Sony DSC V3 Operating Instructions - Page 95

Having images printed at a shop, Marking print marks, Marking print marks in single-image mode

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Having images printed at a shop Note the following items when having images printed at a shop. • Contact the print service shop to determine what recording medium types are supported. • When using a print service shop that does not support "Memory Stick" or CF card, copy the images to a CD-R, etc., and bring that to the shop instead. • Be sure to make a backup copy of the data before using a print service shop. Marking print marks Marking images you want to have printed beforehand with print marks is convenient when having images printed at a print service shop. MENU Control button Mode dial Marking print marks in single-image mode  Set the mode dial to .  Display the image you want to mark with /.  Press MENU. The menu appears.  Select (DPOF) with /, then press . The mark is marked on the displayed image. 60min 1M 101 2/9 • You cannot mark movies or images recorded in RAW mode. • When you mark images shot in Multi Burst mode, all the images are printed on one sheet divided into 16 panels. • If you mark an image shot in TIFF mode with a print (DPOF) mark, only the uncompressed (TIFF) image is printed, and the JPEG image recorded at the same time is not printed. • You cannot set the number of prints. DPOF Exit BACK/NEXT  To continue and mark other images, display the desired image with /, then press . To unmark the mark Press  again in step  or . The mark disappears. Still image printing 95

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Still image printing
Having images
printed at a shop
Note the following items when
having images printed at a
shop.
• Contact the print service shop to
determine what recording medium types
are supported.
• When using a print service shop that
does not support “Memory Stick” or CF
card, copy the images to a CD-R, etc.,
and bring that to the shop instead.
Be sure to make a backup copy of the
data before using a print service shop.
Marking print marks
Marking images you want to have printed
beforehand with print marks is convenient
when having images printed at a print
service shop.
MENU
Mode dial
Control button
• You cannot mark movies or images recorded in
RAW mode.
• When you mark images shot in Multi Burst
mode, all the images are printed on one sheet
divided into 16 panels.
• If you mark an image shot in TIFF mode with
a print (DPOF) mark, only the uncompressed
(TIFF) image is printed, and the JPEG image
recorded at the same time is not printed.
• You cannot set the number of prints.
Marking print marks in
single-image mode
Set the mode dial to
.
Display the image you want to
mark with
/
.
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
Select
(DPOF) with
/
,
then press
.
The
mark is marked on the
displayed image.
1M
60min
101
2/9
DPOF
Exit
BACK/NEXT
To continue and mark other
images, display the desired
image with
/
, then press
.
To unmark the
mark
Press
again in step
or
. The
mark disappears.