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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

[photoshop-beginners] Re: Photoshop CS5 Issues - No Color Management

No this is not what I mean. In Photoshop CS4 when you select "Let Photoshop Manage Color" there is another option "No Color Management". That option is missing in CS5. That missing option is used when printing profile targets to create a custom printer/p[aper profile. To do targets for profiling, you want neither PS or the printer to manage colors.

Thanks

Frank


--- In photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com, "Joet" <joseph.tansey@...> wrote:
>
> Not sure if this is what you mean but in your print dialog window in CS%
> there us a color management section (top right). What I read about my HP
> 9280 (not sure if this is the number as I don't have it now) was to not use
> the printer color management but let Adobe manage the colors ( used adobe
> rgb (1998) It also says to disable the printer's color management in the
> print settings dialog box (of the printer). This was from the The Russell
> Brown Show web site.
>
> --------------------------------------------------


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