Preserved Topic: (CMYK#) ?? |
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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Helsingborg, Sweden |
posted 09-27-2002 09:25
SOmetimes when I open an image with the CMYK-color mode |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 09-27-2002 18:00
This has to do with your color calibration and color profile in the document. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Helsingborg, Sweden |
posted 09-27-2002 20:01
Oh, thanks.. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 09-28-2002 07:28
That's pretty common, not something to worry about. Basically, if you have color calibrated your system with a custom profile... it will NEVER match the profile listed with other images that you have A. saved with your profile or B. already converted to your profile. Basically, Photoshop is trying to help you realize that you are working on a document that was created with different color and allows you to set it to your color calibration depending on your output needs. Whenver you open a file from another designer or you recalibrate your system and try to open a document based in your old color space you will get that warning. If you are working, say in pre-press and you're using a common built-in color space such as Adobe 1998 you could avoid those warnings (and possible color shifts) if you receive your items in that profile. In the end, dealing with color is one of the incomparable joys of working in graphic design. heh. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Helsingborg, Sweden |
posted 09-29-2002 12:29
Hee... working with color still have some question-marks. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Willaimsport, PA, US of A the hole in the Ozone |
posted 09-30-2002 16:22
It means Cyan, Magnita, Yellow, and Black (CMYB) oh wait that's diffrent isn't it? |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 09-30-2002 18:21
I hope you're being sarcastic... |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Willaimsport, PA, US of A the hole in the Ozone |
posted 10-03-2002 05:46
Yeah I just took a test on that.... |