![]() ![]() **Q: When I go to create a new document, I automatically turn on the “Replace Color” checkbox. You’ll print both RAW images on the same page-you just need to get them from different places.** Send a version of the same image with a different file type for color printing. Send one of the images to a black-and-white printing service. **If you have two RAW files that you are trying to print in black and white, there is a much easier solution. Make sure to send each image to its specific printer.** Most color printers work only with JPEGs. Most black-and-white printers work with only RAW images. **Determine which filetype is associated with the printer. **A:** With a JPEG image and an RAW image on the same page, only one will print, but not both. I can print the JPEG as color but the RAW as black and white, but when I do, the print shows up with a smeared wall around the RAW image.** But now I’m trying to have the original RAW file printed in black and white, and the JPEG file printed in color and I’m having a problem. **I’ve been able to do all of this without a problem. I can then use that image to retouch my original RAW image.** I’ve been able to convert my RAW image into a JPEG image, use Corel Paint Shop Pro to convert and resize my JPEG and then import it back into Elements. **Q: I’ve been using Photoshop Elements and have been shooting RAW and JPEG images. _”I have a lot of experience in Photoshop but I’m afraid to mess it up.”_ ![]()
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