Using the P.I.M. Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop
The P.I.M.
Photoshop doesn’t retain the PRINT Image Matching information separately in the JPEG’s header file when you import your P.I.M. image. Instead, it converts that information in the file and embeds a color space called EPSON RGB 2001. This profile supports all the P.I.M. color advantages and enhancements.
You can crop, rotate, resize, work with layers, play with filters, and even make selective color adjustments to the P.I.M. image while retaining P.I.M. quality. However, you won’t benefit from global color adjustments (such as Auto Levels, Auto Contrast, Auto Color, etc.). Also, if you try to use your new Photoshop file in another
Note: To install the P.I.M.
Importing a P.I.M. Image
1.If you’re using Photoshop Elements, change your color settings before importing a P.I.M. image. Select Color Settings from the Edit menu, then select Full color management - optimized for Print and click OK.
2.Open the File menu and select Import > PRINT Image Matching. You see a window like this:
3.Select the folder containing your P.I.M. images. (In Windows, all your JPEG files are listed; on a Macintosh, only P.I.M. files appear.)
4.Select the P.I.M. image you want to import.
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