5.To see a preview of the selected P.I.M. image, check the PRINT Image Matching Preview box.

6.Click the Open button. Your image opens and the window remains on the screen.

Note: If you see this screen, select Use the embedded profile and click OK.

7.Select and open more P.I.M. images, or click Cancel to close the Open PRINT Image Matching file window. (If you don’t want the window to remain on the screen after you open a file, uncheck Import consecutively.)

8.Follow the steps in the next section to print your P.I.M. image.

To keep the P.I.M. header information intact for use in other P.I.M.-enabled programs, keep the original file; don’t use the Photoshop Save command. Instead use Save As to rename the file. It won’t contain P.I.M. header information, but will retain P.I.M. image quality, as long as the file is saved with the ICC profile embedded.

Note: If you overwrite your original file, you will lose all P.I.M. header information.

Printing a P.I.M. Image

P.I.M. images are converted into the EPSON RGB 2001 color space. To retain P.I.M. quality and enhancements, don’t change the color space.

Note: The illustrations in the sections below show Macintosh screens; Windows screens will look different, but the settings are the same.

1.Open the File menu, then:

Photoshop 7.0 or Elements: Select Print Preview > Show More Options > Color Management.

Photoshop 6.0: Select Print.

You see the window shown on the next page.

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