Embedded color profile?

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    Default Embedded color profile?

    What does it mean when I open a .psd with a
    Embedded color profile?




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    Default Re: Embedded color profile?

    Digital color is defined by numbers.

    An embedded profile tells a color management system (CMS) what those numbers represent, HOW to display a specific red, for example...

    Without an embedded profile (and a functioning CMS) the chances of reproducing that specific red on another device, like a printer or another monitor, are next to impossible...

    Try this:

    <http://www.gballard.net/psd/cs.html>

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