Setting A Folder Icon Or Home Screen Wallpaper; Rating Photos; Selecting A Screen Saver; Monitoring The Color Of Images - Epson P-6000 User Manual

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Setting a Folder Icon or Home Screen
Wallpaper
You can set your favorite file as an icon for the folder or
"wallpaper" for the Home screen.
1
Select the file you want to use.
2
Press
, then select
Menu
then press
.
OK
3
Select
Set as Folder Icon
, then press
HOME
OK

Rating Photos

You can rate your photos from one to five stars. This lets
you filter your photos for display according to their rating.
When you copy a rated file to your computer, you must use
the Epson Link2 software to copy the rating information.
You can then move your rated files into certain Adobe
applications.
To rate a single photo, select it in My Photos or Backup
Files, then press the
button to rate it. Continue pressing
the button to increase the rating up to
rating.
Wallpaper and Icon Settings
or
Set as Wallpaper of
.
, or remove the
5

Selecting a Screen Saver

You can select a folder to be used as a screen saver. The
photos in the folder will be displayed as a slide show when
the viewer is plugged in using the AC adapter and is inactive
for 3 minutes.
If you want to change the timing for the screen saver, see
,
"Power Save" on page 71. If you want to change the
transition effects, see "Slide Show" on page 72.
1
Select a folder, then press
menu.
2
Select
Set as Screen Saver
Note:
To cancel the setting, select Don't Use as Screen Saver.

Monitoring the Color of Images

You can display images from Adobe Photoshop
viewer to maintain color accuracy when editing your images.
Make sure you have installed the USB Monitor Plug-in,
following the instructions in your P-6000/P-7000 Basics
guide.
1
Connect the AC adapter to the viewer and plug it in.
Then turn on the viewer and your computer.
to display the pop-up
Menu
, then press
.
OK
®
on the
Managing Files 58

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