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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To synchronize color settings across Adobe applications 
When you set up color management using Adobe Bridge, color settings are automatically synchronized across appli­
cations. This synchronization ensures that colors look the same in all Adobe Creative Suite applications. 
If color settings are not synchronized, a warning message appears at the top of the Color Settings dialog box in every 
Creative Suite application. Adobe recommends that you synchronize color settings before you work with new or 
existing documents. 
Open Bridge. 
To open Bridge from another Creative Suite application, choose File > Browse from the application. To open Bridge 
directly, either choose Adobe Bridge from the Start menu (Windows) or double-click the Adobe Bridge icon (Mac 
OS). 
Choose Edit > Creative Suite Color Settings. 
Select a color setting from the list, and click Apply. 
If none of the default settings meet your requirements, select Show Expanded List Of Color Setting Files to view 
additional settings. To install a custom settings file, such as a file you received from a print service provider, click 
Show Saved Color Settings Files. 
To set up color management for Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop 
Choose Edit > Color Settings. 
Select a color setting from the Settings menu, and click OK. 
The setting you select determines the color working spaces used by the application, what happens when you open 
and import files with embedded profiles, and how the color management system converts colors. To view a 
description of a setting, select the setting and then position the pointer over the setting name. The description 
appears at the bottom of the dialog box. 
In certain situations, such as if your service provider supplies you with a custom output profile, you may need to 
customize specific options in the Color Settings dialog box. However, customizing is recommended for advanced 
users only. 
Note: If you work with more than one Adobe application, it is highly recommended that you synchronize your color 
settings across applications. (See “To synchronize color settings across Adobe applications” on page 254.) 
See also 
To set up color management for GoLive 
By default, GoLive’s color management system uses a standard web workflow in which you author web pages and 
import images in the sRGB color space. sRGB reflects the characteristic of the average PC monitor and is therefore 
applicable to the majority of web users. If you have a highly controlled distribution for your website (for example, 
you know that the majority of users will view the site using Apple Macintosh computers), you can override the 
standard web workflow. 
Choose Edit > Color Settings. 
If  you want to author web  pages in a color space  other than sRGB,  or  you want to preserve embedded profiles in  
RGB images, deselect Use Standard Web Workflow.