Adobe 65007312 User Guide - Page 155
Print in draft mode, Print to JPEG, In the Print Job panel of the Print module
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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 150 Printing photos 2 Choose a printer and specify the settings: • (Windows) In the Print Setup dialog box, choose a printer from the Name menu, click Properties, and then click the Advanced button to specify printer settings in the Advanced Options dialog box. • (Mac OS) In the Print dialog box, choose a printer and then specify printer settings. Use the pop-up menu below the Presets menu to choose the options to set. Note: (Mac OS) Before clicking Save, choose Save As from the Presets menu if you want to save your printer settings as a preset. You can have multiple presets for a printer. Print in draft mode You can use Draft Mode Printing to print contact sheets and quick drafts of a photo. In this mode, Lightroom uses cached photo previews when printing. If you select photos that haven't been fully cached and print them using Draft Mode Printing, Lightroom sends their thumbnail data to the printer, and the print quality of those photos might not be what you expect. Sharpening and color management controls aren't available using Draft Mode Printing. ❖ In the Print Job panel of the Print module, select Draft Mode Printing. More Help topics "Specify initial previews when importing" on page 37 "Set preview cache" on page 37 Print to JPEG You can save photos as JPEG files in the Print module for sharing with a print service provider. When you print to JPEG, Lightroom lets you choose a resolution, apply print sharpening, and set the compression quality. You can also specify dimensions of the file and apply an RGB ICC profile and a rendering intent. 1 In the Print Job panel of the Print module, choose Print To > JPEG FIle. 2 Specify a resolution between 72 ppi and 600 ppi in the File Resolution box. 3 Specify the amount of Print Sharpening desired: Low, Medium, or High. 4 Specify the amount of compression using the JPEG Quality slider. JPEG uses lossy compression, discarding data to make a file smaller. Drag the slider or enter a value from 0 through 100. 5 Specify custom file dimensions by selecting Custom File Dimensions and entering values in the width and height fields. 6 Specify color management options. More Help topics "Sharpen a photo for print" on page 159 "Set print color management" on page 159 Updated 03 September 2009