With Photoshop 2.5 For Mac Os; Defining Colors; Saving Files For Importing Into Other Documents - Xerox DocuColor 40 Reference Manual

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5-2 Adobe Photoshop 4.0

With Photoshop 2.5 for Mac OS

If you use Photoshop version 2.5 for Mac OS, make sure the plug-in called "Don't Tag
RGB PostScript
®
" is not placed in the Photoshop Plug-ins folder. Otherwise,
PostScript Level 2 tagging does not occur for RGB EPS files.
If you remove the plug-in, the change takes effect the next time you start Photoshop.
Defining colors
You can choose colors in Photoshop with various color models including HSB, Lab,
RGB, and CMYK. You can also choose named colors from the PANTONE Coated
color library in Photoshop. For best results, use the color definition methods described
in Chapter 3.
Saving files for importing into other documents
Before saving an RGB EPS file, check the Photoshop Monitor Setup. This setting
defines the RGB source color space information that will be included in the RGB EPS
image (see page 5-1). You can override this source color space with the RGB Source
setting (see page 2-8).
Before saving any file, perform any rotating, cropping, and resizing needed. This
speeds processing when printing from the application in which the image is placed.
It is recommended that you use the EPS or TIFF file formats to save RGB images that
will be imported into other documents and printed to the DocuColor 40 CP. EPS and
TIFF files can be imported into virtually all page layout applications.
Choose Photoshop EPS or TIFF

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