PIM also requires a camera that supports it, but if I'm not mistaken you're
okay there.

Bill

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> >In Photoshop, the plug-in is accessed through the File>Import>Print Image
> Matching menu.  A file browser opens from which you import the image.
Next
> is a dialog box that allows you to change the embedded color space to a
> proprietary Epson color space.  The file is then opened, and edited per
your
> desires (don't make any color changes).  When printing, you must use the
> Print With Preview option, make the settings you want there, then click
> print.  Under the Epson printer software, select paper, paper size, and,
> most importantly, go to custom printing and select the "no color
correction"
> option.  The results, IMNSHO, are great.
>
> >Bill
>
> Interesting. I have an Epson printer that supports PIM and I haven't even
> been using it (it's a plug-in in Elements). Got to try it out.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Marnie aka Doe
>
>


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