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You can also load a profile that has not been saved in the recommended profile location,
so that the profile appears in the Color Settings dialog box.
To save a custom profile:
1 Do one of the following:
In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Color Settings, and select Advanced Mode.
In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Color Settings, and select Advanced Mode.
2 Create a custom working space profile. (See
page
120,
"Creating custom CMYK profiles" on page
and spot-color profiles" on page
3 Under Working Spaces, choose Save Color Space from the appropriate menu.
4 Name and save the profile. (See
page 116
for the recommended location to save the profile.)
To access a saved profile, you may need to load it or restart Photoshop. If you do not save a
custom profile, it will be stored only in the custom color settings file of which it is a part
and will not be available as a profile option in the Color Settings dialog box.
To load a custom profile:
1 Do one of the following:
In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Color Settings, and select Advanced Mode.
In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Color Settings, and select Advanced Mode.
2 Under Working Spaces, choose Load Color Space from the appropriate menu.
3 Locate and select the desired profile, and click Open.
If you load a profile that has been saved outside the recommended location, it temporarily
replaces the Other option in the Working Spaces menu, until another profile is loaded.
Creating custom RGB profiles
When designing a custom RGB profile, you can specify the gamma, white point, and
phosphor settings of your monitor or RGB device.
To create a custom RGB profile:
1 Do one of the following:
In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Color Settings, and select Advanced Mode.
In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Color Settings, and select Advanced Mode.
2 Under Working Spaces, choose Custom RGB from the RGB menu.
3 For Name, enter the name for the custom profile.
4 For Gamma, enter the gamma value you want to use.
5 For White Point, choose a setting.
For more information on gamma and white point settings, see
settings" on page
118.
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"Obtaining, installing, and updating color profiles" on
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"Creating custom RGB profiles" on
121, or
"Creating custom grayscale
"About monitor calibration
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