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Mar 26, 2014 12:51 |  #1

Below are two images from my computer. I'm trying to print a image that I edited using MacPhun Intensify Pro and print using CS6. Intensify Pro saves it as a psd file. BUT when I open it thru Aperture in CS6 as a plugin and try to print it the image is "grayed out" and when I print it is also grayed out.

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Mar 26, 2014 12:53 |  #2

sorry for the stupid question...
can you save from intensify as a jpg or something else?
i know when I edit PSD's in photoshop... i do a save as then on the drop down go from psd to jpg or something else....

just making sure your not overlooking it if you can..

or what about printing straight from intensify? what are ya doing in PS?

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Mar 26, 2014 14:42 |  #3

Wanting to print on canvas and PS I'm able to use my ICC Profiles.


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Mar 27, 2014 04:48 |  #4

Your printer may not like the psd file. So try the jpeg suggestion, no need to print an enormous, expensive print, just something to test whether it will print OK. A 4"x 6" print is enough.

I use TIFF files, which Photoshop understands and allows me to use ICC profiles.


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Mar 27, 2014 09:13 |  #5

I have no problem printing this image from Aperture. So there most be something affecting them in PS. Yes them PSD files within PS do not print but when they are saved back in Aperture they print out with no issues


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Mar 27, 2014 09:45 |  #6

Can you open the PSD from MacPhun directly in PS CS6? Do you get any different result (why open it through aperture?). Whey you say the image is "grayed out", what does that mean? Does it mean that the contrast is flattened and blacks appear gray? Or is some option to print not available?

Also, why are you using Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent?

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