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hello and welcome to two minute tips with Max and Nik a Max and Im Nik today well be going over three tips to keep your prints looking amazing so NIC I know its subjective but what are the three things you like to edit before you print well one of the first things I like to work on is the image levels this will allow me to bring my shadow details back as well as my highlights the printers like the pro 1000 can accurately reproduce details in the shadow and dark areas so thats pretty cool so after your adjust your levels what do you do next the next thing I would do is I would want to resize my image today Ill be printing on a three plus size which also translates into 13 by 19 sometimes the driver can be a little confusing with name paper sizes with letters that we dont even understand galaxies see what now see the name of the 70 by 22 papers ah indeed youre right moving on so Im going to resize it to 13 by 19 like this okay and whats the final before you hit print the final