Assignment Rules For Photo Frame Numbers And Rotation - Epson Stylus CX4900 Service Manual

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EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050
1.5.7 Assignment Rules for Photo Frame Numbers and
Rotation
The rules concerning photo frame numbers that are referred when assigning photos are
described below. The numbers shown in each diagram and photo frame below indicate
the photo frame numbers used for various types of layout.
The direction of the number shown in each photo frame matches the direction of the
printed photo to which the horizontal photo data was allocated. When there are more
pixels vertically than horizontally, the vertical photo data is allocated instead, and the
number shown in the figure below is then rotated 90° before being printed. In Index
printing mode, the numbers are printed as they are shown below, regardless of the
shape of the photo data.
However, when the photo data has an equal number of pixels vertically and
horizontally the photos are printed without rotation, regardless of the layout.
(Note: the vertical photo data refers to when the photo data file itself is set for a vertical
(portrait) orientation. Photo data is defined as the vertical photo data if it is taken by a
digital camera with a portrait position detecting function.)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Figure 1-15. Assignment Rules for Photo Frame Numbers and Rotation
Memory Card Print
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