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

 

 

Filter

Select Sepia to print your photo in a brown tone for an

 

old-fashioned look. Select B&W to print your photo in black

 

and white.

 

 

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.

 

 

Red Eye

Select On to correct red eye. See page 24 for more information.

Reduction

 

 

 

Brightness

Adjust this setting if your prints are too light or too dark.

 

 

Contrast

Adjust this setting to increase the contrast.

 

 

Sharpness

Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften your prints.

 

 

Saturation

Adjust the density of color. A higher saturation makes the color

 

appear richer, while a lower saturation makes it appear paler.

 

 

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).

 

 

Print Info.

Select On to print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed),

 

F-stop (aperture), and ISO speed.

 

 

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.

 

 

Bidirectional

Select On to increase the print speed. Select Off to improve the

 

print quality (but your photos print more slowly).

 

 

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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