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Advanced tips for using PostScript color management

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44-12 Adobe Photoshop Advanced tips for using PostScript color management Use the following information to implement alternative, more complex, color workflows with Photoshop. Saving EPS documents with PostScript Color Management Selecting the PostScript Color Management option when saving either a CMYK or RGB EPS file prompts Photoshop to embed PostScript color information-which is independent of ICC profiles-in the resulting document. This information is intended for PostScript devices like the Color Server. Printing RGB EPS files saved with PostScript Color Management When you print an RGB EPS file that contains an embedded profile to the Color Server, you can use the working space information from the embedded RGB profile as an RGB source definition for Color Server CRDs. To use this source color space information from the embedded profile with Color Server CRDs, choose None as the ColorWise RGB Source when you print. This applies when you print directly from Photoshop, or when the same RGB EPS file is output from another application. To override the embedded profile in an EPS file using an RGB Source definition made available by the Color Server, choose anything except None as the Color Server RGB Source Profile. Printing CMYK EPS files saved with PostScript Color Management If you select the Photoshop PostScript Color Management option when you save a CMYK EPS image, Photoshop embeds PostScript color information that defines the CMYK source color space of the image. When you print a CMYK EPS file that contains PostScript color information to the Color Server, CRDs are used instead of ColorWise CMYK Simulation and Simulation Method settings. Choose the appropriate setting for the Rendering Style option.

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Adobe Photoshop
Advanced tips for using PostScript color management
Use the following information to implement alternative, more complex, color
workflows with Photoshop.
Saving EPS documents with PostScript Color Management
Selecting the PostScript Color Management option when saving either a CMYK or
RGB EPS file prompts Photoshop to embed PostScript color information—which is
independent of ICC profiles—in the resulting document. This information is intended
for PostScript devices like the Color Server.
Printing RGB EPS files saved with PostScript Color Management
When you print an RGB EPS file that contains an embedded profile to the
Color Server, you can use the working space information from the embedded RGB
profile as an RGB source definition for Color Server
CRDs
. To use this source color
space information from the embedded profile with Color Server CRDs, choose None
as the ColorWise RGB Source when you print. This applies when you print directly
from Photoshop, or when the same RGB EPS file is output from another application.
To
override
the embedded profile in an EPS file using an RGB Source definition made
available by the Color Server, choose anything except None as the Color Server RGB
Source Profile.
Printing CMYK EPS files saved with PostScript Color Management
If you select the Photoshop PostScript Color Management option when you save a
CMYK EPS image, Photoshop embeds PostScript color information that defines the
CMYK source color space of the image. When you print a CMYK EPS file that
contains PostScript color information to the Color Server, CRDs are used instead of
ColorWise CMYK Simulation and Simulation Method settings. Choose the
appropriate setting for the Rendering Style option.