Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Remove colorful background patterns on your monitor desktop. Busy or bright patterns surrounding a document 
interfere with accurate color perception. Set your desktop to display neutral grays only. 
View document proofs in the real-world conditions under which your audience will see the final piece. For 
example, you might want to see how a housewares catalog looks under the incandescent light bulbs used in homes, 
or view an office furniture catalog under the fluorescent lighting used in offices. However, always make final color 
judgements under the lighting conditions specified by the legal requirements for contract proofs in your country. 
Keeping colors consistent 
About color management in Adobe applications 
Adobe’s color  management  system  helps you  maintain  the appearance of colors as you  bring images in from external  
sources, edit documents and transfer them between Adobe applications, and output your finished compositions. 
This system is based on conventions developed by the International Color Consortium (ICC), a group responsible 
for standardizing profile formats and procedures so that consistent and accurate color can be achieved throughout a 
workflow. 
By  default,  color management is turned on in Adobe  applications. If you  purchased the  Adobe Creative Suite, color  
settings are synchronized across applications to provide consistent display for RGB and CMYK colors. This means 
that colors look the same no matter which application you view them in. 
Color settings for each Creative Suite application are synchronized in a central location through Adobe Bridge. 
If you decide to change the default settings, easy-to-use presets let you configure Adobe’s color management system 
to match common output conditions. You can also customize color settings to meet the demands of your particular 
color workflow. 
Keep in mind that the kinds of images you work with and your output requirements influence how you use color 
management. For example, there are different color-consistency issues for an RGB photo printing workflow, a CMYK 
commercial printing workflow, a mixed RGB/CMYK digital printing workflow, and an internet publishing workflow.