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Before you begin
This chapter covers features of Photoshop version 4.0 for Mac OS and Windows. The
illustrations show only Mac OS dialog boxes, but the information and instructions
apply equally to the Windows version of Photoshop. Most of the information
presented in this chapter also applies to previous versions of Photoshop.
Before you begin
A special feature of Photoshop allows you to save RGB EPS (PostScript) images that
include independent source color space information. This feature is sometimes referred
to as “PostScript Level 2 tagging” or “RGB tagging.”
You define the source color space to apply to RGB EPS images by specifying a Monitor
Setup in Photoshop. This Photoshop-specific source color space definition is
overridden by the RGB Source print option setting unless you set RGB Source to
Off (see page 2-8).
If you are using a Windows version of Photoshop or Photoshop 2.5 for Mac OS, use
the instructions below to ensure proper functioning of the RGB tagging feature.
With Windows versions of Photoshop
If you use any Windows version of Photoshop, you must edit the Photoshop
configuration settings file in order to enable PostScript Level 2 tagging for RGB
EPS files.
In the Photoshop\Prefs folder, open the Photos40.ini (Photoshop 4.0) or Photos30.ini
(Photoshop 3.0) file and append the following line to it:
DISABLERGBTAGS=1
Save the file; the change takes effect the next time you start Photoshop.
Chapter 5:
Adobe
Photoshop 4.0