Setting Resolution And Color Management - Adobe 65064073 User Manual

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Prints different sequential numbers on the photos based on how many photos you're printing. For
Sequence
example, if you've selected nine photos to print, the sequential numbers would be 1/9, 2/9, 3/9, and so forth.
Shows the photo information that you specify using the Text Template Editor dialog box.
Edit
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Click the triangle to the right of Font Size and choose a font size (in points) from the pop-up menu.
See also
"The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor" on page 20
Print borders around photos
You can add borders around all the photos you're printing. Options include specifying the color and width of the
borders.
In the Image Settings panel, select Stroke Border.
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(Optional) Do any of the following:
• To change the border color, click the color swatch and select a color in the color picker that opens. Lightroom uses
the color picker that comes with your operating system. For more information on the color picker, refer to your
operating system's documentation.
• To adjust the width of the border, drag the Width slider.
For a tutorial on how to create unique borders for your photo prints, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_lr_frame.
Print page numbers, print info, and crop marks
You can add page numbers, printing information, and crop marks to the bottom of a page layout.
In the Overlays panel of the Print module, select Page Options, and then select any of the following items:
Prints page numbers on the lower right of each page.
Page Numbers
Prints the Print Sharpening setting, Profile setting, and the printer name at the bottom of each page.
Page Info
Prints crop marks around each photo to use as cutting guides after printing.
Crop Marks

Setting resolution and color management

Set printing resolution
In the Print module, the Print Resolution setting specifies the dots per inch (dpi) of the photo for the printer.
Lightroom resamples the image data if needed, depending on the print resolution and the print dimensions. The
default value of 240 dpi is usually satisfactory for many print jobs. Refer to your printer's documentation to
determine its optimal resolution.
In the Print Job panel of the Print module, do either of the following:
• To control the print resolution, select Print Resolution and specify a different value, if necessary.
• To use the native resolution of the photo (as long as it isn't lower than 72 ppi or higher than 480 ppi), deselect Print
Resolution.
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