Operation Manual

2 In the Print dialog, select a print preset under Custom Presets, then click the More Options
button.
3 Modify the settings as appropriate.
4 When you’re ready to save the preset, choose Save Preset from the Print Action pop-up
menu (with a gear icon).
The print preset is saved with its new settings.
If you want to preserve the settings in an existing print preset, you can duplicate it and
then modify the new print preset as described in Creating a New Print Preset.
Creating a New Print Preset
In Aperture, you create new print presets by duplicating existing print presets and then
making modifications to them.
To create a new print preset using the Duplicate Preset command
1 Choose File > Print Images (or press Command-P).
The Print dialog appears.
2 In the Print dialog, select a print preset under Custom Presets that you want to duplicate,
then choose Duplicate Preset from the Print Action pop-up menu (with a gear icon).
3 Enter a new name for the preset.
4 Modify the settings as appropriate, then choose Save Preset from the Print Action pop-up
menu.
You can now select this preset whenever you need to use these print settings.
Deleting a Print Preset
You can delete a print preset that you no longer use.
To delete a print preset
1 In the Custom Presets section of the Print dialog, select the preset you want to delete.
2 Choose Delete Preset from the Print Action pop-up menu (with a gear icon).
3 Confirm the deletion in the dialog that appears.
The preset is deleted from the Custom Presets list.
Proofing Your Images Onscreen
The printer, paper type, and color profile settings all affect the way your images are
printed. Onscreen proofing allows you to check the color in your images, before you print
them.
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