Adding a special filter to an image, Cross filter, Filter – Sony DPP-FP70 User Manual

Page 15: Fish-eye effect, Monochrome, Partial color, Sepia, Special filter, Correcting the red-eye phenomenon

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Making various printing

Adding a special filter to an
image

1

Display the Edit menu (page 12).

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.

• No Filter: No special filter on the

image (default setting).

• Cross Filter: Adds a cross, starburst

effect to the light source to print an
image with sparkling impression.

• Partial Color: Makes the

surroundings of the subject in
monochrome to emphasize the
subject in the center.

• 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.

4

Press ENTER.

The filter takes effect.

When you have selected “Cross
Filter”, the setting window is
displayed.

5

Set the level and range for Cross
Filter.

1

Select “Level” with f/F and press

ENTER, adjust level of retouch with
f

/F, then press ENTER.

The higher the level you set, the
more light sources become
sparkling.

2

Select “Length” with f/F and

press ENTER, adjust length of light
with f/F, then press ENTER.

3

Press f/F to select

. Then

press ENTER.

Tip

To print the image previewed, press PRINT
(page 17).

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