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01/01/2005 05:50:47 PM · #1
anyone know how to change the "view -> proof setup" from working CMYK to monitor RGB permanently?

thanks in advance
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01/01/2005 05:56:17 PM · #2
Did you check Help? I found this bit about custom proof setup, but maybe something here would help with your problem...?

To create a custom proof setup:

Choose View > Proof Setup > Custom.
If you want the custom proof setup to be the default proof setup for documents, close all document windows before choosing the View > Proof Setup > Custom command.

Select Preview to display a live preview of the proof settings in the document while the Proof Setup dialog box is open.
To use a preset proof setup as a starting point, choose it from the Setup menu. If the desired setup does not appear in the menu, click Load to locate and load the setup.
For Profile, choose the color profile for the output device for which you want to create the proof. The usefulness of the chosen profile depends on how accurately it describes the device's behavior. Often, custom profiles for specific paper and printer combinations create the most accurate soft proof.
If the proof profile you chose uses the same color mode as the document, do one of the following:
Select Preserve Color Numbers to preview how the image would look when sending numeric values in the file to an output device with no color conversion to the proof profile space. This option could be useful if you have a CMYK file that was prepared for a specific printing process and you want to see how it would look when printed directly to a different output device such as your inkjet printer or a different press. The results would help you decide whether the image needs to be converted to a different color space, edited, or left as is.
Deselect Preserve Color Numbers to simulate how the document will appear if colors are converted from the document space to their nearest equivalents in the proof profile space in an effort to preserve the colors' visual appearances. Then specify a rendering intent for the conversion. (See Handling colors with a rendering intent.)
If needed, select any of the following:
Simulate Paper White to preview the dingy white of real paper. Selecting this option automatically selects the Simulate Ink Black option.
Simulate Ink Black to preview the dark gray you really get instead of a solid black on many printers.
The availability of these options depends on the proof profile chosen. Not all profiles support both options.

To save your custom proof setup as a preset proof setup, click Save. To ensure that the new preset appears in the View > Proof Setup menu, save the preset in the Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Color/Proofing folder (Windows), or Users/user profile/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Color/Proofing folder (Mac OS).


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