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Print targets for creating custom profiles – Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual

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Simulate Paper Color

Simulates what colors look like on the paper of the simulated device. Using this option

produces the most accurate proof, but it is not available for all profiles.

Simulate Black Ink

Simulates the brightness of dark colors for the simulated device. Using this option results in more

accurate proofs of dark colors, but it is not available for all profiles.

8

Access the color management options for the printer driver from the second print dialog box, which automatically

appears after you click Print. In Windows, click the Preferences button to access the printer driver options. In
Mac OS, use the pop-up menu from the second print dialog box to access the printer driver options.

9

Turn off color management for the printer so that the printer profile settings don’t override your profile settings.

Every printer driver has different color management options. If it’s not clear how to turn off color management,
consult your printer documentation.

10

Click Print.

Note: If you get a warning that your image is larger than the printable area of the paper, click Cancel, choose File > Print,
and select the Scale To Fit Media box. To make changes to your paper size and layout, click Page Setup, and attempt to
print the file again.

Print targets for creating custom profiles

A target is a document you use when creating a custom profile. Generally, a target document with swatches is
supplied as part of a third-party color management software package. You print this document with all color
management turned off in both Photoshop and the printer driver. The third-party measuring instrument reads or
scans the printed target to create the custom profile.

1

Open the color target document in Photoshop.

2

Choose File > Print.

3

Choose Color Management from the pop-up menu.

4

In the Print area, select Document.

The profile is displayed in parentheses on the same line.

5

In the Options area, from the Color Handling pop-up menu, choose No Color Management.

When this option is selected, Photoshop sends the RGB numbers in the file to the printer without conversion.

6

Access the color management options for the printer driver from the second print dialog box, which automatically

appears after you click Print. In Windows, click the Preferences button to access the printer driver options. In
Mac OS, use the pop-up menu from the second print dialog box to access the printer driver options.

7

Turn off color management for the printer so that the printer profile settings don’t override your profile settings.

Every printer driver has different color management options. If it’s not clear how to turn off color management,
consult your printer documentation.

8

Click Print.

Note: If you get a warning that your image is larger than the printable area of the paper, click Cancel, choose File > Print,
and select the Scale To Fit Media box. To make changes to your paper size and layout, click Page Setup, and attempt to
print the file again.