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Epson Stylus Photo R360 Series - Improving Print Quality; Removing Red-Eye; Touching up Your Photos; Cropping and Sizing Your Photos

Epson Stylus Photo R360 Series
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Photo Printing Options 21
English
Improving Print Quality
You can adjust the quality of your printouts.
Note:
Higher quality printing takes longer to print.
1. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
2. Press the u or d button to highlight Quality, then
press the r button.
3. Press the u or d button to choose the Standard or
Best, then press the OK button.
Removing Red-Eye
When you take pictures of people, they sometimes
appear to have red-eyes in the photograph. You can
apply Red Eye Reduction to help eliminate this
problem.
Note:
Depending on the type of photo, parts of the image other than the
eyes may be corrected.
1. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
2. Press the u or d button to select Red-Eye
Reduction, then press the r button.
3. Press the u or d button to choose On, then press
the OK button.
Touching Up Your Photos
This printer lets you correct the color and improve the
image quality of your photos without using a
computer. Two basic types of adjustments are
available:
Automatic adjustments
If your camera supports PRINT Image Matching
or Exif Print, you can use the printer’s P.I.M. or
Exif Print setting to automatically adjust your
photos for the best results.
If your camera doesn’t support PRINT Image
Matching or Exif Print, you can use
PhotoEnhance
TM
to make adjustments for the
type of environment in which your photos were
taken.
Manual adjustments
If your photos are too light or too dark, you can
adjust their brightness or control the saturation
and sharpness.
If you want, you can make manual adjustments
while P.I.M. or PhotoEnhance are turned on in
order to fine-tune your automatic settings.
Note:
These settings affect only your printed pictures. They do not
change your original image files.
These settings are saved when you turn off the printer or choose
a different set of photos, so remember to turn off the settings
when you’re done.
Automatically adjusting your
photos
When you use the printer’s automatic image
adjustments, the adjustments are applied to all your
photos.
1. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
2. Press the d or u button to highlight Enhance,
then press the r button.
3. Select from these options, then press the OK
button.
To make manual adjustments in addition to the
automatic ones, follow the steps in the next section.
Manually adjusting your photos
1. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
2. Press the d or u button to highlight, Brightness,
Contrast, Sharpness, or Saturation, then press
the r button.
3. Adjust any settings as necessary, then press the
OK button.
Cropping and Sizing Your
Photos
You can print just part of a photo, cropping out the
area that you do not want. You can choose only one
photo to crop at a time.
1. Choose the photo you want to crop with the View
and Print option. See “Printing several photos
(View and Print)” on page 11.
Setting item Function
PhotoEnhance Adjusts the brightness, contrast, and
saturation of your photos.
P.I.M. Uses your camera’s PRINT Image
Matching and Exif Print settings (this
option is automatically selected when
your pictures contain the data).
None Select this if you don’t want to use
P.I.M. or PhotoEnhance.

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