RE: Assigning Color Profile
RE: Assigning Color Profile
- Subject: RE: Assigning Color Profile
- From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 13:29:52 -0700
Title: RE: Assigning Color Profile
You don't need a script to do that, just go into Edit Color
Settings and uncheck "Ask while opening". Set up appropriate
defaults for working spaces and color management policies.
Normally, ASSIGNING a color profile, as opposed to using the
embedded profile or converting to the working space, would be a risky
move, unless you're sure that the embedded profile is wrong, and
you're right. If there is no embedded profile, the defaults can easily
be set to assign the working space to the opened file.
Rick Gordon
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On 8/11/09 at 10:07 AM -0400, Steven Valenti wrote in a message
entitled
"Assigning Color Profile":
Is there any way to assign a color
profile while opening a Illustrator CS3 template rather than the
dialog box asking what to do. Setting without
dialogs will default to no color
management?
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