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Touching Up Your Photos
The EPSON Stylus Photo 925 lets you correct the color and improve the image quality of
your photos even without a computer. Two basic types of adjustments are available.
Note: These settings affect only your printed pictures. They do not change your
original image files.
■ Automatic adjustments (see below)
If your camera supports PRINT Image Matching, you can use the printer’s P.I.M. setting
to automatically adjust your photos for the best results. This option is automatically
selected when pictures imported from your camera contain P.I.M. data.
If your camera doesn’t support PRINT Image Matching, you can use PhotoEnhance
™
to
make adjustments for the type of environment in which your photos were taken.
■ Manual adjustments (see page 34)
If you find that your photos are too light or too dark, you can adjust their brightness
manually, or make other corrections by controlling the saturation and sharpness. You can
either make the same adjustments to all your photos, or separate adjustments only to
selected photos.
If you want, you can make manual adjustments while P.I.M. or PhotoEnhance is turned
on in order to fine-tune your automatic settings.
Automatically Adjusting Your Photos
When you use the printer’s automatic image adjustments, the adjustments are applied to all
your photos (you can’t select individual photos for adjustment). However, you can make
manual adjustments in addition to ones provided by P.I.M. or PhotoEnhance. Follow these
steps:
1. Enter the
Advanced Settings menu.
2. Highlight
Automatic Correction, then press Select.
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