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May 09, 2017 May 09, 2017

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May 09, 2017 May 09, 2017

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This is just about applying the same preset across all Adobe applications - if that's what you want to do.There's no particular need.

If you only have Photoshop it's moot and you can ignore it.

Generally I would not recommend changing anything in color settings until you're experienced enough to know what the different settings will actually do.

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Generally I would not recommend changing anything in color settings until you're experienced enough to know what the different settings will actually do.

Well, depending on the location I think changing the CMYK Working Space to the locally most relevant one may be a good idea even for beginners.

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Yes, you're absolutely right. That's the one exception.

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