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Printing with Adobe PressReady, Choose Printer Color Management to send

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 383 User Guide For example, suppose your document currently uses an RGB profile, and you want to use your desktop printer to proof the colors as they will appear on an offset press. To do this, set up a proof profile for the press color space. (See "Softproofing colors" on page 131.) Then print the document using the proof profile as the source space and the desktop printer profile as the printer space. To color-manage a document while printing: 1 Choose File > Print Options. 2 Select Show More Options and choose Color Management from the pop-up menu. 3 Select an option for Source Space: • Select Document to reproduce document colors as interpreted by the profile currently assigned to the document. • Select Proof to reproduce document colors as interpreted by the current proof profile. This option is useful for generating hard proofs of your soft-proof settings. (See "Soft-proofing colors" on page 131.) 4 Under Print Space, choose an option for Profile: • Choose the profile that matches the color space of your printer to print using that printer space. • Choose Same As Source to print using the source space profile. No additional conversions will be performed on the colors of the document when it is printed. • Choose PostScript Color Management to send the document's color data, along with the source space profile, directly to a PostScript Level 2 or higher printer (Level 3 or higher for CMYK images) and have colors managed at the level of the printer. The exact results of the color conversion can vary among printers. Choose this option only if you are printing remotely, if you are printing an RGB EPS file, or if you do not have a profile of the printer's color space. To proof a CMYK image on a PostScript Level 2 printer, choose the Lab Color option. • Choose Printer Color Management to send the document's color data, along with the source space profile, directly to a non-PostScript printer driver and have colors managed by that driver. Choose this option only if you are printing to an RGBbased printer or if you do not have a profile of the printer's color space. 5 Under Print Space, for Intent, choose a rendering intent to use when converting colors to the destination profile space. For more information, see "Specifying a rendering intent" in online Help. Printing with Adobe PressReady If it is installed on your system, Adobe PressReady™ simplifies the color management of documents printed on inkjet printers by automatically converting the colors of documents to the correct printer color space. For more information, see "Printing with Adobe PressReady" in online Help.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
For example, suppose your document currently
uses an RGB profile, and you want to use your
desktop printer to proof the colors as they will
appear on an offset press. To do this, set up a proof
profile for the press color space. (See “Soft-
proofing colors” on page 131.) Then print the
document using the proof profile as the source
space and the desktop printer profile as the
printer space.
To color-manage a document while printing:
1
Choose File > Print Options.
2
Select Show More Options and choose Color
Management from the pop-up menu.
3
Select an option for Source Space:
Select Document to reproduce document colors
as interpreted by the profile currently assigned to
the document.
Select Proof to reproduce document colors as
interpreted by the current proof profile. This
option is useful for generating hard proofs of your
soft-proof settings. (See “Soft-proofing colors” on
page 131.)
4
Under Print Space, choose an option for Profile:
Choose the profile that matches the color space
of your printer to print using that printer space.
Choose Same As Source to print using the source
space profile. No additional conversions will be
performed on the colors of the document when it
is printed.
Choose PostScript Color Management to send
the document’s color data, along with the source
space profile, directly to a PostScript Level 2 or
higher printer (Level 3 or higher for CMYK
images) and have colors managed at the level of
the printer. The exact results of the color
conversion can vary among printers. Choose this
option only if you are printing remotely, if you are
printing an RGB EPS file, or if you do not have a
profile of the printer’s color space. To proof a
CMYK image on a PostScript Level 2 printer,
choose the Lab Color option.
Choose Printer Color Management to send the
document’s color data, along with the source space
profile, directly to a non-PostScript printer driver
and have colors managed by that driver. Choose
this option only if you are printing to an RGB-
based printer or if you do not have a profile of the
printer’s color space.
5
Under Print Space, for Intent, choose a
rendering intent to use when converting colors to
the destination profile space.
For more information, see “Specifying a
rendering intent” in online Help.
Printing with Adobe PressReady
If it is installed on your system, Adobe PressReady
simplifies the color management of documents
printed on inkjet printers by automatically
converting the colors of documents to the correct
printer color space.
For more information, see “Printing with
Adobe PressReady” in online Help.