78 Printing From Your Computer
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. or Exif Print images. (In
Windows, all your files are listed; on
a Macintosh, only P.I.M. and Exif
Print files appear.)
4. Select the image you want to import.
5. To see a preview of the P.I.M., Exif
Print, or color extension effects for
the selected image, check the
Image
Preview
box. (In Windows,
non-P.I.M. and non-Exif Print images cannot be previewed.)
6. Choose an import option:
■ PRINT Image Matching II enables the greatest range of image enhancements and
effects. It also supports the EPSON RGB expanded color space, which is similar to
the Adobe RGB color space and is required for PRINT Image Matching image
quality prints. This setting is available only for P.I.M. and P.I.M. II images.
■ Exif Print enables Exif 2.2 effects and allows for an expanded color space. This
option does not use P.I.M. II settings and is available only for files that contain Exif
Print data.
■ Color extension only enables you to print using an expanded color space, but does
not include P.I.M. II or Exif print effects, such as brightness, sharpness, and other
settings. This option is available only for P.I.M. II and Exif Print images.
7. Click the
Open button. Your image opens and the window remains on the screen.
8. Select and open more images, or click
Cancel to close the Open PRINT Image Matching
file window. (If you don’t want the window to remain on the screen after you open a file,
uncheck
Import consecutively.)
Note: If you see this screen,
select Use the embedded
profile and click OK.
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