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    							Blur
    Blurs the outline of the subjects to soften the image.
    Move the slider to the right to soften the image.
    Show-through Removal
    Removes show-through of text from the reverse side or removes the base color. Adjust the show-
    through level to prevent text on the reverse side of thin document or the base color of the document
    from appearing on the image.
    Move the slider to the right to increase the show-through removal effect.
    Defaults
    Resets all adjustments (brightness, contrast, sharpness, blur, and show-through removal).
    Reset Selected Image
    Cancels all adjustments applied to the selected image.
    Save Selected Image
    Saves the selected image.
    Save All Corrected Images
    Saves all the images displayed in the list.
    Exit
    Click to close the Correct/Enhance Images window.
    Correct/Enhance
    Red-Eye Correction
    Corrects red eyes.
    You can specify the area you want to apply the effect to. You can adjust the effect level using the
    slider.
    Note
    For Photo Print, red eyes are automatically corrected when Enable Auto Photo Fix is selected in
    Color correction for printing on the Advanced tab of the Preferences dialog box and the Enable
    Red-Eye Correction checkbox is selected. To disable the automatic correction, deselect the
    checkbox.
    Face Brightener
    Corrects the entire image so that the selected facial area is brightened.
    You can adjust the effect level using the slider.
    Face Sharpener
    Sharpens out-of-focus faces.
    You can specify the area you want to apply the effect to. You can adjust the effect level using the
    slider.
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    							Digital Face Smoothing
    Enhances skin beautifully by removing blemishes and wrinkles.
    You can specify the area you want to apply the effect to. You can adjust the effect level using the
    slider.
    Blemish Remover
    Removes moles.
    You can specify the area you want to apply the effect to.
    Undo
    Cancels the latest correction/enhancement.
    OK
    Applies the selected effect to the specified area.
    Reset Selected Image
    Cancels all corrections and enhancements applied to the selected image.
    Save Selected Image
    Saves the selected image.
    Save All Corrected Images
    Saves all the images displayed in the list.
    Exit
    Click to close the Correct/Enhance Images window.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Questions and Answers
    Questions and Answers
    How Can I Move (or Copy) the Saved File?
    Which Side of the Displayed Image Does the Printing Start from?
    How Do I Print with Even Margins?
    What Is C1 or C4?
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Questions and Answers
    > How Can I Move (or Copy) the Saved File?
    How Can I Move (or Copy) the Saved File?
    If you want to move (or copy) a file created and saved with Easy-PhotoPrint EX from one folder to another,
    you need to move (or copy) the folder that was automatically created when originally saving that file as
    well.
    For example, when you save a file named MyAlbum.el1, a folder named MyAlbum.el1.Data is
    automatically created in the same folder that contains the MyAlbum.el1 file. If you want to move (or copy)
    the MyAlbum.el1 file to another folder, move (or copy) the MyAlbum.el1.Data folder as well.
    The MyAlbum.el1.Data folder contains the photos used in the album.
    Note
    The icons may vary depending on the items.
    Important
    Do not change the Data folder name; otherwise you will not be able to display the photos you edited
    with Easy-PhotoPrint EX.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Questions and Answers
    > Which Side of the Displayed Image Does the Printing Start from?
    Which Side of the Displayed Image Does the Printing Start
    from?
    As shown below, printing starts from the left side of the image displayed in the Layout/Print screen.
    Outputs the paper in the direction as the arrow indicates.
    See your printer manual for details on how to load paper (to print on the front/back, etc.).
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Questions and Answers
    > How Do I Print with Even Margins?
    How Do I Print with Even Margins?
    When you print on a bordered layout, the margins on the left and right or the top and bottom may become
    wider than the other, depending on the image and printer.
    To always print with even margins, select the Always crop images when selecting a layout with margins
    checkbox on the Advanced tab of the Preferences dialog box.
    To display the Preferences dialog box, click  (Settings) in the Layout/Print screen or select
    Preferences... from the File menu.
    Crop the photo to apply even margins individually.
    Cropping Photos (Photo Print)
    Note
    The following setting is available for Photo Print only.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Questions and Answers
    > What Is C1 or C4?
    What Is C1 or C4?
    When an album is printed, labels such as C1 and C4 are printed as page numbers.
    The C1 and C4 represent the front cover and back cover, respectively.
    C1: Front cover
    C2: Inside the front cover
    C3: Inside the back cover
    C4: Back cover
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Appendix 1: Easy-PhotoPrint EX Settings
    Appendix 1: Easy-PhotoPrint EX Settings
    Printing Vivid Photos
    Reducing Photo Noise
    Cropping Photos (Photo Print)
    Printing Dates on Photos (Photo Print)
    Printing Multiple Photos on One Page
    Printing an Index
    Printing ID Photos (ID Photo Print)
    Printing Photo Information
    Saving Photos
    Opening Saved Files
    Changing Layout
    Changing Background
    Adding Photos
    Swapping Positions of Photos
    Replacing Photos
    Changing Position, Angle and Size of Photos
    Cropping Photos
    Framing Photos
    Printing Dates on Photos
    Attaching Comments to Photos
    Adding Text to Photos
    Saving
    Setting Holidays
    Setting Calendar Display
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Appendix 1: Easy-PhotoPrint EX Settings > Printing Vivid Photos
    Printing Vivid Photos
    Select the Vivid Photo checkbox in the Select Paper screen to boost the colors in a photo before printing.
    Important
    This function is available only with a printer that supports Vivid Photo.
    This function is not available when Enable ICC Profile is selected on the Advanced tab of the
    Preferences dialog box.
    Note
    Even if you select the Vivid Photo checkbox, this effect applies only to the print result. The original
    image or preview image will not be affected.
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    							Advanced Guide > Printing from a Computer > Printing with the Bundled Application Software > Appendix 1: Easy-PhotoPrint EX Settings > Reducing Photo Noise
    Reducing Photo Noise
    When a photo is taken in a dark location such as night scene using digital camera, noise may appear in
    the image.
    Select the Photo Noise Reduction checkbox in the Select Paper screen to reduce noise in the image and
    make the printed photos more vivid.
    Important
    This function is not available when Enable ICC Profile is selected on the Advanced tab of the
    Preferences dialog box.
    Note
    When the noise is severe, change Normal to Strong.
    The noise reduction effect applies only to the print result. The original image or preview image will
    not be affected.
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