Epson 1280 Printer Basics - Page 42

Import, From File, From Removable Media, From PC Card, From Twain Device, Import Settings

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If you created a new roll or you want to add photos to an existing roll, you need to import the photos. Click the Import button, then: ■ Click From File to import a photo from your computer's hard drive. ■ Click From Removable Media to import a photo from a disk or CD-ROM. ■ Click From PC Card to import a photo from a PC card in a card reader. ■ Click From Twain Device to import a photo from a scanner or digital camera. If your device is already selected, the software will open. If not, click Import Settings, and select your scanner or digital camera. (Not applicable to OS X.) 3. Optionally, right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Macintosh) a photo thumbnail to display information about the PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print data in the photo file. If your photos were taken with a digital camera that supports PRINT Image Matching, the P.I.M. logo appears in your photo thumbnails. Although no logo appears on photo thumbnails for Exif Print, most newer digital cameras support one of these technologies. Note: If you retouched a PRINT Image Matching photo, the P.I.M. logo may not appear. 4. Click the photo you want to print, or click the All button at the top of the screen to select all the photos in a roll. 5. Click a button on the left to select a print option. For example, click the Standard Prints button. You see buttons for each step you need to follow, as shown. 6. Click Import & Retouch to retouch or edit your photo, if necessary. Note: You can rotate, trim, and correct for red eyes and still retain P.I.M. or Exif Print data with your photograph. However, if you adjust other settings, such as brightness and color, these settings are not retained. For this reason, it is a good idea to make a copy of the original image before you edit it. 7. When you're ready to print, continue with the steps in the next section. 36

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If you created a new roll or you want to add photos to an existing roll, you need to
import the photos. Click the
Import
button, then:
Click
From File
to import a photo from your computer’s hard drive.
Click
From Removable Media
to import a photo from a disk or CD-ROM.
Click
From PC Card
to import a photo from a PC card in a card reader.
Click
From Twain Device
to import a photo from a scanner or digital
camera. If your device is already selected, the software will open. If not, click
Import Settings
, and select your scanner or digital camera. (Not applicable
to OS X.)
3.
Optionally, right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Macintosh) a photo thumbnail
to display information about the PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print data in
the photo file.
If your photos were taken with a digital camera that supports PRINT Image
Matching, the
P.I.M. logo appears in your photo thumbnails. Although no
logo appears on photo thumbnails for Exif Print, most newer digital cameras
support one of these technologies.
Note:
If you retouched a PRINT Image Matching photo, the
P.I.M. logo may
not appear.
4.
Click the photo you want to print, or click the
All
button at the top of the screen
to select all the photos in a roll.
5.
Click a button on the left to select a print option. For
example, click the
Standard Prints
button. You see buttons
for each step you need to follow, as shown.
6.
Click
Import & Retouch
to retouch or edit your photo, if
necessary.
7.
When you’re ready to print, continue with the steps in the next section.
Note:
You can rotate, trim, and correct for red eyes and still
retain P.I.M. or Exif Print data with your photograph.
However, if you adjust other settings, such as brightness
and color, these settings are not retained. For this reason, it
is a good idea to make a copy of the original image before
you edit it.