44-5 Specifying color settingsChoose Adobe (ACE) from the Engine menu to use the built-in color managementengine for Photoshop.Choose a rendering intent from the Intent menu that will optimize the color quality ofthe conversion. For guidelines on choosing the rendering intent, see your Photoshop6.x documentation.Select Use Black Point Compensation and Use Dither (8-bit/channel images) tooptimize the quality of color conversions.6. Clear the Desaturate Monitor Colors By and Blend RGB Colors Using Gamma options inthe Advanced Controls area.Deslecting these options helps optimize the matching of the monitor display toprinted output.7. Click Save to save the current group of color settings.The Save dialog box appears.8. Name the settings file, accept the default saved location, and click Save.You can switch to your saved settings at any time by choosing the group name from theSettings menu at the top of the Color Settings dialog box.Photoshop 5.x color settingsLike Photoshop 6.x, Photoshop 5.x offers settings for default RGB and CMYK colorspaces and color management policies.Photoshop 5.x allows you to use two simultaneous RGB spaces, one for the monitorand one for the Photoshop RGB working space. The monitor RGB space setting doesnot affect the image data in the file; it affects only the way the image is displayed on themonitor. Even if an RGB image has been prepared with different monitor settings, itis still correctly displayed on your monitor, without changes to the original values inthe file.