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DPSClick User Manual
v. 4.0
1. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 – General Description
DPS CLICK is a unit for installing in a photoshop for use by the operator of the
establishment. It prints digital or paper pictures or films/slides from different sources,
including standard photoshop digital media available on the market (SmartMedia
TM
,
Compact Flash
TM
, Memory Stick
TM
, SD
TM
/Multimedia Card
TM
and CD–ROM) or opaque and
transparent scanners.
1.2 – Product target
The design of the equipment features several advantages for the sales point.
– Image of a shop that is well–equipped with the technologies of the future.
– Help in the sale of digital cameras.
– Time–saving with specialised personnel in digital picture processing.
– The personal touch is maintained, as the photographer does the processing.
– Major increase in offer without prejudicing the current main core activity.
1.3 – Handling the system
The user interface has been designed to be user–friendly and easy, with no need for
training. The target is for handling not to be a barrier in using the equipment, and that any
employee can handle it.
The equipment comprises an Image Processing Terminal (IT2000) which is handled by
the operator. All its inputs for digital picture card, CD–RW and all the interfaces needed to
connect it to other peripherals are concentrated on it.
It is operated via a touch screen, which makes it extremely straightforward. Only the
digital retouch functions are performed with the mouse or digitizer. The keyboard is only
needed for adding texts to the image, personalising file names on saving them, and for
technical assistance.
1.4 – Image capture
The equipment can capture images from the following sources:
1.4.1 – Digital inputs
–
Digital camera card reader (SmartMedia
TM
, CompactFlash
TM
, Memory Stick
TM
,
SD
TM
,....).
–
CD–ROM unit / recorder.
– Directory / work folder.
1.4.2 – Supported Files
– Formats
·
All standard formats in terms of image inputs and outputs are NON proprietary:
JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PSD (1 layer), PCD (input only, from version 2.21).
·
From version 3.20 TIF and GIF files with LZW compression are supported.
–
Resolution
·
The native resolution of the original file.
1.4.3 – Paper and film inputs
The equipment can scan opaque matter and films for print–out, and make the index
print for three whole strips of films.