For most color-managed workflows,
it is best to use a preset color setting that has been tested by
Adobe Systems. Changing specific options is recommended only if
you are knowledgeable about color management and very confident
about the changes you make.
After you customize options, you
can save them as a preset. Saving color settings ensures that you
can reuse them and share them with other users or applications.
To save color settings as a preset,
click Save in the Color Settings dialog box. To ensure that the
application displays the setting name in the Color Settings dialog
box, save the file in the default location. If you save the file
to a different location, you must load the file before you can select
the setting.
To load a color settings preset that’s not saved in the
standard location, click Load in the Color Settings dialog box,
select the file you want to load, and click Open.
Note: In Acrobat, you cannot save customized color settings.
To share customized color settings with Acrobat, you must create
the file in InDesign, Illustrator, or Photoshop, and then save it
in the default Settings folder. It will then be available in the
Color Management category of the Preferences dialog box. You can
also add settings manually to the default Settings folder.
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