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Color settings issue

Participant ,
May 02, 2021 May 02, 2021

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After upgrading from Photoshop CS6 to Photoshop CC, I now get this message each time I launch the app.

 

How can I fix this issue?

 

Thanks. 

 

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May 02, 2021 May 02, 2021

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What is your OS? 

What are Photoshop’s Edit > Color Settings? 

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Participant ,
May 03, 2021 May 03, 2021

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Thanks for responding.

 

OS Catalina

 

I changed the RGB workspace to Adobe RGB (1998) and that resolved the message issue.

 

I also changed the engine to Apple CMM, as that is the color setting I use with Corel Painter--I trust that would be correct. 

 

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May 03, 2021 May 03, 2021

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Setting the Color Management Policies to »Off« is highly discouraged! 

If you do so you should carefully evaluate whether you fully appreciate the consequences. 

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Participant ,
May 04, 2021 May 04, 2021

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Hello:

 

Color Management policies were toggled off, apparently as default by Photoshop CC. 

 

What exactly do these policies control?

 

So, should I turn them all on?

 

Thanks.

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LEGEND ,
May 04, 2021 May 04, 2021

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See: http://digitaldog.net/files/PhotoshopColorSettings.mp4

Photoshop CC Color Settings and Assign/Convert to Profile video

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"

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May 04, 2021 May 04, 2021

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Excellent tutorial

 

Thank you. 

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May 04, 2021 May 04, 2021

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This is very simple: Color management policies in Photoshop should always be "preserve embedded profiles". It's the only sensible setting, and it's how Photoshop is designed to work. "Off" is just a disaster waiting to happen.

 

What's "SWOP (Coated), 20%, GCR, Medium"? Where does it come from? That sounds like a very non-standard profile, and the likely reason for the original message.

 

 

 

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