Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To preview how colors will appear in a web browser 
Different web browsers use different color spaces. For example, most Windows browsers display colors using the
sRGB color space, while most Mac OS browsers display colors using the Apple RGB color space.You can preview how
colors will look when viewed in different browsers using options in GoLive’s View palette.
In GoLive, select the Layout Editor in the document window.
Click the Options tab in the View palette.
For Basic Profile, select the browser you want to emulate.
(Optional) For User Profiles, select an option from the Color submenu.
For example, if you want to preview how colors look when displayed using embedded profiles, select Use Embedded
Profiles. Or, if you want to preview how colors look when displayed in grayscale, select Mac Grayscale (Gray Gamma
1.8) or Windows Grayscale (Gray Gamma 2.2).
Note: The Safari browser (listed under the Basic Profile > Other menu) is currently the only browser that supports 
embedded color profiles. Therefore, selecting User Profiles > Color  > Use  Embedded Profiles does not  provide an accurate  
preview for any browser other than Safari. 
Each User Profiles > Color option you select overrides existing Basic Profile and User Profiles options. For example, 
if you select Explorer 6 Win for Basic Profile and then select Mac Colors (Apple RGB) for User Profiles > Color, 
GoLive displays colors using the Apple RGB color space. 
Color-managing documents when printing 
Printing with color management 
Color management options for printing let you specify how you want Adobe applications to handle the outgoing 
image data so the printer will print colors consistent with what you see on your monitor. Your options for printing 
color-managed documents depend on the Adobe application you use, as well as the output device you select. In 
general, you have the following choices for handling colors during printing: 
(Photoshop and InDesign) Do not use color management. In this workflow, no color conversion occurs. You may 
also need to turn off color management in your printer driver. This method is useful primarily for printing test 
targets or generating custom profiles. 
Letting the printer determine colors when printing 
In this workflow, the application does no color conversion, but sends all necessary conversion information to the 
output device. This method is especially convenient when printing to inkjet photo printers, because each combi­
nation of paper type, printing resolution, and additional printing parameters (such as high speed printing) requires 
a different profile. Most new inkjet photo printers come with fairly accurate profiles built into the driver, so letting 
the printer select the right profile saves time and alleviates mistakes. This method is also recommended if you are 
not familiar with color management. 
If you choose this option, it is very important that you set up printing options and turn on color management in your 
printer driver. Search Help for additional instructions.