Adobe 29180155 User Guide - Page 278

Crop To Fit Print Proportions

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 273 User Guide preview image to a different position when the Center Image option is deselected. (See "To reposition an image in the Print Preview dialog box" on page 274.) Crop To Fit Print Proportions Ensures that a photo prints at the size chosen from the Print Size menu. The image is scaled and, if necessary, cropped to match the size of the print layout. However, if you choose an size that doesn't match the photo perfectly, the photo is scaled and copped to fit. In some cases, objects around the edge of the photo are cut off. It's important to look at the preview image to make sure nothing important is lost with the selected layout (simply choose a larger size from the Print Size menu if you're not happy with the look of the photo). 8 inch 8 inch 10 inch 10 inch Crop To Fit Print Proportions deselected (left) and selected (right) Show Bounding Box Shows a bounding box with corner handles around the preview image. You can use the corner handles to scale the image manually. Border Prints a border around an image. Specify the width of the border by entering a number and choosing inches, millimeters (mm), or points. To choose a color for the border, click Choose Border Color. The border appears only in the printed image. The image file on your computer is not altered. Click the Choose Border Color box to select a border color. Print Crop Marks Prints crop marks (guide lines on all four edges of the photo) to make it easier to see where to trim a photo. Show More Options Select to see the following options: • File Name Prints the file name above the photo. • Caption Prints any caption text embedded in the image's file information. Captions are always printed in 9-point Helvetica plain type. • Color Management Displays the color profile of the image. Choose Printer Profile to set a custom printer profile to convert image colors to the printer's color space, or to turn off color conversion. If you have an ICC profile for your printer and paper combination, choose it from the menu. Make sure that you turn off the printer driver's color management Choose an option from Rendering Intent to specify how colors are translated from the image's source color space when certain colors are not available in the print space. • Transfer Printing (Invert Image) Prints the image flipped horizontally. This option is useful for making T-shirt transfers. Select Invert Image to select the Transfer Printing option. If your printer's driver has its own control for inverting images, you can select it or Invert Image, but do not select them both at the same time, or you'll horizontally flip your image twice.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0
User Guide
273
preview image to a different position when the Center Image option is deselected. (See “To reposition an image in
the Print Preview dialog box” on page 274.)
Crop To Fit Print Proportions
Ensures that a photo prints at the size chosen from the Print Size menu. The image is
scaled and, if necessary, cropped to match the size of the print layout. However, if you choose an size that doesn’t
match the photo perfectly, the photo is scaled and copped to fit. In some cases, objects around the edge of the photo
are cut off. It’s important to look at the preview image to make sure nothing important is lost with the selected layout
(simply choose a larger size from the Print Size menu if you’re not happy with the look of the photo).
Crop To Fit Print Proportions deselected (left) and selected (right)
Show Bounding Box
Shows a bounding box with corner handles around the preview image. You can use the corner
handles to scale the image manually.
Border
Prints a border around an image. Specify the width of the border by entering a number and choosing inches,
millimeters (mm), or points. To choose a color for the border, click Choose Border Color. The border appears only
in the printed image. The image file on your computer is not altered.
Click the Choose Border Color box to select a border color.
Print Crop Marks
Prints crop marks (guide lines on all four edges of the photo) to make it easier to see where to trim
a photo.
Show More Options
Select to see the following options:
File Name
Prints the file name above the photo.
Caption
Prints any caption text embedded in the image’s file information. Captions are always printed in 9-point
Helvetica plain type.
Color Management
Displays the color profile of the image. Choose Printer Profile to set a custom printer profile
to convert image colors to the printer’s color space, or to turn off color conversion. If you have an ICC profile for
your printer and paper combination, choose it from the menu. Make sure that you turn off the printer driver’s color
management
Choose an option from Rendering Intent to specify how colors are translated from the image’s source color space
when certain colors are not available in the print space.
Transfer Printing
(
Invert Image
)
Prints the image flipped horizontally. This option is useful for making T-shirt
transfers. Select Invert Image to select the Transfer Printing option. If your printer’s driver has its own control for
inverting images, you can select it or Invert Image, but do not select them both at the same time, or you’ll horizontally
flip your image twice.
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