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Converting colors to other color profiles

When you convert document colors from one color profile to another, the color values in the document are changed according to the rendering intent, but the appearance of colors is preserved. The main purpose of converting colors is to match the appearance of colors in the source color space as closely as possible to colors in the destination color space.

Because multiple color conversions deteriorate accuracy, it is recommended that you convert colors only once. Wait until the document is ready and you are sure of the color profile that will be used for the final output. For example, if you designed a document in the Adobe RGB (1998) color space, and the document will be posted on the Web, you can convert document colors to the sRGB color space.

You can choose the color management engine that is used for converting colors. For more information, see Choosing color-conversion settings.

To convert colors to other color profiles Back to Top
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Click Tools Color management Document settings.
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In the Edit document color settings area, enable the Convert document colors to new color profiles option.
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Choose a color profile from the RGB, CMYK, and Grayscale list box.
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Choose a suitable rendering intent from the Rendering intent list box. For information about the available rendering intents, see What is a rendering intent?.

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