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Choose Rendering Intent button
Click the Choose Rendering Intent button to specify how you want your color images created to
produce the best-looking image on the printed page. If you are printing a chart or using fully saturated,
bright colors, it's best to click Saturation. For photographs or pictures where the colors blend together,
click Contrast. If your document has a color for which you need an exact match, and you are sending
the document to a printer that has that specific color of ink, click Colormetric.
Figure 4-24 Image Color Management dialog
Halftoning
Specifies values for the number of lines per inch (frequency) and angle of the pattern that you want to
use for halftone screens. If you are getting a moiré pattern when you print graphics such as photographs
or detailed images, you may want to adjust these settings. However, the default printer settings should
work in most cases. Do not change these settings unless you have experience using halftones. To return
to the default settings after you have made changes, click Use printer's settings.
Special
Print as a negative image: Prints a negative of the image by complementing the RGB values or
reversing the black and white values. Click this option to see an example.
Print as a mirror image: Prints a mirror image of your document by reversing the horizontal
coordinates. Click this option to see an example.
Scaling
Specifies the size of the image to print. You can specify from 25 to 400, or 25% to 400% of normal size.
Print jobs at 400% produce an image four times larger than the original.
Restore Defaults button
Click the Restore Defaults button to restore the settings in this dialog box to their original values.
Device Options tab features
The Device Options tab contains the following options:
Available printer memory (in KB)
Printer features
Installable options
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