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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To install a color profile
Color profiles are often installed when a device is added to your system. The accuracy of these profiles (often called
generic profiles or canned profiles) varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. You can also obtain device profiles
from your service provider, download profiles from the web, or create custom profiles using professional profiling
equipment.
generic profiles or canned profiles) varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. You can also obtain device profiles
from your service provider, download profiles from the web, or create custom profiles using professional profiling
equipment.
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In Windows, right-click a profile and select Install Profile. Alternatively, copy the profiles into the
WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\color folder (Windows XP) or the WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\color
folder (Windows 2000).
WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\color folder (Windows XP) or the WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\color
folder (Windows 2000).
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In Mac OS, copy profiles into the /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Profiles/Recommended folder. You
can also copy profiles into the /Users/username/Library/ColorSync/Profiles folder.
can also copy profiles into the /Users/username/Library/ColorSync/Profiles folder.
After installing color profiles, be sure to restart Adobe applications.
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To embed a color profile in a document
In order to embed a color profile in a document you created in Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign, you must save or
export the document in a format that supports ICC profiles.
export the document in a format that supports ICC profiles.
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Save or export the document in one of the following file formats: Adobe PDF, PSD (Photoshop), AI (Illustrator),
INDD (InDesign), JPEG, or TIFF.
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Select the option for embedding ICC profiles. The exact name and location of this option varies between applica
tions. Search Help in the relevant CS2 application for additional instructions.
Changing the color profile for a document
There are very few situations that require you to change the color profile for a document. This is because your appli
cation automatically assigns the color profile based on the settings you select in the Color Settings dialog box. The
only times you should manually change a color profile are when preparing a document for a different output desti
nation or correcting a policy behavior that you no longer want implemented in the document. Changing the profile
is recommended for advanced users only.
cation automatically assigns the color profile based on the settings you select in the Color Settings dialog box. The
only times you should manually change a color profile are when preparing a document for a different output desti
nation or correcting a policy behavior that you no longer want implemented in the document. Changing the profile
is recommended for advanced users only.
You can change the color profile for a document in the following ways:
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Assign a new profile. The color numbers in the document remain the same, but the new profile may dramatically
change the appearance of the colors as displayed on your monitor.
change the appearance of the colors as displayed on your monitor.
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Remove the profile so that the document in no longer color-managed.
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(Photoshop and InDesign) Convert the colors in the document to the color space of a different profile. The color
numbers are shifted in an effort to preserve the original color appearances.
numbers are shifted in an effort to preserve the original color appearances.