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the basic data, whether the image is in cmyk or rgb or png, should already be visible on the toolbar, apart from that, there should be an option to immediately change from rgb to cmyk or lab, these data are hard to find now, but they are very important, so I see no reason why they are not covered on the basic toolbar and even color coded. The real process is to find whether the image is in rgb or CMYK and then you don't know whether it is converted just by changing the menu, very bad.

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When you open any file, the move tool is active by default. Then the color format and document size size is shown in the window toolbar.

Another place to inspect is the resource manager for placed images.

 

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