HP 7310 User Guide - Page 50

Use the edit features, Edit a photo from the control panel, Use the Zoom or Rotate functions

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Memory Card and PictBridge All the current settings become the new defaults. Use the edit features The HP all-in-one offers several basic editing controls that you can apply to the image currently displayed on the color graphics display. These controls include brightness adjustment, special color effects, and more. This section contains information on the following topics: editing images on the HP allin-one, and using the Zoom or Rotate functions. Edit a photo from the control panel You can apply these editing controls on the photo currently being viewed. The edits apply to printing and viewing only; they are not saved to the image itself. 1 In the Photo area, press Menu and then press 2. The Edit menu appears. 2 Select the Edit option you want to use by pressing the corresponding number. Edit Option 1. Photo Brightness 2. Color Effect 3. Frame 4. Redeye Purpose Lets you make the displayed image lighter or darker. Press to make the image darker. Press to make it lighter. 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 replaces the colors in the photo with shades of black, white, and gray. Lets you apply a frame and frame color to the current image. 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 1 Display a photo on the color graphics display. 2 Press Zoom - to zoom out or Zoom + to zoom in to view the photo at different sizes. Use the arrow buttons to pan around the photo and see the approximate area of the photo that will print. 3 Press Print Photos to print the photo. 4 Press Cancel to exit the Zoom function and return the photo to its original state. User Guide 47

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All the current settings become the new defaults.
Use the edit features
The HP all-in-one offers several basic editing controls that you can apply to the image
currently displayed on the color graphics display. These controls include brightness
adjustment, special color effects, and more.
This section contains information on the following topics: editing images on the HP all-
in-one, and using the
Zoom
or
Rotate
functions.
Edit a photo from the control panel
You can apply these editing controls on the photo currently being viewed. The edits
apply to printing and viewing only; they are not saved to the image itself.
1
In the Photo area, press
Menu
and then press
2
.
The
Edit
menu appears.
2
Select the Edit option you want to use by pressing the corresponding number.
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
replaces the colors in the photo with shades of black,
white, and gray.
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
1
Display a photo on the color graphics display.
2
Press
Zoom -
to zoom out or
Zoom +
to zoom in to view the photo at different
sizes. Use the arrow buttons to pan around the photo and see the approximate
area of the photo that will print.
3
Press
Print Photos
to print the photo.
4
Press
Cancel
to exit the Zoom function and return the photo to its original state.
User Guide
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Memory Card and PictBridge