Explain the loss of PS profile loss, through the PS "Edit" menu, "color settings" to solve.
First, the reason for the loss of PS configuration file
The reason for the missing PS profile is usually: PS file should not be their own computer in the PS do, in fact, this problem is generally in the PS open different versions of the PS file encountered, this is because of the color configuration between the PS set standards, this change will appear a slight change in color, But this question basically does not affect the file color big problem, even the naked eye cannot distinguish. Unless the top professional printing needs to be provisioned. The general level of printing is not to be ignored.
Second, the PS configuration file is missing solution
Each time you open the PS file, the Color Profile Loss dialog box, will be very annoying. How to cancel the next time no longer prompt, how to set it?
Photoshop defaults to: SRGB iec61966-2.1 color configuration.
To perform edit-color settings, open the Color Settings dialog box, and then remove the hook in the color management scheme in the following "open query", "paste when asked", "Ask on Open", and make sure. This way, the next time we open the file, there is no hint that the PS profile is missing.
PS configuration file-related commands, under the Edit menu, "Specify Profile" and "Convert to Profile" two commands. Because Windows systems, monitors, Photoshop and other color management files, so it will cause color differences in various situations, such as in PS you see originally very good-looking colors, but in the browser to see the color, and then like a color you on a computer to see feel good, Sometimes on the second computer to see that is not too bright and so on, this is the device or software between the color management file, that is, the configuration file is different. Specifying the configuration file is to let us specify the color management file that we want to use, and the transformation profile is to allow us to convert RGB color management in PS to the specified color space.
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