HP Z3100 HP Designjet Z3100 Printing Guide [HP Raster Driver] - Printing a pho - Page 2

Working Spaces > CMYK

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1. First recommendations: • Refer to Media type functionality & features and choose the most appropriate media. • It is essential that you have the media type correctly calibrated for the printer; refer to Calibrate my printer document. • In order to get a correct display, it's also essential that you have the monitor profiled, consult the Profile my monitor document. • If the paper that you are using is not listed, or if you cannot find a paper type that resembles yours closely enough we strongly recommend creating a new Custom Paper Type. You can add a custom paper automatically by using the HP Color Center; refer to the Add and profile a new paper type document. 2. Open Adobe Photoshop CS3. 3. Configure the Color Settings, Edit menu > Color Settings...: • Make sure the More Options are displayed. • Working Spaces > RGB: Select the profile of the scanner or camera you have used to get the photo (source profile), if you don't have it, select Adobe RGB (1998). • Working Spaces > CMYK: Coated FOGRA27 (for Europe), U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 (for US) and Japan Color 2001 Coated (for Japan). • Color Management Policies: Select Preserve Embedded Profiles. • Profile Mismatches: Check Ask When Opening and Ask When Pasting. • Missing Profiles: Check Ask When Opening. • Conversion Options > Intent: Perceptual. 2

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First recommendations:
Refer to
Media type functionality & features
and choose the most appropriate media.
It is essential that you have the media type correctly calibrated for the printer; refer to
Calibrate my printer
document.
In order to get a correct display, it’s also essential that you have the monitor profiled,
consult the
Profile my monitor
document.
If the paper that you are using is not listed, or if you cannot find a paper type that
resembles yours closely enough we strongly recommend creating a new Custom Paper
Type. You can add a custom paper automatically by using the HP Color Center; refer to
the
Add and profile a new paper type
document.
2.
Open Adobe Photoshop CS3.
3.
Configure the Color Settings,
Edit menu > Color Settings…
:
Make sure the
More Options
are displayed.
Working Spaces > RGB
: Select the profile of the scanner or camera you have used to
get the photo (source profile), if you don’t have it, select Adobe RGB (1998).
Working Spaces > CMYK
: Coated FOGRA27 (for Europe), U.S. Web Coated
(SWOP) v2 (for US) and Japan Color 2001 Coated (for Japan).
Color Management Policies
: Select
Preserve Embedded Profiles
.
Profile Mismatches
: Check
Ask When Opening
and
Ask When Pasting
.
Missing Profiles
:
Check
Ask When Opening
.
Conversion Options > Intent
: Perceptual.
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