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Advanced tips for printing with Photoshop PostScript colormanagement

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44-15 Selecting options when printing Advanced tips for printing with Photoshop PostScript color management Use the following information to implement alternative, more complex, color workflows with Photoshop. • To use PostScript color management with Photoshop 6.x, choose PostScript Color Management from the Profile menu in the Photoshop pane of the printer driver. • To use PostScript color management with Photoshop 5.x, select the PostScript Color Management option in the Photoshop pane of the printer driver. Printing RGB images with Photoshop PostScript Color Management If you select an RGB color space and decide to use PostScript Color Management, Photoshop sends RGB data to the Color Server along with PostScript color information defining this RGB color space. Note that when you select PostScript Color Management, a CRD will be used to perform color conversions to CMYK. NOTE: The included RGB source color space information is overridden by the ColorWise RGB Source option unless it is set to None. The ColorWise Rendering Style option specified will take effect if the ColorWise RGB Source Profile option is set to None. For fastest print times, you can choose JPEG encoding, but check printed output carefully for unwanted artifacts that can appear as a result of JPEG compression. If you see unexpected results in the printed output, print the job again using Binary or ASCII encoding. Printing CMYK images with Photoshop PostScript Color Management If you select a CMYK color space and decide to use PostScript Color Management, Photoshop sends CMYK data to the Color Server along with PostScript color information defining this CMYK color space. Note that when you select PostScript Color Management, a CRD will be used to perform color conversions to the CMYK color space of the Color Server.

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Selecting options when printing
Advanced tips for printing with Photoshop PostScript
color management
Use the following information to implement alternative, more complex, color
workflows with Photoshop.
To use PostScript color management with Photoshop 6.x, choose PostScript Color
Management from the Profile menu in the Photoshop pane of the printer driver.
To use PostScript color management with Photoshop 5.x, select the PostScript Color
Management option in the Photoshop pane of the printer driver.
Printing RGB images with Photoshop PostScript Color Management
If you select an RGB color space and decide to use PostScript Color Management,
Photoshop sends RGB data to the Color Server along with PostScript color
information defining this RGB color space. Note that when you select PostScript
Color Management, a CRD will be used to perform color conversions to CMYK.
N
OTE
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The included RGB source color space information is overridden by the
ColorWise RGB Source option unless it is set to None. The ColorWise Rendering
Style option specified will take effect if the ColorWise RGB Source Profile option is set
to None.
For fastest print times, you can choose JPEG encoding, but check printed output
carefully for unwanted artifacts that can appear as a result of JPEG compression. If you
see unexpected results in the printed output, print the job again using Binary or
ASCII encoding.
Printing CMYK images with Photoshop PostScript Color Management
If you select a CMYK color space and decide to use PostScript Color Management,
Photoshop sends CMYK data to the Color Server along with PostScript color
information defining this CMYK color space. Note that when you select PostScript
Color Management, a CRD will be used to perform color conversions to the CMYK
color space of the Color Server.