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R4C7770
User’s Guide
Rev. D
PLAYBACK.FM A6 size
Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa DAI M. Takata
K. Pipa
DAI K. Ramsey
Viewing and Managing Your Photos
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The settings for the number of prints are saved in a Digital
Print Order Format (DPOF) file on the camera’s memory
card. You can apply these settings when using a printer or
printing application that supports the DPOF standard.
Also, in some countries you will find print shops that
support this standard and can print according to the
settings in your DPOF file. Using the DPOF file to relay
these settings to your printer, printing application, or print
shop helps make printing quick and easy.
Brightness setting
These brightness setting is recorded in each image file as
PRINT Image Matching information. This information can
be used by printers that support the PRINT Image
Matching system for enhanced printing re sults.
PRINT Image Matching is a new standard that allows
digital cameras to record special information about the
photos it takes and relay that information seamlessly to a
printer compatible with this standard. Your PhotoPC
2100Z records this special information in each JPEG photo
it takes. By using a printer that is also compatible with the
PRINT Image Matching system, you can achieve printing
results that were previously unattainable.
Note:
PRINT Image Matching information does not change the image
data or the way the image is displayed on a computer screen.
To make these settings, see the following sections.
Note:
To print the photos on your memory card, see the online EPSON
Digital Camera Software User’s Guide.