Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
If the profile is missing or does not match the working space, the application may display a warning message, 
depending on options you set in the Color Settings dialog box. Profile warnings are turned off by default, but you 
can turn them on to ensure the appropriate color management of documents on a case-by-case basis. The warning 
messages vary between applications, but in general you have the following options: 
(Recommended) Leave the document or imported color data as it is. For example, you can choose to use the 
embedded profile (if one exists), leave the document without a color profile (if one doesn’t exist), or preserve the 
numbers in pasted color data. 
Adjust the document or imported color data. For example, when opening a document with a missing color profile, 
you can choose to assign the current working space profile or a different profile. When opening a document with 
a mismatched color profile, you can choose to discard the profile or convert the colors to the current working 
space.  When  importing color  data, you  can choose to convert  the colors to the  current working  space in order  to  
preserve their appearance. 
Color Management Policy options 
A color management policy determines how the application handles color data when you open a document or 
import an image. You can choose different policies for RGB and CMYK images, and you can specify when you want 
warning messages to appear. To display color management policy options, choose Edit > Color Settings. 
To view a description of a policy, select the policy and then position the pointer over the policy name. The description 
appears at the bottom of the dialog box. 
RGB, CMYK, and Gray 
Specifies a policy to follow when bringing colors into the current working space (either by 
opening files or importing images into the current document). (The Grayscale option is available for Photoshop and 
GoLive only.) Choose from the following options: 
• 
Preserve Embedded Profiles 
Always preserves embedded color profiles when opening files. This is the recom­
mended option for most workflows because it provides consistent color management. One exception is if you’re 
concerned about preserving CMYK numbers, in which case you should select Preserve Numbers (Ignore Linked 
Profiles) instead. 
• 
Convert to Working Space 
Converts colors to the current working space profile when opening files and importing 
images. Select this option if you want to force all colors to use a single profile (the current working space profile). 
• 
Preserve Numbers (Ignore Linked Profiles) 
This option is available in InDesign and Illustrator for CMYK. 
Preserves color  numbers when opening  files and  importing images,  but still  allows  you to use  color management to  
view colors accurately in Adobe applications. Select this option if you want to use a safe CMYK workflow. (See “Using 
a safe CMYK workflow” on page 256.) I
n InDesign, you can override this policy on a per-object basis by choosing 
Object > Image Color Settings. 
• 
Off 
Ignores embedded color profiles when opening files and importing images, and does not assign the working 
space profile to new documents. Select this option if you want to discard any color metadata provided by the original 
document creator. 
Profile Mismatches: Ask When Opening 
Displays a message whenever you open a document tagged with a profile 
other than the current working space. You will be given the option to override the policy’s default behavior. Select 
this option if you want to ensure the appropriate color management of documents on a case-by-case basis. 
Profile Mismatches: Ask When Pasting 
Displays a message whenever color profile mismatches occur as colors are 
imported into a document via pasting or dragging-and-dropping. You will be given the option to override the policy’s