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Fig. 2-16 The Paste
Profile Mismatch warning
dialog box is seen here
because I attempted to
paste some data from a
document that was in
Adobe RGB (1998) into a
document that was in
ColorMatch RGB. The only
difference between the top
dialog from Photoshop CS
and the bottom from
Photoshop CS2 is the
wording in the warning
text.
• Profile Mismatches: Ask When Opening
• Profile Mismatches: Ask When Pasting
• Missing Profile: Ask When Opening
Profile Mismatches: Ask When Opening Tell me when the document
I'm opening isn't in the same color space (working space) as my preferred
working space (RGB, CMYK, Gray).
This one is simple, and again, with the warning check boxes applied,
all the various policies change only the default radio button in the result-
ing dialog seen in Figs. 2-13, 2-14, and 2-15.
Profile Mismatches: Ask When Pasting On Because Photoshop
supports document specific color, it's possible to copy and paste a portion
of a document in one color space that is different from the other docu-
ment the data will be pasted into. If this is the case, warn me.
This check box will open the dialog seen in Fig. 2-16. The user has
the option of having the data that is being pasted converted to the color
of the destination document or to leave the data untouched.
Profile Mismatches: Ask When Pasting—Off When Ask When Pasting
is off, the user gets no warning, and things get potentially dangerous. I
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