Or else it's a phantom feature, a proposed feature that (was never)/(had yet to be) implemented.

Stuart wrote:

Hello Joseph,

JT> PSP is reputed to be capable for the money. I have avoided it because JT> past versions would do only sRGB. This is a limited color space, JT> suitable only for screen viewing or machine prints. Check to see if the JT> new version will do something more.
I could not work it out frankly. There is a setting where it refers in an option setting to sRGB giving the impression that it will operate in other colour spaces.


There is a specific section on colour management that allows you to select "Emulated device profile" which 
includes Adobe1998, Photoshop5DefaultCMYK, and many many other settings. However, all of this is headed by the 
label: "Image, graphics or text generated by:" and then the preset value: "sRGB Color Space" 
with no obvious way to change it.

My guess is that you probably can change to a more useful setting but it is not clear 
to someone as ignorant of this area as I am as to how to do this.





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