Operation Manual
• Choose a paper size from the available items in the Paper Size pop-up menu.
• In the Orientation pop-up menu, choose whether you want the image printed in
Landscape mode or Portrait mode.
• Choose the size of the printed image from the Image Size pop-up menu, by doing one
of the following:
• To print the image so that the entire image fits on the page: Choose Maximum to Fit.
If you’ve chosen a borderless printing option, Aperture fits the entire image on the
page; margins appear on two sides of the image where the dimensions don’t match.
• To print the image so that it fills in the entire page: Choose Maximum to Fit, and select
the Crop Image to Fill checkbox below the Image Size pop-up menu. If you’ve chosen
a borderless printing option, the image covers the entire page; parts of the image
are cropped if the dimensions don’t match.
• To print the image at a standard size: Choose a standard dimension, such as 5 x 7,
from the pop-up menu.
• To print the image in a custom size: Choose Custom from the pop-up menu, then
enter the dimensions in the Height and Width fields that appear below.
5 After you’ve verified that the settings in the Print dialog are correct, click Print.
The OS X Print dialog appears.
6 Confirm that the settings in the OS X Print dialog are correct.
Important: Make sure the paper type matches the color profile selected in the Aperture
Print dialog. If you chose Printer Managed, make sure to enable your printer’s color
management. For more information about enabling color management on your printer,
see the documentation that came with your printer.
7 Click Print.
The high-resolution image is printed on a single sheet of paper.
Use the Copies field in the OS X Print dialog to print multiple copies of your high-resolution
image.
To print multiple copies of an image
1 Follow steps 1 through 5 in the previous task.
2 In the OS X Print dialog, click the disclosure button to reveal additional print controls.
Click the disclosure
button to reveal
additional print controls.
647Chapter 19 Printing Your Images