Printing in Photoshop
21/07/09 17:58 Filed in: Photoshop
Before printing, make sure the file is just like you want it, including sharpening.
1/ Resize it in order to have ideally 360 ppi at the dimensions you want. If you have to reduce the file in size a lot, do it in 50% increments.
2/ Go to file/set up and choose the dimensions of paper you will be using, as well as the orientation (portrait or landscape)
2/ Do Command P or File/Print and position the image on the page appropriately
3/ Next window, the right printer, then the print settings:
Choose the right profile (matte or Photo Paper), the highest definition, turn off fast printing.
4/ Choose the color management setting, and make sure that it is on colorsync.
1/ Resize it in order to have ideally 360 ppi at the dimensions you want. If you have to reduce the file in size a lot, do it in 50% increments.
2/ Go to file/set up and choose the dimensions of paper you will be using, as well as the orientation (portrait or landscape)
2/ Do Command P or File/Print and position the image on the page appropriately
3/ Next window, the right printer, then the print settings:
Choose the right profile (matte or Photo Paper), the highest definition, turn off fast printing.
4/ Choose the color management setting, and make sure that it is on colorsync.
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