Edit photos using the control panel, Zoom and pan to crop a photo – HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One Printer User Manual

Page 107

Advertising
background image

4.

Use the visual keyboard to enter titles and subtitles that identify your CD or DVD, and
touch Done on the visual keyboard when you are finished.

5.

In the Label Summary screen, touch Burn.
At the printing status screen, touch Return to Main Menu to continue with any non-
disc tasks while disc labeling continues in the background.

Related topics

“Load a CD/DVD in the LightScribe-enabled CD/DVD drive” on page 71

“Use the Roxio Creator Basic Software” on page 15

“Use the HP Photosmart Software” on page 15

“Enter text using the visual keyboard” on page 14

“Print custom CD/DVD labels” on page 84

Edit photos using the control panel

The HP All-in-One offers several basic editing features that you can use to edit your
photos manually before you print them, as well as a feature that enables you to
automatically enhance your photos.
This section contains the following topics:

Zoom and pan to crop a photo

Rotate a photo

Adjust the brightness of your photos

Print a frame around your photo

Apply special color effects to your photos

Remove red-eye

Automatically enhance your photos

Flip horizontal

Zoom and pan to crop a photo

The HP All-in-One enables you to zoom in or out on a specific area of a photo. When you
print the photo, the photo is cropped so only the area shown on the display prints.

NOTE:

The changes you make to the photo apply only to viewing and printing the

photo. The changes will not be saved on the memory card, storage device, or CD/
DVD.

To crop a photo

1.

Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on the HP All-in-One, connect a storage
device to the front USB port, or insert a CD/DVD (label side up) into the LightScribe
drive.
The Photosmart Express menu appears, with the most recent photo shown on the
display.

2.

Touch View.
The View Photos screen appears.

3.

Touch or to scroll through the thumbnails of your photos.

Chapter 8

106

Use the photo features

Photos

Advertising