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Assigning a Different Profile to a Document


Photoshop's color management system must know the color space of the image so it can decipher the meaning of the color values in the image. When assigning a profile to an image, the image will be in the color space described by the particular profile. For example, a document's profile can be assigned by a source device, like a digital camera or a scanner, or assigned directly in Photoshop. When using the Assign Profile command, color values are mapped directly into the new profile space.

Assign or Remove a Profile



Open a document.

Click the

Edit menu, and then click

Assign Profile .

Select from the following options:


  • Don't Color Manage This Document.
    Select the option to remove any assigned profile (the document becomes untagged).


  • Working RGB.
    Select the option to tag the document with the current working space profile.


  • Profile.
    Select the option, click the list arrow, and then select a new color profile, which removes the old one.

Click

OK .

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See Also


See "Changing from Additive (RGB) to Subtractive (CMYK) Color" on page 424 for more information on using and working with

CMYK .


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