Sony UP-27MD Operating Instructions - Page 30

Making Variations of Printouts, Selecting a memory

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Making Variations of Printouts You can import and store several types of images in printer memory. Also, changing the print method allows you to create various types of printouts. Full-size image Two reduced images Four reduced images You can make printouts in the following ways: • Zoom area of the image you need and print four reduced images on a single sheet. See "Zoom and Print Part of an Image" (page 38). • Make printouts of multiple reduced images with white frames. See "To add white frames to reduced images" (page 34). • Add captions to printouts. See "Making Printouts with a Caption" (page 36). Printing captions The caption position on printouts of two reduced images differs depending on whether SD signals or HD signals are used. The caption position also differs depending on the printing pack used. Full-size image Four reduced images Selecting a memory page Memory page A memory area in which an image is captured is called a memory page in this manual. The number of usable memory pages depends on the type of the reduced images selected and on the connected equipment. Number of reduced images 1 (no reduction) 2 4 Usable memory page A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H A, B, C, D A, B Note Images of differing signal types (HD/SD (480i) or SD (576i)) cannot coexist on the same multiple reduced image screen. If you change the input signal type in [Input Signal] on the [Input Setup] tab of the [System Setup] menu, the images stored in the memory will be overwritten the next time you capture images. Selecting a memory page MEMORY PAGE button Two reduced images (SD signal, HD signal (4:3, 5:4)) Two reduced images (HD signal (16:9, 16:10)) 30

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Making Variations of
Printouts
You can import and store several types of images
in printer memory. Also, changing the print
method allows you to create various types of
printouts.
You can make printouts in the following ways:
Zoom area of the image you need and print four
reduced images on a single sheet. See “Zoom
and Print Part of an Image” (page 38).
Make printouts of multiple reduced images with
white frames. See “To add white frames to
reduced images” (page 34).
• Add captions to printouts. See “Making
Printouts with a Caption” (page 36).
Printing captions
The caption position on printouts of two reduced
images differs depending on whether SD signals
or HD signals are used. The caption position also
differs depending on the printing pack used.
Selecting a memory page
Memory page
A memory area in which an image is captured is
called a memory page in this manual.
The number of usable memory pages depends on
the type of the reduced images selected and on
the connected equipment.
Note
Images of differing signal types (HD/SD (480i) or
SD (576i)) cannot coexist on the same multiple
reduced image screen. If you change the input
signal type in [Input Signal] on the [Input Setup]
tab of the [System Setup] menu, the images
stored in the memory will be overwritten the next
time you capture images.
Selecting a memory page
Full-size image
Two reduced
images
Four reduced
images
Full-size image
Four reduced images
Two reduced images
(SD signal, HD signal (4:3, 5:4))
Two reduced images
(HD signal (16:9, 16:10))
Number of reduced
images
Usable memory page
1 (no reduction)
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
2
A, B, C, D
4
A, B
MEMORY PAGE button