Sorry, but I do not have Photoshop.
(Yeah yeah, now you feel sorry for me!)
BTW. If you open without keeping the embedded profile, does Photoshop not
convert to your working profile? I chose working profile 'none', but my
package (picture window pro 3.0) did not do any conversion with that
setting. Anyway, I asked the creators of the package about this and until
now they responded to my previous questions with a free update of their
software!
Jerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Berman [SMTP:larry@bermanart.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 1:34 PM
> To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
> Subject: Re: filmscanners: How Not Embedding Color Space in Web
> Graphics
>
> I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question. I have Photoshop set for
> Adobe RGB and to ask me every time I open an image (if the profile is
> different) if I want to keep the embedded profile or to open without it.
>
> So if you're looking to remove a profile, just set Photoshop to a
> different
> profile and open your image without it.
>
> Larry
>
>
> >Just a question:
> >
> >how do you remove an embedded color space from your large tiff file?
> >
> >I have a color profiling capable software package, but it didn't allow me
> to
> >profile convert to color profile 'none'. It seemed it just didn't do any
> >conversion if you selected none. Without the conversion I get greenish,
> >color desaturated, contrastless images. So now I convert to sRGB. The
> >conversion to webgraphics then just removes the profile, but the (sRGB
> >coded) color info already is much more like (no profile) normal color
> info,
> >compared to the situation where I just remove the profile info from
> >ProPhotoRGB coded files.
>
>
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