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9. Give the steps to use the image printing utility of Photoshop? Ans. In Photoshop, you can print a complete image, selected area of an image, or even one or more layers. <p>To print a complete image, select File --> Print from the main menu (or press Ctrl + P). <p>Ensure that the All radio button is selected. You can also set the print resolution by selecting it from the Print Quality drop- down. After making the desired  print settings clic k OK to print. <p>To print a s elected area, mak e a selection in the image using the Rectangular Marquee tool and select File >Print. Select the Selection option button in the Print dialog box and click OK. <p>Note that by default, Photoshop  prints all visible l ayers and channe ls. If you want to print jus t certain layers or channels, make them the only ones that are visible and then print. <p>You can also choose to print the filename, along with crop marks, registration marks and a caption along with the image. To set such options, select File >Page Setup in Photoshop 6. <p>You can select the checkboxes if you want to include the corresponding options in the printed image: Caption: Selecting this checkbox will print a caption with the image. This caption can be set in the File Info dialog box. To open the File Info dialog  box select File > Fil e Info, and choos e Caption from the S ection drop-down lis t. Type a caption in the Caption text area and click OK . Calibration Bars : Select this checkbox to print the calibration and color bars for your image. A calibration bar is a row of 11 gray squares of different values. A color bar is a row of 11 colors. These bars can be helpful when trying to calibrate to a specific printer. This option is available only for a PostScript printer. Registration Marks : Select this checkbox to print a registration mark such as bull's eyes around the image. These marks can be helpful for aligning color separations. Corner Crop Marks : Select this checkbox to view horizontal and vertical lines around the corners of the image, defining where the image should be trimmed. Center Crop Marks : Select this checkbox to view the exact center of the image defined by two crossed lines. Labels : Select this checkbox to  print the file name next to the image. You can also print the n ame of the appropri ate color channel if you are using color separations. Negative: Select this checkbox to  print an image tha t appears like a n egative of the origi nal image. With this opt ion selected, the colors are reversed. Emulsion Down: Select this checkbox to print the image as a horizontal mirror image of the original image. Interpolation: Interpolation refers to a printer's ability to resample an image as they print it to improve its resolution. This option is useful in case of low-resolution images. <p>The  buttons on the lef t side also present s ome useful option s such as printing a border around the image and printing a background with the image.

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9. Give the steps to use the image printing utility of Photoshop? Ans. In Photoshop,

you can print a complete image, selected area of an image, or even one or more layers.

<p>To print a complete image, select File --> Print from the main menu (or press Ctrl

+ P). <p>Ensure that the All radio button is selected. You can also set the print

resolution by selecting it from the Print Quality drop-down. After making the desired

 print settings click OK to print. <p>To print a selected area, make a selection in the

image using the Rectangular Marquee tool and select File >Print. Select the Selection

option button in the Print dialog box and click OK. <p>Note that by default, Photoshop

 prints all visible layers and channels. If you want to print just certain layers or 

channels, make them the only ones that are visible and then print. <p>You can also

choose to print the filename, along with crop marks, registration marks and a caption

along with the image. To set such options, select File >Page Setup in Photoshop 6.

<p>You can select the checkboxes if you want to include the corresponding options in

the printed image: Caption: Selecting this checkbox will print a caption with the

image. This caption can be set in the File Info dialog box. To open the File Info dialog

 box select File > File Info, and choose Caption from the Section drop-down list. Type a

caption in the Caption text area and click OK . Calibration Bars: Select this

checkbox to print the calibration and color bars for your image. A calibration bar is a

row of 11 gray squares of different values. A color bar is a row of 11 colors. These bars

can be helpful when trying to calibrate to a specific printer. This option is available

only for a PostScript printer. Registration Marks: Select this checkbox to print a

registration mark such as bull's eyes around the image. These marks can be helpful for 

aligning color separations. Corner Crop Marks: Select this checkbox to view

horizontal and vertical lines around the corners of the image, defining where the image

should be trimmed.Center Crop Marks: Select this checkbox to view the exact

center of the image defined by two crossed lines.Labels: Select this checkbox to print the file name next to the image. You can also print the name of the appropriate

color channel if you are using color separations.Negative: Select this checkbox to

 print an image that appears like a negative of the original image. With this option

selected, the colors are reversed.Emulsion Down: Select this checkbox to print the

image as a horizontal mirror image of the original image.Interpolation:

Interpolation refers to a printer's ability to resample an image as they print it to

improve its resolution. This option is useful in case of low-resolution images. <p>The

 buttons on the left side also present some useful options such as printing a border 

around the image and printing a background with the image.