44-7 Specifying color settingsWhen you open a file that contains an ICC profile that does not match your currentPhotoshop working space setting, you have the choice to convert from the embeddedprofile or not. If you want to preserve the color integrity of the source image, do notconvert. When you open the image, immediately go to RGB or CMYK Setup tospecify the working space for the image. If your working space is set to your outputdevice, you may want to convert.T O SET RGB DEFAULTS1. Choose Color Settings >RGB Setup from the Photoshop 5.x File menu.2. Choose your current Photoshop RGB color space from the RGB menu.Your selection should reflect the color space of most RGB files you will be opening.If you create new RGB files or want to standardize your RGB files, choose EFIRGB.3. Click Load if the file is not visible in the RGB menu.You can load the Calibrated RGB setup file, EFIRGB ICC ColorSync file, orEFIRGB.ICM file. All describe the same RGB space and automatically set theGamma, White Point, and Primaries. Consider sRGB if you usually view images on ageneric PC monitor or rely on a Windows operating system to manage color on yourmonitor. If you choose sRGB as a working space, print with the ColorWise RGBSource option set to sRGB.N OTE : EFIRGB is set as the default RGB Source color space on the Color Server.No matter what RGB space you select, make sure it is available on the Color Server.For more information on downloading RGB Source profiles to the Color Server,see the Color Guide.Select this optionSelect this option