New window creates a second view of the same image. Like looking through two windows at the same room. Any change is made to the image, not the window. You will have to make a copy of the image to change the colorspace of one and not the other.
Jim King


SimonMartin wrote:

Hi,

I'm having a blonde moment here...

I don't often use a second window of the same image when I'm working but recently I wanted to use one to soft proof the image in CMYK as I went along. In Mac OSX, PS V7, I did Window > Documents > New Window. I then changed the new window colourspace to CMYK but the original window changed with it. I can't get the windows in separate spaces.

I'm doing something silly, I know, but I can't figure it out.

Anybody?

Simon

Simon Martin
London Uk
020 8386 5828

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