Thanks, David and Bob,

That�s the way I�m doing it also, David.
Always "Convert to Profile", instead of "Mode/CMYK" or whatever.


Cheers,

Clicio
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:21:35 -0500, David Riecks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  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.
> 
> Clicio:
> 
> Yes, it's like that if you are using "Image >> Mode >> RGB" as that's
> what you have as your working space.
> 
> If you want to retain the original ICC profile (and you have that
> available as an option in your "recommended" or other section in
> photoshop, then use the "Image >> Mode >> Convert to Profile" when
> moving from LAB to the specific ICC profile you want.
> 
> I've adopted this as the only way I will handle conversions, as I work
> on a couple of different machines and often change the working space
> setups depending on the job. Rather than try to remember what the
> working space is at any given time, I just always use the "Image >>
> Mode >> Convert to Profile" and choose the profile I want to convert
> to, and then there's never any confusion.
> 
> David
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