Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Lightroom Killer Tips
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Can't See Your Rulers?
If you're pressing Command-R (PC: Ctrl-
R) and you can't see your printing rulers
(the ones that appear above the top of
your photo, and along the left side), it's
because you have to make your guides
visible first. Press Command-Shift- H
(PC: Ctrl-Shift-H) or just choose Show
Guides from the View menu. Now when
you use that shortcut, you'll be toggling
the rulers on/off.
Adding Photos to
Your Printing Queue
Adding more photos to print couldn't be
easier—just go to the Filmstrip and Com-
mand-click (PC: Ctrl-click) on any photo
you want to add to your print queue, and
Lightroom instantly creates another page
for it in the queue. To remove a photo
from the print queue, it's just as easy: go
to the Filmstrip and Command-click (PC:
Ctrl-click) on any already selected photo
to deselect it (Lightroom removes the
page from your queue automatically, so
you don't print a blank sheet).
that has your usual page size, layout, etc.,
but make sure you set your color profile
to the color space your lab prefers (which
is usually sRGB for color labs). That way,
when you save it as a JPEG, you won't
forget to embed the right color space.
Enabling 16-Bit Printing
If your inkjet printer was made in the
last few years, it probably supports 16-bit
printing, but to take advantage of it, make
sure you have the latest printer driver
(which can be downloaded for free from
your printer manufacturer's website).
Note: 16-bit printing currently only works
for Mac users, and only those using Mac
OS X Leopard or higher.
Changing Your Ruler Units
Precise Margins Way Quicker
Than Using the Margins Sliders
Choosing How the
Identity Plate Prints
To change the unit of measure for your
rulers, just Right-click on either ruler,
and a pop-up menu of measurements
(Inches, Centimeters, Millimeters, Points,
and Picas) will appear, so you can choose
the one you'd like.
If you need to reposition your image on
the page, you can adjust the Margins or
Cell Size sliders. But if your guides are
visible, it's easier just to click-and-drag a
margin guide itself, because as soon as
you start dragging, the position of the
guide (in inches) appears above the top
of the guide, so it's easy to quickly set
two side or top and bottom margins to
the exact same amount.
There are two other options for how
the Identity Plate is used in multi-photo
layouts. If you choose Render on Every
Image, it puts your Identity Plate right
smack dab in the middle of each photo,
in each cell (so if you wanted to use your
logo as a watermark by lowering the
opacity of that Identity Plate, that would
work). If you choose Render Behind
Image, it prints on the background, as if
it was a paper watermark (scale it up so
it is slightly larger than your image).
Changing the Preview Area
Background Color
You can change the color of the gray
canvas area that surrounds your printed
page. Just Right-click anywhere on that
gray background area and a pop-up
menu will appear where you can choose
different colors.
Sending Prints to a Lab?
If you use Lightroom's ability to save a
page layout to JPEG, so you can send
your prints to a lab for final printing, then
here's a great tip: make a new template
Nudging the Identity Plate
In the Print module, you can move the
position of your Identity Plate graphic (or
text) by small increments by using the
Arrow keys on your keyboard.
 
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