Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
1. Choose Edit > Color Settings to open the Color Settings dialog box.
The bottom of the dialog box interactively describes each option.
2. Move the pointer over each part of the dialog box, including the names of
areas (such as Working Spaces), the menu names, and the menu options.
As you move the pointer, Photoshop displays information about each
item. When you've finished, return the options to their defaults.
Now, you'll choose a set of options designed for a print workflow, rather than an
online workflow.
3. Choose North America Prepress 2 from the Settings menu. The working
spaces and color-management policy options change for a prepress work-
flow. Then click OK.
Proofing an image
You'll select a proof profile so that you can view a close onscreen representation
of what an image will look like when printed. An accurate proof profile lets you
proof on the screen ( soft-proof ) for printed output.
A proof profile (also called a proof setup ) defines how the document is going to
be printed, and adjusts the onscreen appearance accordingly. Photoshop provides
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