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Adobe Photoshop Help Printing (Photoshop)
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Transfer Lets you adjust the transfer functions, traditionally used to compensate for dot
gain or dot loss that may occur when an image is transferred to film. This option is recog-
nized only when you print directly from Photoshop, or when you save the file in EPS
format and print to a PostScript printer. Generally, its best to adjust for dot gain using the
settings in the CMYK Setup dialog box. Transfer functions are useful, however, when
compensating for a poorly calibrated output device. (See
Compensating for dot gain in
film using transfer functions” on page 126.)
Interpolation Reduces the jagged appearance of a low-resolution image by automati-
cally resampling up while printing. However, resampling may reduce the sharpness of the
image quality. (See
About resampling” on page 66.) Some PostScript Level 2 (or higher)
printers have interpolation capability. If your printer doesn’t, this option has no effect.
Calibration Bars Prints an 11-step grayscale, a transition in density from 0 to 100% in
10% increments. With a CMYK color separation, a gradient tint bar is printed to the left of
each CMY plate, and a progressive color bar to the right.
Note: Calibration bars, registration marks, crop marks, and labels will print only if the
paper size is larger than the printed image dimensions.
Registration Marks Prints registration marks on the image (including bull’s-eyes and star
targets). These marks are used primarily for aligning color separations.
Corner Crop Marks Prints crop marks where the page is to be trimmed. You can print
crop marks at the corners.
Center Crop Marks Prints crop marks where the page is to be trimmed. You can print
crop marks at the center of each edge.
Caption Prints any caption text entered in the File Info dialog box. (See
Adding file infor-
mation (Photoshop)” on page 459.) Caption text always prints as 9-point Helvetica
plain type.
Labels Prints the filename above the image.
Emulsion Down Makes type readable when the emulsion is down—that is, when the
photosensitive layer on a piece of film or photographic paper is facing away from you.
Normally, images printed on paper are printed with emulsion up, with type readable when
the photosensitive layer faces you. Images printed on film are often printed with emulsion
down.
Negative Prints an inverted version of the entire output including all masks and any
background color. Unlike the Invert command in the Image menu, the Negative option
converts the output, not the on-screen image, to a negative. If you print separations
directly to film, you probably want a negative, although in many countries film positives
are common. Check with your print shop to determine which is required.
To determine the emulsion side, examine the film under a bright light after it has been
developed. The dull side is the emulsion; the shiny side is the base. Check whether your
print shop requires film with positive emulsion up, negative emulsion up, positive
emulsion down, or negative emulsion down.
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