Abstract Profile
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An abstract profile begins and ends its transformations in Lab space. Contrast bumps, increasing saturation, and gray or sepia effects are just a few examples of simple color edits than can be captured within an abstract profile. As of Photoshop version CS4, Photoshop supports the use of abstract and device link profiles. | An abstract profile begins and ends its transformations in Lab space. Contrast bumps, increasing saturation, and gray or sepia effects are just a few examples of simple color edits than can be captured within an abstract profile. As of Photoshop version CS4, Photoshop supports the use of abstract and device link profiles. | ||
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* [[The_7_ICC_Profile_Types|The 7 ICC profile types]] | * [[The_7_ICC_Profile_Types|The 7 ICC profile types]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:45, 25 September 2013
An Abstract profile is one of the 7 profile types defined by the ICC.
An abstract profile begins and ends its transformations in Lab space. Contrast bumps, increasing saturation, and gray or sepia effects are just a few examples of simple color edits than can be captured within an abstract profile. As of Photoshop version CS4, Photoshop supports the use of abstract and device link profiles.
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