Epson 785EPX Printer Basics - Page 35
Enhancing Photos and Using Filters, Using PhotoEnhance, Adjusting Brightness - stylus photo m
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Enhancing Photos and Using Filters The EPSON Stylus Photo 785EPX lets you enhance your photos even without a computer. Several different types of enhancement are available: s If your camera supports PRINT Image Matching, you can use the PhotoEnhance setting to automatically match your captured images. s Without PRINT Image Matching, you can still use the PhotoEnhance feature to improve any picture's contrast, saturation, and color balance. s If you find that your pictures are too light or too dark, you can use the Brightness button to fix them. s You can print with special filters to enhance an individual photo's sharpness, contrast, brightness, and other qualities. You can also use filters to print a photo in black and white or in sepia (brown) tones. If you're using PRINT Image Matching, filters (and brightness adjustments) are applied after PRINT Image Matching. Filters and enhancements affect only your printed pictures. They do not change your original image files. Using PhotoEnhance You can use the PhotoEnhance feature to apply PRINT Image Matching or increase brightness and contrast-in all printing modes except Index, and with all types of paper. 1. Select your Print Mode and other settings. 2. When you're ready to print, make sure On is selected in the PhotoEnhance menu. 3. Press the large green Print button. Your photos are printed. When you turn on the PhotoEnhance setting, it applies to all pictures in your print job. Adjusting Brightness You can make your photos lighter or darker using the Brightness button. The setting you choose applies to all pictures in your print job-in all printing modes except Index, and with all types of paper. 1. Select your Print Mode and other settings. 2. When you're ready to print, press the Brightness button. The word Brightness flashes on the Select Photo menu, and the number 0 is displayed. 29