Nikon D50 D50 User's Manual - Page 72
Printing Photographs, Printing Via Direct USB Connection
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Printing Photographs Photographs can be printed by any of the following methods: • Connect the camera to a printer and print photographs directly from the camera ( 63). • Insert the memory card in a printer equipped with a card slot (see the printer manual for details). If the printer supports DPOF ( 128), photographs can be selected for printing using Print Set ( 67). • Take the memory card to a developer or digital print center. If the center supports DPOF ( 128), photographs can be selected for printing using Print Set ( 67). • Transfer the pictures using PictureProject and print them from a computer (see the PictureProject Reference Manual, on CD). Note that RAW photographs can only be printed by transferring them to a computer and printing them using Nikon Capture 4 version 4.3 or later (available separately) or PictureProject. Printing Via Direct USB Connection When the camera is connected to a printer that supports PictBridge ( 128), photographs can be printed directly from the camera. Take photographs Select photographs for printing using Print Set ( 67) Select PTP in camera USB menu and connect camera to printer ( 63) Reference-Printing Photographs Print photographs one by one ( 64) Print multiple photographs ( 65) Create index prints ( 65) Disconnect USB cable Printing Via Direct USB Connection If possible, use the EH-5 AC adapter when printing to reduce the drain on the camera battery. When taking photographs to be printed without modification in P, S, A, and M modes, choose Direct Print for Optimize image ( 48) or select Custom and 62 set Color mode to Ia (sRGB) or IIIa (sRGB) (the default option).