Edit Option

Purpose

1.Photo Brightness Lets you make the displayed image lighter or darker.

Press to make the image darker. Press to make it lighter.

2. Color Effect

Displays a menu of special color effects you can apply to

 

the image. No Effect leaves the image untouched.

 

Sepia applies a brown tone found in photos from the

 

1900s. Antique is similar to Sepia, but with pale colors

 

added so the image looks hand-tinted. Black & White

 

provides the same output as if you pressed Start Black.

 

 

3. Frame

Lets you apply a frame and frame color to the current

 

image.

 

 

4. Redeye

Lets you remove red eye from photos. On makes red

 

eye removal active. Off turns red eye removal off. The

 

default is Off.

Use the Zoom or Rotate functions

You can zoom in or out of a photo or rotate a photo before you print it. Zoom and Rotate settings apply only to the current print job. The settings are not saved with the photo.

To use the Zoom feature

1Display a photo on the color graphics display.

2Press Zoom, and then press 1 to zoom out or 3 to zoom in to view the photo at different sizes. Use the arrow keys to pan around the photo and see the approximate area of the photo that will print.

3Press Start Color or Start Black to print the photo.

4Press Cancel to exit the Zoom function and return the photo to its original state.

To use the Rotate feature

1Display a photo on the color graphics display.

2Press Rotate to rotate the photo 90 degrees clockwise at a time.

3Press Start Color or Start Black to print the photo.

4Press Rotate until the photo returns to its original state.

Print photos directly from a memory card

You can insert a memory card in your HP all-in-one and use the control panel to print photos. For information on printing photos on your HP all-in-one from a PictBridge- compatible camera, see Print photos from a PictBridge-compatible digital camera.

This section contains information on the following topics: printing individual photos, creating borderless photos, and deselecting photos.

Note When printing photos, you should select options for the correct paper type and photo enhancement. For more information, see Set photo print options. You might also want to use the photo print cartridge for superior print quality. For more information, see Use a photo print cartridge.

PictBridge and Card Memory

User Guide

53