Jerry I'm sure you can set up the same parameters as a custom setup. Go Edit>Color Settings>Custom Can you get that far? This is where you would have selected your RGB and Grayscale color spaces originally. The main parameters for your workflow (meaning taking from the PS 5 defaults) will be to select sRGB as your RGB space, and Gamma 2.2 for your Grayscale space. Spot = 20% Dot gain, and CMYK is PS 5 default CMYK. Hit save and name it something that will have meaning for you, and just make sure that name is loaded before you close the window. If you are not able to do a custom setup, reinstall the PS software. Todd > Hi Tyler, Nope, there is nothing in the folder at all. I didn't even know the > folder was there, so I know I didn't trash it! Weird. > > Jerry > > Tyler Boley wrote: > >> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Jerry Olson <jerryolson@r...> >> wrote: >>> It doesn't come up there. It's not one of the choices. >> >> Open your system folder >> open Application Support folder >> open Adobe folder >> open Color folder >> open Settings folder >> >> if there isn't a file called- >> >> Photoshop 5 Default Spaces.csf >> >> Then you've somehow trashed it, or done some sort of custom PS6.x >> installation that doesn't include it, and it won't be an >> option for you. >> Tyler
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: More quadtone experiences
2001-08-23 by Todd Flashner
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