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Photoshop CS Color Management tutorial.

1 - Preferences: Color Settings

The purpose of Color Settings is to set a policy of rules for color management. They can be overridden during profile mismatches when opening images or at any given point during the imaging session using the menu item Assign Profiles. The policy guides what happens to an image that has an embedded profile that does not match the current working space. Embedded profiles are most often Working Spaces from previous Photoshop sessions such as AdobeRGB, ColorMatchRGB or sRGB.

Color Management Policies can be set to Preserve, Convert or Off. You can however, decide to manage differently when you open an image by checking the Profile Mismatches. This will cause a dialogue window to pop up when you open an image, giving you several options. We recommend that you use the Convert option with the Profile Mismatches checked. Converting an image into the current Working Space will preserve the color values from the last session in which the image was viewed.

Choosing a Working Space is less critical in Photoshop CS because the SoftProof feature allows full preprint previewing of both the Printing Space (an ICC printer profile) and the Working Space. This allows you to experiment by switching between different Working Spaces. However, we recommend Adobe RGB 1998 as a working space for inkjet.

What to do upon opening an image is covered in the next tutorial session: 2 - Open Images Dialogue

 



Follow this tutorial by clicking on each of the stages below:

1 - Preference: Color Settings 2 - Open Images Dialogue 3 - Proof Setup
Color Settings Open Images Proof Setup
     
4 - Proof Setup - Load Profile 5 - Print Dialogue 6 - Print: Advanced Settings
Load Profile Print Dialogue Print Advanced Settings


 


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