• | To print a composite |
To print a composite |
1 . | Click File Print. |
2 . | Click the Color tab. |
3 . | Enable the Print composite option. |
4 . | Enable one of the following options: |
• | Use color proof settings — applies the color-proof settings to the document |
• | Use document color settings — applies the document-color settings |
If you selected a PostScript printer, you can choose one of the following options from the Color conversion performed by list box: |
• | Corel PHOTO-PAINT — lets the application perform the color conversion |
• | (selected printer) — lets the selected printer perform the color conversion (This option is only available for PostScript printers.) |
5 . | Choose a color model from the Output colors as list box. |
This allows you to merge all document colors into a specific color model when printing. |
6 . | Choose a color profile for correcting colors when printing to a specific printer from the Correct colors using color profiles list box. |
7 . | Choose a rendering intent that corresponds to the final output of the image from the Rendering intent list box. |
For more information about rendering intents, see What is a rendering intent?. |
8 . | Click the Composite tab. |
9 . | Choose a line-screen ruling from the Screen frequency list box. |
10 . | Click Apply. |
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