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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Illustrator and InDesign support a safe CMYK workflow by default. As a result, when you open or import a CMYK 
image with an embedded profile, the  application ignores  the profile  and preserves  the raw  color numbers. If you  want  
your application to adjust color numbers based on an embedded profile, change the CMYK color policy to Preserve 
Embedded Profiles in the Color Settings dialog box. You can easily restore the safe CMYK workflow by changing the 
CMYK color policy back to Preserve Numbers (Ignore Linked Profiles). 
You can override safe CMYK settings when you print a document or save it to PDF. However, doing so may cause 
colors to be reseparated. For example, pure CMYK black objects may be reseparated as rich black. For more infor­
mation on color management options for printing and saving PDF files, search in Help. 
See also 
Preparing imported graphics for color management 
Use the following general guidelines to prepare graphics for being color-managed in Adobe applications: 
Embed an ICC-compliant profile when you save the file. The file formats that support embedded profiles are 
JPEG, PDF, PSD (Photoshop), AI (Illustrator), INDD (InDesign), and TIFF. (See “To embed a color profile in a 
document” on page 266.) 
If you plan to reuse a color graphic for multiple final output devices or media, such as for print, video, and the web, 
prepare the graphic using RGB or Lab colors whenever possible. If you must save in a color model other than RGB 
or Lab, keep a copy of the original graphic. RGB and Lab color models represent larger color gamuts than most 
output  devices can  reproduce,  retaining as much color  information as possible before being  translated  to  a smaller  
output color gamut. 
To view or change profiles for imported bitmap images 
InDesign  allows  you to view,  override, or disable  profiles  for imported bitmap images.  This  may be necessary  when  
you are importing an image containing no profile or an incorrectly embedded profile. For example, if the scanner 
manufacturer’s default profile was embedded but you have since generated a custom profile, you can assign the newer 
profile. 
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Do one of the following: 
If the graphic is already in layout, select it and choose Object > Image Color Settings. 
If you’re about to import the graphic, choose File > Place, select Show Import Options, locate and select the file, 
and click  Place.  Then  choose  Color Settings from the  menu  at  the top  of  the Image  Import  Options dialog box  that  
appears. 
For Profile, choose the source profile to apply to the graphic in your document. If a profile is currently embedded, 
the profile name appears at the top of the Profile menu. 
(Optional) For Rendering Intent, choose a rendering intent. In most cases, it’s best to use the default rendering 
intent. 
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Click OK.