1PRINT Image Matching II Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop ElementsPRINT Image Matching™ (P.I.M.)-enabled digital cameras embed informat
10You see the Color Management or Advanced settings:7. Under Color Management, select Off (No Color Adjustment). Click OK if necessary. 8. Click Print
11Printing in Photoshop 6.01. Open the File menu and select Print. You see a window like the following (Mac OS 9 is shown, but the screen in Windows h
12Uninstalling the Plug-inIf you need to uninstall the P.I.M. II Plug-in, follow the instructions below.MacintoshDelete the PRINT Image Matching II fi
2What Is New About P.I.M. IIWhile keeping all the great aspects of PRINT Image Matching, the P.I.M. II Plug-in has been updated to include the followi
3How Does P.I.M. II Work in Adobe Photoshop?Adobe Photoshop does not retain the PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print information separately in the heade
41. Open the File menu and select Import > PRINT Image Matching II. You see a window like this:2. Locate the folder where your P.I.M. or Exif Print
5Note: To keep the P.I.M. header information intact for use in other P.I.M.-enabled programs, keep the original file. Do not use the Save command to s
62. In the Source Space box, make sure EPSON RGB 2001 is selected. 3. In the Print Space box, select the profile for your printer and the paper you’re
7You see the Advanced settings:8. In the Color Management box, select No Color Adjustment and click OK. (If you don’t see No Color Adjustment, click I
8Printing in Photoshop 7.0, CS, and Photoshop Elements (Macintosh)1. Open the File menu and select Print Preview or Print with Preview. (Choose Print
9You see your Print window:.5. Under Media Type, select the paper you’re printing on.6. In Mac OS X, choose Color Management to show the Color Managem
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