Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
have
Use Black Point Compensation
check box on. The
preview window in
Print with Preview
is not color managed,
so not only will you need to know prior to using this command
what rendering intent to use (based on a soft proof), you cannot
rely on this small preview for anything other than FPO (For
Position Only).
The settings in the upper right area of the
Print with
Preview
command allow you to adjust the size and position of
the image to be printed, which is why this small preview is seen
in this dialog.
6.
If you click
OK
, an on-the-fly conversion from ColorMatch RGB
to your printer output profile will be conducted as the image
data is sent to the printer once you configure the print driver
settings. The CMM that will be used in
Print with Preview
is
the CMM you picked in your Color Settings. Otherwise, this
method of converting and printing will produce the same results
as if you applied the profile using Photoshop's
Convert to
Profile
command.
To print the image, click
OK
or
Cancel
to dismiss this dialog.
If you click
OK
, the
Print with Preview
dialog will dismiss
itself, the actual print driver dialog will appear, and you will
need to configure the driver based on the printer and print
settings. It is important that these settings match those settings
used to originally print the profile target.
7.
Once the
Print with Preview
dialog is dismissed, you will
convert the
Printer_Test_File.tif
into a print/output space using
the
Convert to Profile
command. Choose
Image-Mode-
Convert to Profile
in Photoshop CS as seen in Fig. 9-9-2.
From the
Profile
pop-up menu, select
your printer profile
.
From the
Engine
pop-up menu, select
Adobe ACE
.
Fig. 9-9-2
The
Convert
to Profile
command
should be set as seen here;
however, be sure to pick
your
printer profile in the
Destination Space
pop-
up menu. The Source Space
will show the current
document you are in the
process of converting. In
this example, I'm
converting from
ColorMatch RGB to my
printer
(ARsEpson2200PremGloss).