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When you assign a new profile, the color values, or numbers, in the document do not
change. When you enable color management and display a document, the colors in the
document represent an interpretation of the assigned color profile. For more
information, see “Should I assign or convert color profiles?” on page 238.
You can also remove an assigned color profile from a document. In other words, color
management is no longer applied to the document. The color values are retained,
however.
To assign or remove a color profile
1 Choose Canvas Assign Profile.
2 Enable one of the following color profile options:
• Use Default RGB Profile — applies the default RGB profile to the document
• Use Profile — applies a color profile to the document but does not convert the
original colors. If you enable this option, you must choose a color profile.
• Do Not Color Manage — retains the color values without associating them
with a color profile
If you have color profiles installed on your computer, Corel Painter includes
them in the list of available color profiles.
You can also assign a color profile from the Navigator panel by clicking the
Open Navigator Settings button , clicking Color Management, and
choosing Assign Profile.
Converting color profiles
Corel Painter lets you convert the color profile of a document to another color profile.
Converting a color profile differs from assigning a color profile, which involves only the
translation of one color profile to another and affects only the display of color. When
you convert one color profile to another, the color values in the document are
irreversibly changed. For more information, see “Should I assign or convert color
profiles?” on page 238.
Corel Painter also lets you choose the color management engine that is used for
converting color profiles. The color management engine, also known as a color
management module (CMM), uses the information in the color profiles to translate the
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