9.Press u or d to highlight the settings shown in the following table, then press r to display the list of options. Press u or d to select the option you want, then press OK.
Setting | Description |
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Filter | Select Sepia to print your photo in a brown tone for an |
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| and white. |
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Enhance | Select PhotoEnhance to automatically adjust the brightness, |
| contrast, and saturation of your photos. |
| Select P.I.M. to use your camera’s PRINT Image Matching or |
| Exif Print settings. |
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Red Eye | Select On to correct red eye. See page 24 for more information. |
Reduction |
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Brightness | Adjust this setting if your prints are too light or too dark. |
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Contrast | Adjust this setting to increase the contrast. |
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Sharpness | Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften your prints. |
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Saturation | Adjust the density of color. A higher saturation makes the color |
| appear richer, while a lower saturation makes it appear paler. |
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Date | Prints the date your photo was taken in one of the following |
| formats: |
| yyyy.mm.dd (2006.04.13), mmm.dd.yyyy (Apr.13.2006), |
| dd.mmm.yyyy (13.Apr.2006), or None (no date). |
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Print Info. | Select On to print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed), |
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Fit Frame | Select On to automatically crop your photo to fit inside the |
| space available for the layout you selected. Select Off to turn off |
| automatic cropping and leave white space around the photo. |
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Bidirectional | Select On to increase the print speed. Select Off to improve the |
| print quality (but your photos print more slowly). |
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Expansion | When you print borderless photos, your image is slightly |
| expanded and cropped to fill the sheet of paper. If too much of |
| your photo edges are cut off, select Mid or Min. |
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