Embedding ICC Color Profiles
When you work on a color document, you're viewing the image using your computer, with a specific version of Photoshop, and a unique monitor calibration. What you need is a way to preserve the visual settings of the document. In other words, you want someone else, to see what you see. The ICC Color Profile system is a universal way of saving a color profile (called tagging or embedding), and has a reasonable certainty that the document will display correctly on other devices. Although there are several modes that accept ICC profiles, the two most common modes are RGB and CMYK.

Embed ICC Color Profiles
Open a document.
Click the View menu, point to Proof Setup , and then click Custom .
Click the Device To Simulate list arrow, and then select a color profile for the image.
Click OK .
Click the File menu, and then click Save As .
Enter a file name.
Click the Format list arrow, and then select one of the following formats: Photoshop, Photoshop EPS, JPEG, Photoshop PDF, or TIFF.IMPORTANT
To save the file with the newly created custom profile, the file must be saved as an EPS , DCS , or PDF .Click the Where (Mac) or Save As (Win) list arrow, and then select a location to save the file.
Select the Embed Color Profile (Mac) or ICC Profile (Win) check box.
Click Save to save the file as a copy, and embed the new profile.[View full size image]
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