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Using, PhotoEnhance, Custom, and, Advanced Settings, Using PhotoEnhance

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Using PhotoEnhance,™ Custom, and Advanced Settings When you're printing special projects, you can customize your printer software settings, as described in these sections: s "Using PhotoEnhance" below s "Using Custom Settings" on the next page s "Using Advanced Settings" on the next page For additional information on these settings, see the electronic Reference Guide, as described on page 9. Using PhotoEnhance The printer software includes PhotoEnhance options that increase image brightness and contrast to improve the appearance of photos that are under- or over-exposed. You can also add special effects, such as Soft Focus. If you're printing high-resolution images, you may want to use the Automatic setting instead; see page 16 (Windows) or page 21 (Macintosh). PhotoEnhance does not affect your original image; it only affects your printout. Printing with PhotoEnhance may take longer on some systems and images. To use PhotoEnhance, you must select Color ink; you cannot turn on PhotoEnhance with Black ink selected. If your photograph was taken with a digital camera, you can select Digital Camera Correction to give your printed images the appearance of photographs taken with a film camera. For more fine-tuning, you can select from a list of specialized settings for photographs, such as People or Nature, or special filters, such as Soft Focus or Sepia. Don't select Roll Paper or Roll Paper (Zero Margins) as your Paper Source setting; you can't use these options with the PhotoEnhance setting. 23

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Using PhotoEnhance,
Custom, and
Advanced Settings
When you’re printing special projects, you can customize your printer software
settings, as described in these sections:
“Using PhotoEnhance” below
“Using Custom Settings” on the next page
“Using Advanced Settings” on the next page
For additional information on these settings, see the electronic
Reference Guide
, as
described on page 9.
Using PhotoEnhance
The printer software includes PhotoEnhance options that increase image brightness
and contrast to improve the appearance of photos that are under- or over-exposed.
You can also add special effects, such as Soft Focus.
If you’re printing high-resolution images, you may want to use the
Automatic setting instead; see page 16 (Windows) or page 21
(Macintosh).
PhotoEnhance does not affect your original image; it only affects
your printout. Printing with PhotoEnhance may take longer on some
systems and images.
To use PhotoEnhance, you must select
Color
ink; you cannot turn on PhotoEnhance
with
Black
ink selected.
If your photograph was taken with a digital camera, you can select
Digital Camera
Correction
to give your printed images the appearance of photographs taken with a
film camera. For more fine-tuning, you can select from a list of specialized settings for
photographs, such as
People
or
Nature
, or special filters, such as
Soft Focus
or
Sepia
.
Don’t select Roll Paper or Roll Paper (Zero Margins) as your Paper
Source setting; you can’t use these options with the PhotoEnhance
setting.