Sony DPP-FP95 Operating Instructions - Page 86

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Glossary DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) This printer conforms with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) to maintain file exchangeability and compatibility between digital cameras and related products. Complete exchangeability and compatibility, however, are not guaranteed. DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) The format used to record the information necessary for automatically printing images shot by a digital camera at a printing shop or with a home-use printer. The printer supports DPOF printing and can automatically print the preset number of copies of the DPOF preset images. Exif 2.21 (Exif Print) Exif (Exchangeable image file format for digital cameras) Print is a global standard for digital photo printing. A digital camera supporting Exif Print stores the data relevant to the conditions of shooting as each shot is taken. The printer utilises the Exif Print data stored in each image file to ensure the printed result matches the original shot as closely as possible*1. *1 When the "Auto Fine Print5" is enabled and an image (JPEG file) is shot by an Exif Print (Exif 2.21)-compliant digital camera, the image is automatically adjusted to its optimum picture quality and printed. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) The HDMI is an interface for transmitting digital video/audio signals on a single cable without compression and conversion. You can enjoy high quality video and audio reproduction. Note: The printer does not support audio output. "Memory Stick"/CompactFlash card/SD Card/xD-Picture Card Compact, light, removable storage media. For details see pages 80 to 82. PictBridge A standard specified by Camera & Imaging Products Association that allows you to connect PictBridge-complaint digital camera directly to the printer without a PC, enabling direct printing on the spot. Thumbnails Miniature images for representing the original images that are stored in the image files taken by a digital camera. The printer uses thumbnails in the index view. 86 GB

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86
GB
Glossary
DCF (Design rule for Camera File
system)
This printer conforms with the DCF (Design
rule for Camera File system) standard
established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and
Information Technology Industries
Association) to maintain file exchangeability
and compatibility between digital cameras
and related products. Complete
exchangeability and compatibility, however,
are not guaranteed.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
The format used to record the information
necessary for automatically printing images
shot by a digital camera at a printing shop or
with a home-use printer. The printer supports
DPOF printing and can automatically print
the preset number of copies of the DPOF
preset images.
Exif 2.21 (Exif Print)
Exif (Exchangeable image file format for
digital cameras) Print is a global standard for
digital photo printing. A digital camera
supporting Exif Print stores the data relevant
to the conditions of shooting as each shot is
taken. The printer utilises the Exif Print data
stored in each image file to ensure the
printed result matches the original shot as
closely as possible
*1
.
*1
When the “Auto Fine Print5” is enabled and an
image (JPEG file) is shot by an Exif Print (Exif
2.21)-compliant digital camera, the image is
automatically adjusted to its optimum picture
quality and printed.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface)
The HDMI is an interface for transmitting
digital video/audio signals on a single cable
without compression and conversion.
You
can enjoy high quality video and audio
reproduction.
Note: The printer does not support audio
output.
“Memory Stick”/CompactFlash card/SD
Card/xD-Picture Card
Compact, light, removable storage media.
For details see pages 80 to 82.
PictBridge
A standard specified by Camera & Imaging
Products Association that allows you to
connect PictBridge-complaint digital camera
directly to the printer without a PC, enabling
direct printing on the spot.
Thumbnails
Miniature images for representing the
original images that are stored in the image
files taken by a digital camera. The printer
uses thumbnails in the index view.