Sony DPP-FP85 Photo Printer User Manual


 
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Master: Left
DPP-FP85/FP95 3-285-420-12 (1)
20
GB
Correcting a failed
photo automatically
(AUTO TOUCH-UP)
1 Select the image that you want to
adjust and then press AUTO
TOUCH-UP.
Adjustment of the selected image starts.
The adjustment results will be displayed
on the screen. When a human face is
detected, the face is displayed with a
frame as the adjustments proceed.
To check the adjustment result
more clearly:
Press to enlarge the image. (The image
will not be enlarged when printed.)
To display the original image
(before adjustments) again
Press AUTO TOUCH-UP. To display the
adjusted image, press AUTO TOUCH-UP
again.
If you have set a print quantity for
multiple images
All the images with print quantity settings
are adjusted. To display other images,
press g/G.
To change the print quantity
Press ENTER to display the print quantity
indication. Then press f/F to set the print
quantity and then press ENTER.
2 Press PRINT.
Printing of the selected image(s) starts.
Tip
Adjustment takes effect only on the image being
printed. The original image will not be adjusted.
Notes
After the AUTO TOUCH-UP adjustment, you
cannot make a trimming print of an image that has
been enlarged by pressing .
Depending on the image, a face may not be
automatically detected. If the brightness of the face
is not adjusted properly, select “Adjust” from the
Edit menu to adjust the brightness manually
(page 22).
Depending on the image, the out-of-focus
phenomenon may not be corrected. In this case,
use the “Sharpness” function from Adjust in the
Edit menu to adjust the sharpness manually
(page 22).
Out-of-focus reduction does not take effect on blur
caused by shaking of the camera.
Depending on the image, the red-eye phenomenon
may not be corrected. In this case, perform red-eye
correction to make red-eye adjustments manually
(page 24).
The automatic red-eye
correction function of this
printer uses the technology of
FotoNation Inc. in the U.S.A.
The “Skin Smoothing” correction function of
the printer uses the technology of Ichikawa
Soft Laboratory.