MasterClass: Perfil ICC no Photoshop | PDF do PSD para Gráfica em CMYK | PDF em Curvas no Acrobat

Have you ever sent a job to the printer and, when it arrived printed, the colors were completely different from what you saw on the screen? This is directly related to the ICC Profile—and configuring it correctly is what separates the amateur designer from the professional. In this lesson, I'll show you how to configure the ICC Profile in Photoshop and ALL Adobe tools at a professional level, including how to perfectly finalize the file using Photoshop to convert it to PDF, with correct color separation and conversion to curves in Adobe Acrobat PDF Professional. 📋 Content Summary: • What is an ICC Profile and why is it MEGA important for printing? • Difference between FOGRA 39 (coated) and FOGRA 29 (uncoated) • How to configure the profile globally using Adobe Bridge • How to adjust the profile directly within Photoshop • Dot gain: the rule you MUST know • Mistake most designers make when converting RGB → CMYK • Supreme tip for professional conversion in Photoshop 🔗 Complementary Lesson — ICC Profile (What it is and why to use it): ▸    • Perfil ICC: O erro que custa caro na gráfi...   🔗 Lesson on Converting PDF to Curves: ▸    • Como Converter PDF em Curvas - Tutorial, R...   ⏱ Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction: What you will learn 01:17 — What is an ICC Profile and its importance 03:18 — Setting up via Adobe Bridge (Creative Cloud) 05:12 — Setting up ICC Profile directly in Photoshop 07:30 — Visual difference between RGB and CMYK (Proof Preview) 10:26 — Side-by-side comparison: CMYK vs RGB in Photoshop 11:03 — How to correctly resolve color separation 12:46 — SUPREME TIP: Convert to profile in Advanced mode 15:38 — Alternative workflow: Illustrator/InDesign for text 16:37 — ERRORS in closing: exporting as PNG or JPG 17:03 — Why PNG/JPG lose the CMYK profile 17:28 — Two CORRECT ways to close a file for printing 18:05 — Method 1: Save as TIFF (preserves color profile) 19:32 — Method 2: Save as PDF (the master tip) 20:22 — Setting up PDF: choosing the standard Correct 20:56 — PDF/X-1a vs PDF/X-4: differences and when to use 22:04 — Color conversion and output conditions in PDF 22:55 — PDF ready! Checking in Acrobat Professional 23:44 — Checking color separation in Acrobat 24:04 — Proof: vectorized text in PDF (maximum quality!) 25:22 — Converting PDF to curves using Acrobat Professional 25:48 — Leveler preview: text in outline 26:43 — Closing and CTA 👉FOLLOW ME: Instagram:   / design.deconversao   Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/curumim22 Professional Contact: [email protected] 🎬 Suggested Videos: ▸ ⚠️DEFINITIVE GUIDE to Generate the CORRECT File for PRINTING and How to Convert PDF to CURVES —    • ⚠️GUIA DEFINITIVO para Gerar Arquivo CORRE...   ▸ How to Close PDF for Printing No Affinity (NO ERRORS!) Advanced and Professional Level —    • Como Fechar PDF para Gráfica no Affinity (...   ▸ How to Create a Professional COLOR PALETTE with Hexa + RGB + CMYK + PANTONE —    • Como Criar PALETA DE CORES Profissional co...   ▸ How to Convert PDF to CURVES Online and for Free (No Errors at the Printing Company!) 🖨️ —    • Como Converter PDF em CURVAS Online e Grát...   ▸ Why Large Format Artwork Doesn't Need High Resolution? —    • Por que as Artes para Grandes Formatos não...   #photoshop #adobe #graphicdesign Tags: ICC profile, Photoshop ICC profile, configure ICC profile, Photoshop color profile, Adobe Bridge color profile, Fogra 39, Fogra 29, Adobe color settings, CMYK Photoshop, convert RGB to CMYK, graphic file preparation, PDF for printing Photoshop, print dot gain, print color profile, how to configure Adobe colors, professional graphic design, offset printing, coated paper profile, color separation, Adobe tools, Creative Cloud profile, Rodrigo Silva, conversion design, Photoshop tutorial, professional Photoshop printing,