Graphics Programs Reference
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dialog box with the specific information selected for this device and
paper selection. Click Save to close the Print dialog box.
Dots Per inch (dpi)
determines the
amount of ink that
is dispersed on a
print. Pixels Per inch
(ppi) determines the
image file's resolu-
tion. lines Per inch
(lpi) measures a
printer's resolution
of halftone patterns.
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print settings are
specific to each
image. Save a preset
if you want to use
the same settings on
another image.
FIGURe 16.2 Configuring print settings
8. In the Photoshop Print Settings dialog box, make sure the Color
Management section is expanded. Select Photoshop Manages Colors
in the Color Handling drop-down.
9. Open the Printer Profile drop-down in the Color Management sec-
tion and select your chosen profile. In this case I will choose Epson
Stylus Photo 1280 Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Select Send 16-bit
Data. Under Normal Printing, select your rendering intent. In this
case I will select Perceptual and leave Black Point Compensation
unchecked. Figure 16.3 shows these selections.
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printer profiles
are specific to the
device and paper
type (they are iCC
files, as discussed in
Chapter 15).
10. Expand the Position And Size section and select Scale To Fit Media.
The preview image should now fill the page because the image's
aspect ratio matches the output size (see Figure 16.4). Click Print and
the print job is handed to your operating system and then printer.
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not all printers allow
you to print border-
less prints.
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