Of course.
That was a stupid question!
If I go to Lab, IÂm converting the file; same occurs if I convert to CMYK .
Sorry, I really didnÂt think before asking.
:-(

Cheers, Clicio
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:52:09 -0600, Bob Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Nov 18, 2004, at 8:13 AM, clic!o wrote:
> 
> > Most of my images require some enhancement in Lab mode; I have noticed
> > that if the ICC profile embedded is different from the workspace
> > profile, it gets replaced by the workspace profile when the file goes
> > back to RGB.
> > Is it always like that?
> > Why is that so?
> 
> When you leave the files RGB space as defined by the profile and
> convert it to LAB, Photoshop doesn't keep track of what color space the
> file WAS in, its now in LAB.  When you move back to RGB it could be any
> RGB space.  By default it goes to your particular RGB working space as
> set in your color prefs.  If you want something different do a convert
> to profile from LAB and select whatever RGB space you want.
> 
> Bob Smith
> 
> Accurate Image â Bob Smith Photographer â Waco Texas USA
> http://www.accurateimage.org
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