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Original CS2 was setup with the defaul ‘North America General Purpose2’ setting which brought ‘sRGB’ as the working space. I have changed the color setting to ‘North America Prepress 2’ which on its turn, made Adobe RGB (1998) the working space.
Now, if a photo is opened, the warning get displayed, telling that this has an embedded color profile and does not match, with the well known3 alternatives:
1. use original
2. convert
3. discard
Am I right to asume that I can convert without a second thought about it? And where did it get the profile from which it is embedded in?
after thought:
a wel known wise man once said something to the effect of: If you ask, you are dumb.
If you don’t ask, you stay dumb.
Dave
Now, if a photo is opened, the warning get displayed, telling that this has an embedded color profile and does not match, with the well known3 alternatives:
1. use original
2. convert
3. discard
Am I right to asume that I can convert without a second thought about it? And where did it get the profile from which it is embedded in?
after thought:
a wel known wise man once said something to the effect of: If you ask, you are dumb.
If you don’t ask, you stay dumb.
Dave
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