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Setting the DPOF Print Settings 1 / 2

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Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the DPOF Print Settings (1/2) You can use ImageBrowser to register print settings on a memory card, including the images to print and the number of copies. IMPORTANT • This feature does not directly work with RAW images. If you want to print RAW images, you need to convert them first, then copy them to the camera and perform this operation. REFERENCE • DPOF is a standardized format for recording print settings, such as the image selection and number of copies. After DPOF print settings have been set, you can take a memory card to a camera store or developing laboratory and have the images printed according to the settings. • For details on DPOF, refer to the documentation that comes with your camera. How to set the DPOF print settings First click the [Set to Camera] tab in the Camera Control Window and then click [Set Slide Show/DPOF]. 29 ImageBrowser Software User Guide When the following window appears, select the [Print Order (DPOF)] option that appears on the upper left part of the window. Then from the list below, select the print type. ■ Standard Print Prints the specified number of copies of the images that you selected. ■ Index Print Prints only thumbnails of the images that you selected. ■ Both (Standard/Index) Prints the specified number of copies of the images that you selected. In addition, it produces an index print of small versions of all the images. REFERENCE • You can also select [Include in Index print] from the [Edit] menu to include the image date and file number in the prints. • If you copy the image to the camera after changing its size, the date the image was copied will be printed.

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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with a
Camera Connected
You can use ImageBrowser to register print settings on a memory card,
including the images to print and the number of copies.
IMPORTANT
This feature does not directly work with RAW images. If you
want to print RAW images, you need to convert them first, then
copy them to the camera and perform this operation.
REFERENCE
DPOF is a standardized format for recording print settings, such
as the image selection and number of copies. After DPOF print
settings have been set, you can take a memory card to a cam-
era store or developing laboratory and have the images printed
according to the settings.
For details on DPOF, refer to the documentation that comes
with your camera.
How to set the DPOF print settings
First click the [Set to Camera] tab in the Camera Control
Window and then click [Set Slide Show/DPOF].
When the following window appears, select the [Print Order
(DPOF)] option that appears on the upper left part of the
window. Then from the list below, select the print type.
Setting the DPOF Print Settings (1 / 2 )
Standard Print
Prints the specified number of copies of the images that you
selected.
Index Print
Prints only thumbnails of the images that you selected.
Both (Standard/Index)
Prints the specified number of copies of the images that you
selected. In addition, it produces an index print of small versions
of all the images.
REFERENCE
You can also select [Include in Index print] from the [Edit] menu
to include the image date and file number in the prints.
If you copy the image to the camera after changing its size, the
date the image was copied will be printed.