Touching Up Your Photos

Your printer lets you correct the color and improve your photos without using a computer. PhotoEnhance automatically corrects under- or over-exposure, enhances skin tones, and sharpens scenery.

For example, if the subject of your photo is too dark because of a bright background (backlighting), PhotoEnhance™ can adjust the lighting so that the person’s face is brighter in the printout. (This adjustment works best when faces take up a significant portion of the photo with both eyes visible.)

Note:

These settings apply to all selected photos and affect only your printed pictures. They do not change your original image files, and they are not reflected on the LCD screen.

Automatic photo correction is on by default. However, due to the complexity and nature of some photographs, not all images can be corrected.

Removing Red-Eye

If eyes in your pictures appear to be red, you can fix them without using complicated software or your computer. First, select the photo or photos you want to print, then follow these steps:

Note:

The printer may not be able to correct all the red eyes in your photo.

1.Press the Print Settings button.

2.Press d to select Red-Eye Reduction, then press r.

3.Press d or u to select On, then press OK.

4.Press OK again, then press the x Start button to print your photo or photos.

Automatically Adjusting Your Photos

Any automatic image adjustments you select are applied to all your photos. By default, automatic adjustment is enabled, but you can turn it off if necessary. First, select the photo or photos you want to print, then follow these steps:

1.Press the Print Settings button.

2.Press d to select Enhance, then press r.

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