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USING BEST SHOT
3.
When everything is the way you want, press
[SET].
This sa
v
es the image in memory.
IMPORTANT!
•
An ID photo is al
w
ays sa
v
ed as 5M (2560 × 1920 pixels),
regardless of the camera’s c
u
rrent image size setting.
■
Printing an ID Photo
Printing an ID photo image
w
ill print the same image in
v
ario
u
s
sizes on a single sheet of paper. Then yo
u
can c
u
t o
u
t the
image(s) yo
u
w
ant to
u
se.
IMPORTANT!
•
The ID photo sizes pro
v
ided here are not exact. Act
u
al
sizes may
b
e slightly larger.
•
W
hen printing an ID photo,
b
e s
u
re to print on 4" × 6" size
paper. Images may not print at the proper sizes if another
size of paper is
u
sed.
•
W
hen printing an ID photo,
b
e s
u
re to set
u
p yo
u
r printer for
“
b
orderless print”. For f
u
ll details, see the
u
ser
doc
u
mentation that comes
w
ith yo
u
r printer.
W
ith Old Photo, yo
u
can record the image of an old, faded
photograph and then
u
se the camera’s
bu
ilt-in ad
v
anced digital
camera technology to restore it.
■
Before Recording with Old Photo
•
Make s
u
re the entire photograph yo
u
are trying to record is
enclosed
w
ithin the monitor screen.
•
Make s
u
re the photograph is against a
b
ackgro
u
nd that
allo
w
s its o
u
tline to stand o
u
t, and that it fills the monitor
screen to the maxim
u
m extent possi
b
le.
•
Make s
u
re that light is not reflecting off the s
u
rface of the
original photograph
w
hen recording it.
•
If the old photograph is portrait orientation,
b
e s
u
re to
compose the image
w
ith the camera in landscape (horizontal)
orientation.
Restoring an Old Photograph