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hi my name is nathan florsheim and i am a photo and video instructor at the evanston arts center thanks to the philip and edith leonian foundation we are able to present you with a series of video tutorials to help you with your photography process at home in this video we will be going over how to print your photos through photoshop i highly recommend watching our video on how to resize your image before this as that is a key point in how to do this process when printing your photos its important to make sure that there are no areas that are too bright or too dark especially if they are so bright that they are pure white or so dark that they are pure black the reason for this is when you print images if theres an area that is so bright to the point of being pure white the printer actually wont even lay down any ink in that area itll just be the paper white and if your image is so dark to the point of being pure black itll just lay down lots of black ink and itll be very muddy y