Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 140
Customizing advanced color management settings, Saving and loading color management settings
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130 CHAPTER 4 Producing Consistent Color (Photoshop) Customizing advanced color management settings When you select Advanced Mode at the top of the Color Settings dialog box, you have the option of further customizing settings used for color management. For detailed information on advanced color management settings, see "Specifying a color management engine," "Specifying a rendering intent," "Using black-point compensation," "Using dither," "Desaturating monitor colors," and "Blending RGB colors" in online Help. Saving and loading color management settings When you create a custom color management configuration, you should name and save the configuration to ensure that it can be shared with other users and applications that use the Color Settings dialog box, such as Adobe Illustrator 9.0. You can also load previously saved color management configurations into the Color Settings dialog box. To save a custom color management configuration: 1 In the Color Settings dialog box, click Save. 2 Name your color settings file, and click Save. To ensure that the saved configuration appears in the Settings menu of the Color Settings dialog box, save the file in one of the following recommended locations: • (Windows) Program Files/Common Files/ Adobe/Color/Settings. • (Mac OS) System Folder/Application Support/ Adobe/Color/Settings. 3 Enter any comments that you want to associate with the configuration, and click OK. The comments that you enter will appear in the Description area of the Color Settings dialog box when the pointer is positioned over the configuration in the Settings menu. To load a color management configuration: 1 In the Color Settings dialog box, click Load. 2 Locate and select the desired color settings file, and click Load. When you load a custom color settings file, it appears as the active choice in the Settings menu of the Color Settings dialog box. If you load a settings file that has been saved outside the recommended location, it temporarily replaces the Other option in the Settings menu until another settings file is loaded.