Print multiple media files – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual
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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER
Printing and sharing photos
Last updated 9/12/2011
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Show Caption
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Show File Name
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Border
You can specify the following details for the border:
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Thickness in inches, cm, or mm.
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Color of the border
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Background color
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Layout
Select One Photo Per Page to print a single photo on a page.
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Iron-On Transfer
Select Flip Image to use image for T-shirt transfers.
Note: Some printers have the inverting images option. If so, ensure that you use either your printer driver settings or the
Invert Image option to invert images. Selecting both the options horizontally flips the image twice.
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Trim Guidelines
Select Print Crop Marks (guide lines on all four edges of the photo) to make it easier to trim a
photo.
Custom Print Size
Enables you to specify the following settings:
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Print Size
You can specify the width and height in inches, centimeters, and millimeters. Select Scale To Fit Media
to scale the image to fit on the page.
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Max Print Resolution
By default, specifies 220 ppi to speed up printing and reduce memory requirements.
However, 220 ppi is not a high resolution for crisp prints. If you want to print a higher resolution photo, specify from
220 through 600 ppi. The default value is 350 ppi.
Color Management
Select a printer profile from the Print Space menu. The Print Space menu sets a custom printer
profile to convert image colors to the printer’s color space, or turns off color conversion. If you have an ICC profile for
your printer and paper combination, select it from the menu. Make sure that you turn off the printer driver’s color
management. Image Space shows the color space embedded in your photo file. (The print preview in the Print dialog
box is not color managed and doesn’t update as you choose a profile.)
Print multiple media files
1 In the Print dialog box, click the Add button
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2 In the Add Media dialog box, select one of the following:
Media Currently In Browser
Displays media files currently visible in the Media Browser.
Entire Catalog
Displays all media files in your catalog.
Album
Displays media files from a specific album. Use the menu to select an album.
Keyword Tag
Displays media files with a specific tag. Use the menu to select a tag.
Only Show Media with Ratings
Displays only media files marked with the Favorites tag.
Also Show Hidden Media
Displays media files marked with the Hidden tag.
3 Click one or more thumbnails, or click Select All, and then click Add Selected Media.
4 Click Done.