Chapter 14
Printing Your Work
IN THIS CHAPTER
Getting to know the print interface
Establishing a print workflow
Customizing print layouts
Creating templates
Working with your printer
The goal of Lightroom Classic’s Print module is to facilitate getting your digital work to paper in a color-managed environment with a high-quality output. (Say that three times fast.) While originally geared toward sending data to a local inkjet printer, Lightroom Classic also makes it possible to save your print layouts as a JPEG (I prefer the shorter JPG) file that you can deliver to a print service.
Can I tell you what I think is one of the greatest things about printing from Lightroom Classic? It’s that you can create a print right from your raw image data without first having to save a TIFF, PSD, or JPG copy of the original (most printing applications are unable to print raw files). Gone are the days of having to create and manage multiple versions of each file cropped, optimized, and prepared ...
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