Summary of Contents for Adobe 1400 DIGITAL PHOTO PRINTER - PRINTING IMAGES FROM PHOTOSHOP CS2
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Printing Images from Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe Photoshop is a powerful image editing program, and can be used to make high quality prints from image files. This document is divided into two main sections: Photoshop Setup, and Opening and Printing Images.
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If the image you are opening does not contain an embedded profile, a dialog will be displayed asking what you want to do. If you know what color space the image is in, assign a profile, either the working RGB (if it’s the same as your default working space shown here as sRGB), or select a profile from the dropbox.
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Now that your image is open in Photoshop, you can edit it as needed. Before printing the image, you should check the size, to ensure that it will print at the desired size. To do this, select Image | Image Size. A dialog will appear similar to the one shown in Figure 4. Make sure that the Constrain Proportions and Resample Image: checkboxes are checked.
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Let Printer Determine Colors. This will allow Windows ICM to color manage the image data when it is sent to the printer driver. If you wish to turn off printer color management, set the Color Handling: dropdown box to No Color Management. If you wish to...
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Windows and turns off Windows ICM so that the profiles are not applied twice. You are now ready to click on the Print… button to send the image to the printer driver for printing on the selected printer.
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Rendering Intent via the dropdown box below the profile name. Normally, you should select Perceptual for the rendering intent. You are now ready to click on the Print… button to send the image to the printer driver for printing on the selected printer.