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hello once again jose rodriguez back with you all in this video i'm going to cover really a nagging problem that a lot of people are experiencing and i don't know why that has been the case but again unless you know the trick how to avoid this it is almost impossible not to be nagged by this problem and that problem is centering your images on your paper in other words when you produce a print the image is not centered regardless what you do regardless what you see on your preview screen is not going to be centered and i'll tell you why that is it's just something about the way that they have engineered the drivers i want you to see an example here actually two examples one done in photoshop and one dot in lightroom it's a nice black and white image of a an outhouse really out in the country and you can see very clearly that the top and bottom are basically even but somehow this one here and this one here they just don't match in other words it's like the image is shifted slightly the...