Canon Pro9500 Mark II Series On-Screen Manual page 494

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Points to Check in the Digital Camera Settings
Check2 Adjust the contrast
You can change gradations of captured images. Increase or decrease contrast to change their
impressions.
Source RAW image
Utilizing Characteristics of Compressed Data
Images captured with a digital camera are normally compressed and saved in JPEG format.
Some photo printing applications only support JPEG format.
An advantage of compressed images is that you can process and print them from various photo
printing applications. In addition, compression of images allows you to reduce the file size and to
save more photos on a memory card.
However, you need to be aware that noise tends to appear when the compression rate is
increased and that the data degrades after being processed repeatedly.
Exif Print allows you to print by utilizing the information embedded in images captured with a
digital camera. Exif 2.2 images captured with a digital camera appear in the sRGB color space
when opened in an application, but are saved in the sYCC color space that is larger than the
sRGB color space.
Therefore, by utilizing the sYCC color space, you can print Exif 2.2 images in a larger color space
than the sRGB color space.
You can print by utilizing the information embedded in images captured with a digital camera
using Easy-PhotoPrint EX supplied with this printer.
> > For details, refer to "Using Easy-PhotoPrint EX" in the On-screen Manual:
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