Apple MB673Z/A User Manual - Page 475
Copies & s, Printer Selection
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IV Copies & Pages  Copies field: Enter the number of copies of the image to print.  Pages buttons and fields: Print the entire selection of images or a reduced set. Printer Selection  Printer field: Displays the printer that will print the images.  Printer Settings button: Click this button to choose a printer and adjust its settings. If you are using an ICC profile for your printer and paper choice, click this button and choose Color Management from the third pop-up menu from the top of the dialog, then select No Color Adjustment to turn off system-level color management. Aperture can then control color management using an ICC profile selected for your printer and paper.  Calibrate button: Click this button to print a calibration page to determine the position of the margins.  Paper Size pop-up menu: Choose a paper size from the list of available sizes.  Orientation pop-up menu: Choose landscape or portrait orientation, or Best Fit. Best Fit automatically orients your image to the page and is usually a good choice for printing single images, but may not provide good results for contact sheets.  ColorSync Profile pop-up menu: Choose a printer profile to use when printing.  Black Point Compensation checkbox: Select this checkbox to scale the black and white luminance values to the selected ColorSync profile. This option compensates for the difference between the way black images are saturated on a computer screen and the way black ink is saturated on a print. Turning on black point compensation can prevent shadows from appearing as solid black.  Gamma value slider: Specify a gamma setting to adjust the brightness of the printed image so that it matches the display's output as closely as possible. Because displays illuminate images, images shown on a display screen tend to appear more luminous than when printed. Increasing the gamma value can compensate for this difference. A typical setting ranges between 1.1 and 1.2.  Sharpen Amount slider and value slider: Specify the amount of sharpness applied to the image as it is printed. Because images appear sharper onscreen than they do in print, a sharpen adjustment is often necessary to make the printed image match the image that appears onscreen.  Sharpen Radius slider and value slider: Specify the area over which the sharpening adjustment is applied (the distance, in pixels, that Aperture goes from each pixel to evaluate sharpness). Chapter 16 Printing Your Images 475