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Image Smoothing |
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Image Smoothing
blends adjacent colors in low-resolution images for smoother color transitions. For example, use
Image Smoothing
to improve the appearance of a 72-dpi image downloaded from the World Wide Web.
Image Smoothing
is not recommended for 300-dpi or higher images.
There are four ways of selecting
Image Smoothing
(driver selections override all other settings):
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In a supported driver, locate the
Image Smoothing
option:
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LaserWriter 8.3.4 driver:
In the
Print
dialog box, click
Options.
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LaserWriter 8.5.1 driver:
In the
Print
dialog box, from the pull-down menu (General) select
Printer Specific Options.
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Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
Start/Settings/Printers,
then select
Properties
for your printer. In the
Setup
tab, select
Expert Options.
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Windows 2000 driver:
From the
Layout
tab or
Paper/Quality
tab, click
Advanced.
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Windows NT driver:
From the
Properties
tab, select the
Advanced
tab. From the
Document Options
tab, select
Printer Features.
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Adobe PS3 driver for Windows 3.1:
Select the
Features
tab options.
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Through the printer's front panel; see the
Menu Map
for location.
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Through PhaserLink Printer Management software.
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Through one of the following PostScript utility files (see Printer Utilities for instructions):
Macintosh
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Image Smoothing On
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Image Smoothing Off
PC
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