Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to change any of these settings. If you don’t see the setting you want, continue pressing the d button until it appears.
■Filter: Choose Sepia to print your photos with a sepia (brown) tone.
■Auto Correct: P.I.M. and Exif use your camera’s PRINT Image MatchingTM or Exif Print settings (these options are automatically selected when your pictures contain P.I.M. or Exif data). PhotoEnhance adjusts the brightness, contrast, and saturation of your photos.
■Brightness: Adjust this setting if your prints are too light or too dark.
■Contrast: Use to increase the contrast.
■Sharpness: Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften your prints.
■Saturation: Select More Sat. or Highest Sat. for stronger colors, or select Less Sat. or Least Sat. for weaker colors.
■Date: Prints the date your photo was taken in one of the following formats: yyyy.mm.dd (2004.12.12), mmm.dd.yyyy (Dec.12.2004), dd.mmm.yyyy (12.Dec.2004), or None (no date).
■Time: Prints the time your photo was taken in one of these formats:
■Print Info: Set this to On to print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed),
■Fit to Frame: If your photo is too long or wide to fit inside the available space on your selected layout, part of it will be automatically cropped (when this setting is On). Select Off to turn off automatic cropping and leave white space at the edges of the photo.
Fit to Frame |
| Fit to Frame |
turned on |
| turned off |
Printed area
■Bidirectional: Increases the print speed when turned On. Select Off to improve the print quality (but your photos print more slowly).
30Making Prints From Your Digital Camera