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 .[View full size image]
See AlsoSee "Changing from Additive (RGB) to Subtractive (CMYK) Color" on page 424 for more information on using and working with CMYK . |