Chapter 8
6.In the Photo Options menu, use or to highlight Edit Photo, and then press OK.
The Edit Photo menu appears.
7.Use or to highlight Color Effect, and then press OK. The Color Effect menu appears.
8.Use or to select one of the following color effect options, and then press OK:
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No Effect | Does not apply any special color effects to your photo. |
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Black & White | Prints the photo in black and white. |
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Sepia | Applies brown tones, similar to photos produced in the early 1900s, to |
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Antique | Applies brown tones along with some pale colors to your photo. With |
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The selected color effect is applied to the photo, and the photo is shown by itself on the display.
Remove red-eye
The flash on a camera (especially on older model cameras) can sometimes cause a subject's eyes to appear red in your photos. You can remove redness so that eyes appear the correct shade in your photos.
NOTE: The changes you make to the photo apply only to viewing and printing the photo. The changes will not be saved on the memory card.
To remove red-eye from photos
1.Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on the HP
The Photosmart Express menu appears, with the most recent photo shown on the display.
2.With View highlighted, press OK.
You can use or for highlighting options. The View Photos screen appears.
3.Press or to scroll through the thumbnails of the photos on your memory card.
4.When the thumbnail of the photo you want to edit is highlighted, press OK.
5.When the selected photo appears by itself on the display, press the Red Eye Removal button on the control panel.
TIP: Another method is to choose Red Eye Removal from the Edit Photo menu.
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