Photoshop gives print menu options for managing colour that Preview does not. but why would you when you have Photoshop? You MAY find that with some experimentation, printing acceptably from Preview is possible. Only then perhaps move onto trying to achieve the same appearance when printing from Preview. what ICC profile did you select and what media did you select in the subsequent windows) - (see DFosse’s instructions here). To print Photoshop files accurately, the easiest way is to print FROM within Photoshop, using “Photoshop manages Colours”, its harder to print accurately using Preview.Įven if you still wish to print from preview, I would start out printing FROM within Photoshop then, once you get good result, note how you did that (i.e. You'll have no problem printing from Photoshop is you follow the instructions you’ve received here.
When i print out the same files from PS, they turn out perfect!īut i want to print from Preview, so i can choose the borderless printing.
“ They are somehow getting saturated in cyan all across the spectrum. As you are seeing inaccurate results from Preview I would suggest not to consider adapting Photoshop to match that poor result which seems to be what you had in mind? I can see that what you want is to print accurately from Preview. You’ve received some good tips here but maybe a bit more explanation will help.