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Color checking

Color checking - Photoshop Tutorial

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Color checking

- [Narrator] Although this file is pretty straightforward and doesn't have any potential confusing areas of color, it is always worth checking a piece of work for people with CVD or Color Vision Deficiency. It takes just a moment or two to do it and is very worthwhile, and they will thank you for it. To do so, go to the view menu in Photoshop, come down to proof setup. And here you can see that there are two different kinds of checks for protanopia and deuteranopia, both in a sort of red, green arrangement. Now I've just chosen one of those. I think here I actually chose protanopia and proof colors has been turned on. If I go back and choose deuteranopia, then I get a variation for that. But, everything here is pretty straightforward. There's nothing that's really in contest with the background or any other element. To turn it off, you simply go to the view menu and turn off proof colors. And there you go, literally…

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