Dan, glad you caught that one!... and while you are at it, you can use those profiles for Custom proofing too ( view>proof setup>custom). Since you only have gamma controls in RGB, a gray dot gain curve or CMYK set up may actually give a better soft proof. But we digress.... Antonis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Dan Culbertson <danculb@b...> wrote: > Oops - I just started seeing what I could do in PS 6 with this and realized > that you still can save custom working space setups as profiles. It is a > bit more buried in the menus than in PS 5 -- but it is there. In Color > Settings select RGB and select Adobe RGB. Then in RGB select "Custom RGB." > Then change the gamma and click "OK." Then go back to RGB and select "Save > RGB" and you can save it as an ICM profile in the folder where your ICM > profiles normally reside.
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Re: grayscale working space
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
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