Photoshop :: How To Save Image As Viewed In Protanopic / Deuteranopic Proof View

Dec 24, 2012

I'd like to create a series of textures that are essentially deuteranopic versions of other files I have. Although I can view the files as they would be seen by a deuteranopic using a proof view, I cannot find a way to save the file as it appears in this proof.

I have tried for hours to find a solution across the help topics and even attempted to find third-party programs to no avail, and using screenshots to capture the view and save them is time-consuming and creates errors when I need to preserve partial transparency of certain textures.

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Jul 17, 2006

I have saved a psd file as jpg using File -> Save as.
Also tried: File -> Save for web.

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When I look at the same jpg file in Firefox or Internet explorer the file look bleached (a lot lighter in color).

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I would like to use Proof Setup to view my files default in sRGB, but whatever I do, Photoshop always opens default with CMYK. I tried Custom, choose sRGB and then save, but that does not change Photoshop's CMYK obsession.

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