![]() ![]() This intent is best used in situations where the exact color of a photo is less important then the brightness of the photo (like a business graph or logo). The saturation intent preserves the brightness or saturation of colors when transforming them into the working space's profile.This type of intent is best for pictures, and is the recommended intent for most documents. In other words, the color stays proportional to itself. The perceptual intent preserves the visual relationship between the source's colors.When converting a profile there are four different intents each with their pros and cons. The conversion options determine the method Photoshop will use while converting the color profile to the working space profile. We may or may not want Photoshop to preserve the embedded profile, check all of the check boxes below to make Photoshop give you color management options when you open a file. Set all of the management policies to preserve embedded profiles. ![]() Adobe Photoshop has the ability to read and preserve incoming color profiles. Use the following settings for your working space:Ĭolor management policies determine what will happen when files are opened or pasted into Photoshop. This is used as a central location for color and will set your default color settings for files in Photoshop. The working space is where you set a standard color profile. Then, on the right side, click the "More Options" button so that your window looks like the one below. To navigate to the color settings dialogue box click Edit > Color Settings. The color settings dialogue box allows users to set up working spaces and determines how color will be handled when files are opened.
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