Superimposing a message on an image, Superimposing – Sony DPP-FP70 User Manual

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Making various printing

Superimposing a message on
an image

You can place a preset
message, handwritten
characters or illustrations
on an image
(superimposing).

Tip

To superimpose a handwritten characters or
illustration, draw them with a black ink pen on
a white paper, shoot them with a digital camera,
and save them on a memory card. You can also
use “Superimpose characters glossary” on page
79.

1

Display the Creative Print menu
(page 18).

2

Press g/G/f/F to select
“Superimpose”, then press ENTER.

The window used for selecting the
background image is displayed.

3

Select an image for background.

1

Press g/G/f/F to select an image

for background, then press ENTER.
The window used for adjusting the
image angle and position is
displayed. For information on
adjustment, see step 6 on page 19.

3

Press g/G to select

and then

press ENTER.
Preview window is displayed.

4

Superimpose a handwritten or
standard format message over the
background image.

x

To superimpose a handwritten

message

1

Press g/G to select

(Handwritten message), then press
ENTER.

The window for selecting an image
to be superimposed is displayed.

2

Press g/G/f/F to select an image

you want to superimpose and press
ENTER.
Select the image of handwritten
characters or illustrations you have
prepared in advance.
The trimming cursor is displayed.

3

Press g/G/f/F to specify the

beginning point of the area to be
superimposed, then press ENTER.

4

Press g/G/f/F to specify the

ending point of the area, then press
ENTER.

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