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Hello,
I really wonder why the command "Convert to Profile" ( e.g. from Monitor RGB to Europe ISO Coated CMYK) leads to different appearance on screen than the change mode to CMYK command under the image menu.
"Convert to Profile" does obviously the same conversion than the "View / Proof Colors".
Why does the "Mode CMYK" command comes to different results? I would resume this command looks up to the Color Settings / Working Spaces / CMYK, where my default "Europe ISO Coated" is the same, than in my "Convert to Profile" used one.
Maybe the "change mode" command does not use any profiles by default?
Thank you
Michael M
I really wonder why the command "Convert to Profile" ( e.g. from Monitor RGB to Europe ISO Coated CMYK) leads to different appearance on screen than the change mode to CMYK command under the image menu.
"Convert to Profile" does obviously the same conversion than the "View / Proof Colors".
Why does the "Mode CMYK" command comes to different results? I would resume this command looks up to the Color Settings / Working Spaces / CMYK, where my default "Europe ISO Coated" is the same, than in my "Convert to Profile" used one.
Maybe the "change mode" command does not use any profiles by default?
Thank you
Michael M
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