3.Click Show More Options, then select Color Management. Additional options appear:
Source Space: If the photo is tagged with a source profile, it is listed as the Document option
Print Space - Profile: Select your custom printer profile from the
Print Space - Intent: Select Perceptual or Relative Colorimetric
Check Use Black Point Compensation
Source Space: If the photo is tagged with a source profile, it is listed as the Document option
Print Space - Profile: Select your custom printer profile from the
Print Space - Intent: Select Perceptual or Relative Colorimetric
Check Use Black Point Compensation
Windows
Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.x
4.Under Print Space, select the printer profile you created for your printer and paper in the Profile list.
5.As the Intent setting, select Perceptual or Relative Colorimetric.
Note: Most images look best using Relative Colorimetric as the Intent setting, since it preserves the saturation of colors in an image. For images with very saturated colors, you may get better results using Perceptual Intent, since it reduces the saturation of colors to fit them within the printer color gamut.
6.Select the Use Black Point Compensation checkbox.
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