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Chapter 18 Printing Your Photos 435
Proong Your Images Onscreen
The printer, paper type, and color prole settings all aect the way your photos are printed.
Onscreen proong allows you to check the color in your photos, before you print them.
To use onscreen proong, choose the proong prole that most closely matches the
characteristics of the nal output device, and then turn on onscreen proong. When onscreen
proong is turned on, the photo is converted using the selected prole before it is sent to
the printer.
To choose a proong prole
m Choose View > Proong Prole, then choose the prole you want from the submenu.
To turn onscreen proong on or o
m Choose View > Onscreen Proong (or press Shift-Option-P).
When onscreen proong is on, a checkmark appears beside the item in the View menu.
For more information about using the Aperture onscreen proong feature, see Setting Up the
Viewer for Onscreen Proong on page 117.
Turning O Color Management in Your Printer
For best results, you should turn o color management in your printer when printing a photo
using Aperture. By default, most printers are set to convert the photo to the printers color space.
However, Aperture is designed to perform this conversion internally. Each printer manufacturer
creates its own Print dialog. This means the setting for turning o color management in your
printer varies depending upon the manufacturer of your printer and the printer model.
Note: If you have multiple printers connected to your computer, you should create a print preset
and turn o color management for each printer.
To turn o color management for your printer
m Refer to the owner’s manual that came with your printer.