Making skin look smooth in prints (smooth skin), Adjusting the brightness (brightness), Changing the color tone (my colors) – Canon SELPHY CP900 User Manual

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Making Skin Look Smooth in Prints (Smooth Skin)

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Makes skin look smooth and beautiful in prints.

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Off (Default setting) / On

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Correction may be applied to areas other than skin, producing unexpected results.

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This setting is reset to [ Off] when printing finishes, SELPHY is turned off, or the memory card is removed.

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When [

Index] is selected in [Page Layout]

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, [Smooth Skin] will not be applied.

Getting the Best Results With Auto Correction (Image Optimize)

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SELPHY will automatically correct the image to

achieve optimum image quality.

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Off / On (Default setting)

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Some images may not be adjusted correctly.

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Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [ On].

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When [

Index] is selected in [Page Layout]

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, [Image Optimize] will not be applied.

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The level of correction will change depending on the page layout and paper size.

Adjusting the Brightness (Brightness)

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You can adjust the brightness of an image within

a range of ±3.

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The larger the + value, the brighter the image

gets. The larger the - value, the darker the image

gets.

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Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [±0].

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When [

Index] is selected in [Page Layout]

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, [Brightness] will not be applied.

Changing the Color Tone (My Colors)

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You can adjust the colors in your images, or make your images sepia-toned or black and white.

Off

(Default setting)

PositiveFilm

Intense, natural colors like those

obtained with positive film

Vivid

Emphasizes the contrast and color

saturation for a vivid impression

Sepia

Changes the image to sepia tone

Neutral

Tones down the contrast and color

saturation for neutral hues

B/W

Black and white

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Turning off SELPHY will return the setting to [ Off].

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Depending on the settings made in My Colors, [Correct Red-Eye]

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settings may not be applied.

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