Removes the ICC tags either from the selected objects or from the whole document (if no selection is defined). You can remove the ICC tags from fill and/or stroke colors as required.
Every input and output device reproduces color and grayscales in a slightly different way. As a result, the colors you see in a PDF file on your screen may not match the colors produced when you print the PDF to an output device.
ICC color profiles are used to avoid this. An ICC color profile is a mathematical description of the color space used by a specific device. In other words, the color profile describes how the colors produced by the device relate to the reference CIE LAB color space (a device-independent color space). As such, they allow you to set up a workflow in which all devices use color management to compensate for their individual color reproduction characteristics, based on the information in the ICC profiles.
In some workflows, e.g. without color management, ICC profiles are unwanted and may cause inconsistent color reproduction. In that case, you can use this Action to remove the ICC tags.