Embedded Color Profile in Photoshop CS

Written by Ken Edwards
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).

Originally posted on Breaking Windows.

Ken Edwards is the Gaming Editor at Blogcritics, and calls Breaking Windows home. Ken works part time for Student Publications at BGSU as the Webmaster and System Administrator. He is also a freelance web developer.

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#1 — December 10, 2003 @ 18:40PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

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.

#2 — December 10, 2003 @ 20:14PM — Ken Edwards [URL]

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.

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