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Photoshop help (PS6 and CS2) Color problems
I have some images that when they open in Photoshop 6, it gives me this option:
![]() By clicking "Convert document's color into the working space", it will allow me to save things like contrast and saturation changes. However, when I open the same image in CS2, it opens right up on it's own. Then when I save it, it saves and does not allow me to save any of the color changes I made to it. Any idea where I can change CS2 so it will prompt me the same when I open the images? Thanks, DWB |
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On the menu bar select Edit and then click on Color Settings...
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