Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
- Subject: Re: Color settings for Adobe applications
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 23:55:13 -0700
In a message dated 4/17/07 10:33 AM, Michel van Dijk wrote:
> Hello Gary,
>
> I would recommend setting all Adobe-applications to "Preserve Embedded
> Profiles". (Ignoring profiles embedded by the image's creator will
> indeed cause Adobe to assign the working space.)
For the sake of precision, I would say that, if the file is untagged and
it's left untagged upon opening, Photoshop (or Illustrator or InDesign) uses
*by default* the current working space as a source when the image needs to
be converted to other color profiles (either for printing or for a straight
color conversion -- from RGB to a target CMYK, for example).
The working space is not *assigned* to the image(s) in the absence of
specific user intervention: if the file is saved and closed, then reopened,
the images will still be untagged.
Only if the user *intentionally* uses the "Assign Profile" command, the
chosen profile will then be assigned to the previously-untagged image(s).
Regards.
Marco Ugolini
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