The easiest way to work in RGB but have your eye on the CMYK results is to work with 'soft proof' on or at least check it from time to time to see how your colours will be altered when converted to CMYK. In Photoshop, the shortcut for this is Cmd+Y to toggle this on and off, or go to the 'View' Menu, and then choose 'proof colours' to do the In Photoshop, you can also easily set foreground and background colors and create swatches for your projects of commonly used colors. To access the color picker click on the foreground swatch on the Tool menu or choose F6. Once you have the color picker open you can set your own color by entering numerical values for HSB, TGB, Lab, or CMYK colors. Te enseñamos cómo cambiar un archivo de RGB a CMYK en Photoshop de forma rápida.#Shorts👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Despliega para más info 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 The RGB and CMYK menus in the Working Spaces area of the Photoshop Color Settings dialog box include options for saving and loading ICC profiles and defining custom profiles. All color profiles used in a project are saved in the project, so you do not need to manually transfer color profiles from one system to another to open the project on Re: photoshop shortcut. In reply to davidhood • Jun 30, 2002. In photoshop 7, what does "ctrl-Y" do? It changes the image from RGB to RGB/CMYK. The only palce I see the change is on the designation of the file at the top of the image. I don't see any change in the image at all. Cricket. RGB stands for red, green, and blue. RGB refers to the colored light on our computer monitors that displays everything we see. With millions of colors available, you can achieve way more artistically. To change the Color Mode in Photoshop from RGB to CMYK: First, Merge all the layers. Then go to Image > Mode and select CMYK. Option 1: While Creating A New Document. You can change your color profile right from the New Document window. To do this, head to File > New. You can also hold Control + N (Win) or Command + N (Mac). In the New Document window, select the Color Mode you’d like to work in from the available options. ProPhoto RGB Color Space. A behemoth compared to sRGB, ProPhoto RGB comes with its own set of idiosyncrasies. Though it’s a favorite of many high-level professionals, its wider color gamut includes colors that monitors can’t yet process and even some that the human eye can’t see. Probably your color printer is CMYK. Therefore, any color you choose as CMYK values is within gamut. Some CMYK colors (especially bright popping greens!) look awful on monitors (which display color as illuminated RGB values). Print samples of different greens on your printer, and choose a green from the printed samples. Don't worry about what Step one: locate the problem pixels. When you have your image open inside of Photoshop, your first task is to find where the problem is. You can use a Threshold adjustment layer to quickly pinpoint the darkest areas in your image. Click the adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the layers panel and choose Threshold from the list. p9lq5T.