Canon SELPHY CP1200 GOLD SELPHY CP1200 Printer User Guide - Page 29
Reducing the Appearance of Red-Eye, Correct Red-Eye, Adjusting the Color Tone My Colors, Making Skin
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Adjusting the Color Tone (My Colors) zzChoose special color tones to make prints look distinctive, or choose sepia or black-and-white prints. Off (default) - Vivid Neutral Vivid prints with greater contrast and color saturation Subdued prints with less contrast and color saturation PositiveFilm Saturated, natural colors, as produced with positive film Sepia Sepia-tone B/W Black and white • Turning off SELPHY will restore the default setting of [ Off]. • Some color options may prevent red-eye correction (=29). Making Skin Look Smooth (Smooth Skin) zzMake skin appear smooth and beautiful. zz Off (default) / On • Correction may be applied to image areas other than skin in some cases, and results may not be as expected. • The default setting of [ Off] is restored after printing, when SELPHY is turned off, or when a memory card is removed. • When [ Index] is selected in [Page Layout] (=26), [Smooth Skin] is not applied. Reducing the Appearance of Red-Eye (Correct Red-Eye) Cover Contents Part Names zzCorrect images affected by red-eye. zz Off (default) / On • Red-eye correction may mistakenly be applied to areas of the image other than the affected eyes. To avoid this, select [ On] only for images affected by red-eye. Basic Operations Print Settings Printing via Wi-Fi • Turning off SELPHY or removing the memory card will restore the default setting of [ Off]. • Red-eye may not be detected or corrected well on faces covering a very large/ small area of the screen, on bright/dark faces, in shots from the side of or at an angle to the face, or when part of the face is not visible. • Red-eye correction is not applied when [Page Layout] (=26) is set to [ 2-up], [ 4-up], [ 8-up] or [ Index]. • Similarly, red-eye correction is not applied when [My Colors] (=29) is set to [ Sepia] or [ B/W]. • The degree of correction may vary depending on cropping, page layout, and paper size. Printing via USB Cable Troubleshooting Appendix 29