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Assigning a color space in Photoshop

Assigning a color space in Photoshop - Photoshop Tutorial

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Assigning a color space in Photoshop

There might be times where you end up with an image in Photoshop that has the wrong color space tag. This is a student image by a student named Charity Jack, and when she gave me the Photoshop document to print, I noticed that it was not tagged properly. And I noticed that because when I went to the Print dialog box up here under Document Profile, it says sRGB. There are other ways you can find out. One way is to go down here to what is normally a memory meter. And pop this open and change it to the Document Profile, and now it tells me that it's sRGB, and that it's an 8-bit image. I can, of course, also get that information up here. So I need to change this to Adobe RGB because that's really where I want to be working to get the best color. So I'm going to go up here to Edit, and I choose Assign Profile and here I have a few options. I can turn off Color Management altogether I can say Don't Color Manage This Document. And I hope you noticed a slight hue shift there. This is a great…

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