A plugin for Photoshop that corrects color space issues in digital camera images by ignoring the EXIF data.
However, there are some digital cameras that don't embed ICC profiles and instead always specify the sRGB color space in the EXIF data, even if the photographer uses different spaces. In this case, Photoshop 7.x would behave as if each image is tagged with an sRGB ICC profile, which might not be ideal for certain users.
If you're one of those users who want more control over the color space of your images, you can consider installing a plug-in called "Ignore EXIF Color Space." This plug-in can be placed in the Adobe Photoshop 7 Plug-Ins folder, and will instruct Photoshop 7.x to ignore the color space specified in EXIF metadata.
Once you've installed the plug-in, you can expect Photoshop 7.x to present a dialog box when opening images, which will ask you to assign a profile to each image instead of defaulting to the sRGB ICC profile. And if you change your mind and want to go back to the default behavior of Photoshop 7.x, you simply need to remove the plug-in and restart the software.
Overall, this plug-in can be a useful addition to your Photoshop 7.x software if you want more control over the color space of your images. Just make sure you have the right version of Photoshop and meet the requirements.
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