May 2004
Beginner
1128 pages
27h 27m
English
Setting Photoshop Color Setting defaults doesn't take much time, but it does require a little thought to make them work best with the kind of work you do most. These settings can be changed at any time. These are defaults; Photoshop will use these settings unless you tell Photoshop to do something else. You can always override default settings on a per-file basis; when you find that you frequently are overriding the default settings, just press Ctrl(
)+Shift+K and set new defaults.
To make matters even simpler, Adobe has come up with different collections of settings that suit common needs of different ...