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Printing Images (8/8) Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Initiating Printing Once you have finished making all the adjustments you want in the Print window, click (Print). Click here. The Print dialog will open. Confirm the settings and click [Print] to start printing. IMPORTANT • It may take relatively long to print if there are many images or the images are large. REFERENCE • You can save the layout you created by clicking the [File] menu and selecting [Save]. • You can open the Index printing settings window by clicking [Print] in the Control Panel in the Browser Window and selecting [Index printing] from the displayed menu. The index will print out immediately after you set the thumbnail and paper size settings and click [Start printing]. • You can also start printing by clicking the [File] menu, selecting [Print] and choosing [Layout printing] or [Index printing] from the submenu. Printing for Better Results ImageBrowser supports the Exif 2.2 (nicknamed Exif Print) standard. This feature can generate better print results because it automatically corrects images. To use this feature, click the [ImageBrowser] menu and select [Preferences] followed by [Print] in the list box. Set the Exif 2.2 settings in the [Image Correction Settings] category. Then use the procedures in Printing Images 1/8 to print the image. See the Print Dialog section of the Customizing Preferences (3/3) topic in the Appendices for information about Exif 2.2 settings. REFERENCE • Images captured by cameras that support the Exif 2.2 standard have the shooting settings data, such as the shooting conditions and shooting mode, embedded in them. The Exif Print function uses this data to more accurately reflect the conditions at the time of shooting when it corrects the image. • The image correction settings apply to all of the images printed from ImageBrowser. 87 ImageBrowser Software User Guide

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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary Features
Printing Images (8/8)
Initiating Printing
Once you have finished making all the adjustments you want in
the Print window, click
(Print).
Click here.
The Print dialog will open. Confirm the settings and click [Print]
to start printing.
IMPORTANT
It may take relatively long to print if there are many images or
the images are large.
REFERENCE
You can save the layout you created by clicking the [File] menu
and selecting [Save].
You can open the Index printing settings window by clicking
[Print] in the Control Panel in the Browser Window and
selecting [Index printing] from the displayed menu. The index
will print out immediately after you set the thumbnail and
paper size settings and click [Start printing].
You can also start printing by clicking the [File] menu, selecting
[Print] and choosing [Layout printing] or [Index printing] from
the submenu.
Printing for Better Results
ImageBrowser supports the Exif 2.2 (nicknamed Exif Print)
standard. This feature can generate better print results because
it automatically corrects images.
To use this feature, click the [ImageBrowser] menu and select
[Preferences] followed by [Print] in the list box. Set the Exif 2.2
settings in the [Image Correction Settings] category. Then use the
procedures in
Printing Images 1/8
to print the image. See the
Print
Dialog
section of the
Customizing Preferences (3/3)
topic in the
Appendices
for information about Exif 2.2 settings.
REFERENCE
Images captured by cameras that support the Exif 2.2 standard
have the shooting settings data, such as the shooting condi-
tions and shooting mode, embedded in them. The Exif Print
function uses this data to more accurately reflect the conditions
at the time of shooting when it corrects the image.
The image correction settings apply to all of the images printed
from ImageBrowser.