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The more accurately the profile describes the behavior of the output device and printing conditions (such as paper
type), the more accurately the color management system can translate the numeric values of the actual colors in a
document. (See "Obtaining custom profiles for desktop printers" on page 139.)
(Optional) Set any of the following options.
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Specifies how Photoshop converts colors to the destination color space. (See "About rendering
Rendering Intent
intents" on page 149.)
Black Point Compensation
output device.
Enabled when you let Photoshop manage color. Select to view image colors in the preview area
Match Print Colors
as they will actually print.
Access the color management options for the printer driver from the second print dialog box, which automatically
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appears after you click Print. In Windows, click the Preferences button to access the printer driver options. In
Mac OS, use the pop-up menu from the second Print dialog box to access the printer driver options.
Turn off color management for the printer, so the printer profile settings won't override your profile settings.
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Every printer driver has different color management options. If it's not clear how to turn off color management,
consult your printer documentation.
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Click Print.
Note: If you get a warning that your image is larger than the printable area of the paper, click Cancel, choose File > Print,
and select the Scale To Fit Media box. To make changes to your paper size and layout, click Page Setup, and attempt to
print the file again.
Print a hard proof
A hard proof (sometimes called a proof print or match print) is a printed simulation of what your final output on a
printing press will look like. A hard proof is produced on an output device that's less expensive than a printing press.
Some inkjet printers have the resolution necessary to produce inexpensive prints that can be used as hard proofs.
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Choose View > Proof Setup, and select the output conditions you want to simulate. You can do this using a preset
or by creating a custom proof setup. See "Soft-proof colors" on page 137.
The view changes automatically according to the proof you chose, unless you chose Custom. In this case, the
Customize Proof Condition dialog box appears. You must save custom proof settings for them to appear in the Proof
Setup Preset menu of the Print dialog box. Follow the instructions to customize a proof.
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After you select a proof, choose File > Print.
Choose Color Management from the pop-up menu.
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In the Print area, select Proof.
The profile that appears in parentheses, should match the proof setup you selected earlier.
In the Options area, for Color Handling, choose Photoshop Manages Colors.
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For Printer Profile, select the profile for your output device.
(Optional) Set any of the following options.
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This option is available if you select Proof from the Print area. From the pop-up menu, choose any
Proof Setup
customized proofs that exist locally on your hard drive.
Preserves the shadow detail in the image by simulating the full dynamic range of the
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