Adobe RGB (1998)
Is the largest recommended RGB working space and suited for print production with a broad range of colors.
Apple RGB
Reflects the characteristics of the older 13-inch Mac OS monitor. This space is suitable for working with older desktop publishing files or for emulating Photoshop 4.0 and earlier.
ColorMatch RGB
Matches the native color space of the old Radius Pressview monitors. This space is a smaller gamut alternative to Adobe RGB (1998) for print production work.
sRGB
Is designed to reflect the characteristics of the average PC monitor. sRGB is suitable for RGB images destined for the Web, but not recommended for print production work.
Monitor RGB
Sets the RGB working space to your current monitor color space. This setting is suitable when you're trying to match the RGB color in non-color-managed applications like Adobe GoLive.
ColorSync RGB
(Mac OS) Matches the RGB color space specified in the Apple ColorSync control panel.
Is the largest recommended RGB working space and suited for print production with a broad range of colors.
Apple RGB
Reflects the characteristics of the older 13-inch Mac OS monitor. This space is suitable for working with older desktop publishing files or for emulating Photoshop 4.0 and earlier.
ColorMatch RGB
Matches the native color space of the old Radius Pressview monitors. This space is a smaller gamut alternative to Adobe RGB (1998) for print production work.
sRGB
Is designed to reflect the characteristics of the average PC monitor. sRGB is suitable for RGB images destined for the Web, but not recommended for print production work.
Monitor RGB
Sets the RGB working space to your current monitor color space. This setting is suitable when you're trying to match the RGB color in non-color-managed applications like Adobe GoLive.
ColorSync RGB
(Mac OS) Matches the RGB color space specified in the Apple ColorSync control panel.