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Using the p.i.m. plug-in for adobe photoshop – Epson B163A User Manual

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Using the P.I.M. Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop

The P.I.M. Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop allows you to retain the P.I.M. image quality
when you import JPEG files from your P.I.M.-enabled digital camera. The P.I.M.
Plug-in works with Photoshop 7.0, 6.0, and Photoshop Elements 1.0. You’ll also need
to use the ICC profiles for your printer that are installed with the plug-in (Windows)
or the printer driver (Macintosh).

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
P.I.M.-enabled software program, it won’t be recognized as a P.I.M. image. You need
to keep your original file if you want to take advantage of P.I.M. information in other
programs.

Note: To install the P.I.M. plug-in for Mac OS X, insert the printer software CD-ROM,
and drag the P.I.M. Plug-In icon to the Photoshop Plug-Ins folder on your Macintosh.

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.