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Adobe Photoshop
RGB Setup
Photoshop 5.x allows you to simultaneously use two RGB spaces, one for the monitor 
and one for the Photoshop RGB working space. The monitor RGB space setting does 
not affect the image data in the file; it affects only the way the image is displayed on the 
monitor. Even if an RGB image has been prepared with different monitor settings, it is 
still correctly displayed on your monitor, without changes to the original values in the 
file.
From the Photoshop 5.x File menu, choose Color Settings>RGB Setup.
From the RGB menu, choose your current Photoshop RGB color space, which should 
reflect the color space of most RGB files you will be opening. If you create new RGB 
files or if you want to standardize your RGB files, you should choose EFIRGB. 
Click Load if the file is not visible in the RGB pop-up menu. You can load the 
Calibrated RGB setup file, EFIRGB ICC ColorSync file, or the EFIRGB.ICM file. All 
describe the same RGB space and automatically set the Gamma, White Point, and 
Primaries. You may consider sRGB if you usually view images on a generic PC 
monitor, or if you rely on a Windows operating system to manage color on your 
monitor. If you choose sRGB as a working space, make sure to print with the Fiery 
RGB Source option set to sRGB.
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EFIRGB is set as the default RGB Source color space on the Fiery. No matter 
what RGB space you select, make sure it is available on the Fiery. For more 
information on downloading RGB Source profiles to the Fiery, see Chapter 4.
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