78 Printing From Your Computer
Using PRINT Image Matching
With PRINT Image Matching (P.I.M. or P.I.M. II), special print instructions are saved in 
your digital photo files. For example, macro mode pictures might include print commands for 
sharpness and clarity, while portrait mode pictures might emphasize soft focusing and subtle 
flesh tones. If your digital camera supports PRINT Image Matching, you can use this 
technology when you print with one of the following:
■ Film Factory, as described below
■ P.I.M. II Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, as described on page 82
Using Film Factory
If your digital camera supports PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print, you can use these 
technologies when you print with Film Factory to ensure the most accurate image 
reproduction. Printing with P.I.M. isn’t complicated, and it provides the color corrections 
right from your P.I.M. image file, so you don’t have to correct them yourself. Just leave the 
PRINT Image Matching box checked.
You can also use Film Factory to organize, retouch, and print non-P.I.M. and non-Exif Print 
digital images.
Opening Your Photos in Film Factory
1. Start Film Factory. You see the main Film Factory screen. 
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