Agency designers work from home and in-office. Inconsistent color spaces (sRGB vs. Adobe RGB) have led to printed banners looking purple instead of blue. AutoSettingsPS v0.5.9 includes a "Color Lock" feature that enforces specific rendering intents across all machines, eliminating costly reprints.
.\AutoSettingsPS.ps1 -Profile work -Silent -LogPath C:\Logs\autoset.log AutoSettingsPS by westlife v0.5.9
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Usage Protocol: Users are advised to exercise caution when modifying system identifiers (IDPS/PSID). Incorrect modification of these values can result in a console ban from the PlayStation Network (PSN) or system instability. Agency designers work from home and in-office
The leap from previous iterations to v0.5.9 introduces several refined capabilities. Here is what sets this version apart: Usage Protocol: Users are advised to exercise caution
Westlife has hinted at a v0.6.0 release in public development logs. Anticipated features include:
Until then, AutoSettingsPS by westlife v0.5.9 remains the gold standard for Photoshop configuration automation.