Sony DPP-FP55 Operating Instructions - Page 58

R red, G green, B blue, Click OK.

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Items Functions • Red-eye phenomenon will be detected automatically, and it may not be corrected. If red-eye phenomenon is not corrected, use the Picture Motion Browser correction function. • Red-eye reduction is enabled only when you have installed the printer driver from "Setup.exe" in the supplied CD-ROM. For the details see the Readme.txt. Print settings Adjusts the color elements and sharpness. R (red): Adjusts the red and blue elements. The higher you set the level, the more reddish the picture becomes as if it receives red light. The lower you set the level, the darker the picture becomes as if light blue is added. G (green): Adjusts the green and purple elements. The higher you set the level, the more greenish the picture becomes as if it receives green light. The lower you set the level, the darker the picture becomes as if red purple is added. B (blue): Adjusts the blue and yellow elements. The higher you set the level, the more bluish the picture becomes as if it receives blue light. The lower you set the level, the darker the picture becomes as if yellow is added. Sharp (sharpness): The higher you set the sharpness level, the more distinct the outlines become. 58 GB 7 Click "OK." The print dialog box is displayed. Tip When "Print preview" is checked in step 5, the preview window is displayed. Check the results of any adjustments and then click "Print." Printing resumes. Make sure to read "Notes on printing" on page 21, as well. For the details of the properties of the Picture Motion Browser, see the Picture Motion Browser online Help. Note You cannot print a motion-picture file or RAW data files. Tips • To select serial still images in the image area of the main window, click the first image in the series and then click the last image while pressing the Shift key. • To select multiple still images not in a sequence, click the images individually while pressing the Ctrl key. • You can print from an image preview. • The Picture Motion Browser is compatible with the ICM.

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Click “OK.”
The print dialog box is displayed.
Tip
When “Print preview” is checked
in step 5, the preview window is displayed.
Check the results of any adjustments and
then click “Print.”
Printing resumes. Make sure to read
“Notes on printing” on page 21, as
well.
For the details of the properties of the
Picture Motion Browser, see the
Picture Motion Browser online Help.
Note
You cannot print a motion-picture file or RAW
data files.
Tips
To select serial still images in the image area
of the main window, click the first image in
the series and then click the last image while
pressing the Shift key.
• To select multiple still images not in a
sequence, click the images individually while
pressing the Ctrl key.
You can print from an image preview.
The Picture Motion Browser is compatible
with the
ICM.
Items
Functions
Red-eye phenomenon will be
detected automatically, and it
may not be corrected.
If red-eye phenomenon is not
corrected, use the Picture
Motion Browser correction
function.
Red-eye reduction is enabled
only when you have installed
the printer driver from
“Setup.exe” in the supplied
CD-ROM.
For the details see
the Readme.txt.
Print settings
Adjusts the color elements and
sharpness.
R (red):
Adjusts the red and
blue elements.
The higher
you set the level, the more
reddish the picture becomes
as if it receives red light.
The lower you set the level,
the darker the picture
becomes as if light blue is
added.
G (green):
Adjusts the green
and purple elements.
The
higher you set the level, the
more greenish the picture
becomes as if it receives
green light.
The lower you
set the level, the darker the
picture becomes as if red
purple is added.
B (blue):
Adjusts the blue
and yellow elements.
The
higher you set the level, the
more bluish the picture
becomes as if it receives
blue light.
The lower you
set the level, the darker the
picture becomes as if yellow
is added.
Sharp (sharpness)
:
The higher
you set the sharpness level,
the more distinct the
outlines become.