed on your computer, Corel Painter includes them in the list of available color profiles. The default color profile for Corel Painter is sRGB IEC6 noBPC, but you can choose from a list of Standard ICC color profiles. A color profile contains the data that the color management system requires to translate colors from one color space to another. You can also convert the color profile of a document to a new color profile. Corel Painter is an RGB-based program that lets you to assign different RGB color profiles to documents.