3.Select from these options, then press OK:

PhotoEnhance: Adjusts the brightness, contrast, and saturation of your photos. For example, if you have a photo with a subject that is too dark because of a bright background (backlighting), PhotoEnhance might be able to improve the brightness levels so that the person’s face is brighter in the printout. (The PhotoEnhance face lighting adjustment works best when faces take up a significant portion of the photo with both eyes visible.)

P.I.M.: Uses your camera’s PRINT Image Matching® or Exif Print settings (this option is automatically selected when your pictures contain P.I.M. or Exif data).

None: Select this if you don’t want to use P.I.M., Exif, or PhotoEnhance.

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

Note:

This setting remains in effect until you change it. To reset all settings to the defaults, see page 27.

To make manual adjustments in addition to the automatic ones, follow the steps in the next section.

Manually Adjusting Your Photos

First, select the photo or photos you want to print, then follow these steps:

1.Press the Print Settings button.

2.Press d or u to choose one of these options, then press r.

Filter: choose Off, Sepia (for an old-fashioned brown effect), or B&W (for black and white printing)

Brightness: choose Standard, Brighter, Brightest, Darker, or Darkest

Contrast: choose Standard, Higher, or Highest

Sharpness: choose Standard, Sharper, Sharpest, Softer, or Softest

Saturation: choose Standard, Higher, Highest, Lower, or Lowest

Density: available only for CD/DVD printing; choose Standard,

Darker, or Darkest.

3.Adjust any settings as necessary, then press OK.

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