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Chapter 3: Manage mode
4. On the Printer Options tab, specify the printer you want to use, the paper size, the number of copies you want, the range
of pages that you want to print, and image resolution.
5. On the Page Settings tab, specify the image position on the paper and the margin widths.
6. Specify the number of prints of each photo. If you are printing a Full page or a Contact sheet this option is available on
the Page Settings tab. If you are printing a Layout this option is available below the list of layouts.
7. Add captions, headers, or footers. You can only add captions, headers, or footers if you are printing a Full page or a
Contact sheet.
8. Click Print.
Setting printer options
When printing your images with ACDSee 14, you can specify which printer you want to use, and set the printer options on the
Printer Options tab in the Print dialog box.
Printer options
Printer Specifies the printer you want to use. Select a printer from the drop-down list and click the Properties button
to set its options. Refer to the printer manufacturer's Help file or manual for more information.
Paper size Specifies the size of the paper, e.g. Letter, Legal, A4.
Orientation Specifies Portrait or Landscape page orientation.
Copies Specifies the number of copies you want to print.
Print range Select one of the following options:
All: Prints all of the pages in the document.
Pages from: Prints a range of pages. Specify the first and last pages of the range in the fields.
Resolution Specifies a resolution in pixels-per-inch (PPI) for the image. The higher the value, the more dots per inch, and
the higher the resolution of the printed image. For example, 600 PPI is 360,000 (600 x 600) pixels per square
inch.
Filter Specifies the resampling filter to use when printing images. Click the drop-down list and select one of the
following:
Box: Displays considerable tiling or jaggies when you resize an image.
Triangle: Produces good results for image reduction and enlargement, but displays sharp transition
lines.
Bicubic: Produces good results with photo-realistic images and with images that are irregular or complex.
Uses interpolation to minimize the raggedness normally associated with image expansion.
Bell: Smoothes the image.
B-Spline: Produces smooth transitions, but may cause excessive blurring.
Lanczos: Produces the sharpest images, but may also introduce some ringing artifacts.
Mitchell: Produces smooth transitions when enlarging photo-realistic images. This filter is good
compromise between the ringing effect of Lanczos and the blurring effect of other filters.
Use gamma
correction
Applies gamma correction to the printed images. Type a number from 0.10 to 3.00 in the Gamma value field
to adjust the gamma of the image. Higher values make the image appear brighter, while lower values make the
image appear darker.
Use EXIF
2.2 printing
when
available
Your camera may capture EXIF information that, when shared with your printer, will optimize printing results.
Select this option if your camera and printer support EXIF 2.2 printing.
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