Sony DPP-FP50 Fall 2005 Operating Instructions Manual page 68

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Items
Functions
•ICM (system): From the
"Settings" drop-down list
box, select either of the
following correction method:
– Graphics: when graphics or
vivid colors are used.
– Match: when you want to
match colors.
– Pictures: when a
photograph or pictures are
printed.
Note
The ICM setting is valid only
when you are using an ICM-
compliant application software.
When printing from the
application software that does
not support the ICM system, an
image may be printed with
incorrect colors.
Exif Print
Check it to adjust and print an
image shot with a Exif Print
(Exif 2.21)-compliant digital
camera. The printer driver
uses the color conversion and
Exif shooting data to adjust the
image. This option is effective
only with PictureGear Studio.
Red-eye reduction
Check it to automatically
reduce the red-eye
phenomenon of the subject
shot by using a flash light.
Notes
• When you check this option,
make sure to select "Preview" to
display the preview image before
printing and check that the red-
eye reduction has been correctly
processed to the image.
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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 PictureGear
Studio correction function.
•Red-eye reduction is enabled only
when you have installed the
software from "Setup.exe" in the
supplied CD-ROM. For the
details see the Readme.txt.
Print settings
Adjusts the color elements and
sharpness.
R:
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:
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:
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

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