![]() I’m going to show you how to match the layers and blend them together so your photo collages look so real people won’t know you did it in Photoshop. The colors and tones are different and it makes the final composite look fake. Once your settings have been changed, click the print button in the lower right hand corner to print.You know what can be difficult? When you combine photos in Photoshop, (also known as photo compositing) the different photos often don’t match. On the right-hand side of the print dialogue box, use the following settings to make the printer use the correct color profile for the printer. ![]() Open the print dialogue box by clicking: File > Print. Now that you are ready to print, there are just a few more preferences that need to be changed. If necessary, now is the time to make final adjustments to the image before printing. This is an actual portrayal of what the image will look like on paper. Note: After soft proofing a file, the image on the screen will look very muddy. To ensure that your soft proof looks like what the printer will print use the following soft proof settings: To access the soft proof settings, click: View > Proof Setup > Custom. Once you have finished editing your file in Photoshop, you will want to know how your image will look once it is printed. If you are unsure what intent you want, use the perceptual intent. If you know you want a different rendering intent then select that intent. Note: these are the most common settings. The intent should be set as "perceptual" and the engine should be left as the default "Adobe (ACE)". Under conversion options make sure "Use Black Point Compensation" is checked and "Use Dither" is unchecked. The absolute colorimetric intent has the ability to simulate the paper white and is thus useful for hard copy proofing.The relative colorimetric intent will give you the most accurate color matching of all the intents, but the color gamut will be cliped when converting from a large color gamut like Adobe RGB to a smaller color gamut like a printer.This intent is best used in situations where the exact color of a photo is less important then the brightness of the photo (like a business graph or logo). ![]()
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