Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows)
Fine-tune color tones in Photoshop while viewing a preview that accurately reproduces printing results.
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With print log management, you can save and load setting parameters from past print jobs.
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imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Photoshop for Windows and Macintosh are provided with the printer.
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For instructions and details on which versions of Photoshop are compatible with the imagePROGRAF Print
Plug-In for Photoshop, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system.
Print Plug-In (Windows)
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Print Plug-In (Macintosh)
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Using the Printer Driver to Print
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The printer driver offers the following settings and adjustments.
Choose the standard sRBG color space or Adobe RGB as desired.
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Adjust the color balance, brightness, contrast, saturation, and gray levels.
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For instructions on using the printer driver to print Adobe RGB images created in Photoshop, refer to the fol-
lowing topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system.
Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows)
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Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS)
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Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows)
Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows)
This topic describes how to print Adobe RGB images based on the following example.
Document: Adobe RGB image created in Photoshop
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Page Size: 10×12 inches (254.0×304.8 mm)
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Paper: Roll
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Paper type: Canon Premium Glossy Paper 2 280
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Roll Paper Width: 10 inches (254.0 mm)
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In Photoshop, select no color-matching.
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In the printer driver settings, select Driver Matching Mode and choose Adobe RGB in Color Space.
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In Photoshop, create an image in the Adobe RGB color space.
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Choose Print with Preview from the File menu to display the Print dialog box.
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Make sure the setting mode is Color Management.
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In the Color Handling list in Options, click Printer Manages Colors.
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Click Print to display the Print dialog box.
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Select the printer and click Properties to display the printer driver dialog box.
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The following procedures are based on the example of Photoshop CS3/CS4/CS5.
For instructions on creating Adobe RGB images, refer to the Photoshop documentation.
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