Epson PhotoPC 2100Z User Manual page 121

Epson photopc 2100z digital camera user's guide
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If the image on the LCD monitor and computer screen are
different, check the gamma correction and color correction
settings. Try a different combination of these settings.
If your photos look better on the computer screen or LCD
monitor than when you print them out, you may need to
upgrade your printer. EPSON color ink jet printers
provide excellent image quality.
Your picture is blurry or out of focus.
Observe the following:
Make sure that the subject is not moving.
Hold the camera steady while the image is being
captured.
Make sure that your flash is not set to
Center your subject in the LCD monitor. When you
take photos using the viewfinder, center your subject
in the focus frame.
When using the macro feature, you can position the
camera 30 to 50 centimeters away from the subject.
Your picture is too dark (underexposed).
You may need to use the flash. Set the flash to
or
(red-eye reduction), following the instructions given
in "Changing the flash setting."
Use image-editing software to adjust the picture's
brightness and contrast.
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