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Photoshop Icc Profile Editor
Photoshop Icc Profile Editor













Thanks in advance, obviously I need help. I read Tim Grey's entire book on "Color Confidence" without finding the answer to this, so thought I would try here. If this is wrong, why, and what should I be doing instead? If I don't embed the working profile, what profile gets embedded? (Should note that when opening the file at the beginning of the process, I always convert from the camera's profile to the calibrated monitor's working profile. I always embed the calibrated profile when I save the file. By default that box is unchecked, which seems wrong to me. The dialog box asks if I would like to embed the current working space profile-which is the calibrated monitor profile.

Photoshop Icc Profile Editor

Here, finally, is my question: When I have finished editing in PhotoshopCC, it is time to save the file for my 'archives'. The preferences for all of these programs, plus the printer profile if applicable, are set to use the ICC profile for the current monitor calibration as their color space. Am also using Silverfast for scanning, CNX2, Lightroom, PS, DXO for processing digital captures, most all of which ends up in Photoshop CC for final processing and saving. I am processing scanned slides and negatives to archive them digitally for the future, to maintain the possibility of both web viewing and possible printing. Or, perhaps it is not so simple.Īm using Photoshop CC.

Photoshop Icc Profile Editor

I realize this should be simple, but I've not been able to get a straight answer anywhere, so far.















Photoshop Icc Profile Editor