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Colour Settings in Photoshop
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Eek... I'm out of my depth.

I may be ble to answer question #4: the colour space and colour profile are two different things. The eyeone calibration is profiling your monitor, which is done to standardize how it displays colours.

Your colour space in photoshop determines which colours can be represented. Ideally, you set you colour space depending on your output -- check with your lab to see what they prefer, find out if your home printer can handle the larger Adobe RGB, and I think the web is still based on sRGB.

Your monitor profile is to ensure that your colours remain consistent with other monitors and don't change over time.

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Colour Settings in Photoshop - by championboxer - Oct 24, 2006, 07:17
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Colour Settings in Photoshop - by matthew - Dec 9, 2006, 14:49

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