Embedded Color Profile in Photoshop CS
Published December 10, 2003
This is one of those small but very welcome additions to the new Photoshop CS. For me, I do not care one bit about the embedded color profile of an image. I mainly use Photoshop for web development. You can now check the box that says "Don't show again" (also available in the Preferences.
I cannot tell you how many times I have clicked the "Ignore" button in Photoshop 7, and wished there was an option to turn this off. Well I guess I was not the only person annoyed by this.
Thank you Adobe, for adding this feature (its about time).
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- Published: December 10, 2003
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Great domain name!
I actually blogged about Photoshop CS a couple times. I have been meaning to write more on it, but have not had the time. here and here.
I pointed out some of the shortcomings in this article. It is, however a HUGE update well worth the price. Macword has a great article on it here, http://www.macworld.com/2003/11/features/adobechanges/.
There is a new Photo Filter, in the Image > Adjust menu, which is really nice, puts photo effects such as Warner Filter 85, which is a traditional filter. The Shadow/Highlight dialog is new as well, and is very helpful for photos. It is sorta another way to use levels, an easier way to do levels. There is a Filter Gallery, which allows you to layer filters on top of each other, and it keeps its history.






What do you think of the new PS? I don't have it yet, but have been drooling over thoughts of it since it was introduced. It looks to be a pretty nice step up from 7.