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Sony DPP-FP60 - Adding Special Filters to Images; Correcting Red-Eye Phenomenon

Sony DPP-FP60
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Making various printing
Continued
Adding a special filter to an
image
1
Display the Edit menu (page 11).
2
Press g/G to select (Filter) and
then press ENTER.
The Filter menu is displayed.
Filter menu Filter icon
3
Press f/F to select the desired
filter you want to add to the
image.
Sepia: Changes the image like an
old photograph with faded colors.
Monochrome: Changes the image
into a black and white picture.
Paint: Makes the image look like a
painted picture.
Fish-eye: Makes the image look like
a photo taken with a fish-eye lens.
No Filter: No special filter on the
image (default setting).
4
Press ENTER.
The filter takes effect.
Tip
To print the image previewed, press PRINT
(page 14).
Correcting the red-eye
phenomenon
You can correct the red-eye phenomenon
of a subject shot using a flash.
Note
If you perform additional editing, such as
enlarging, reducing the image size,
rotating or moving an image, after the red-
eye correction adjustment, the red-eye
correction may not take effect. Perform
the red-eye correction after these editorial
operations.
1
Display the Edit menu (page 11).
2
Press g/G to select (Red-eye
correction) and then press ENTER.
The adjustment frame appears on the
image, which indicates the range for
red-eye correction adjustment.
Adjustment frame
3
Adjust the position and size of the
adjustment frame.
Make the red-eye correction
adjustment for the right and left eyes
separately.
To move the adjustment frame
1 Press g/G to select (Move) and
press ENTER.
2 Move the frame with g/G/f/F.
The frame moves in the selected
direction.

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