This is a setting to correct the absolute values of the difference in black point compensation when converting RGB to CMYK values. This method prioritizes the color reproducibility in the printable color gamut. However, Relative Colorimetric is a setting that allows the colors that cannot be reproduced by your printer to be converted into those that closely resemble them without compressing the color gamut. Using this option, it is possible that many colors could deviate from the printable color gamut due to the connecting color gradations. Perceptual compresses the entire color gamut to match the color gamut that can be reproduced by your printer. Under Rendering Intent, you can choose between Perceptual and Relative Colorimetric. Choose the printer name and click Print Settings. Check the box for Black Point Compensation.
Under Printer Profile, select the paper profile you will be using and for Rendering Intent, select Relative Colorimetric. For Color Handling, select Photoshop Manages Colors.
In Adobe Photoshop, go to File > Print.Ģ. In the print settings window, select Color Management.