Sony DPP-EX7 Printer User Manual


 
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Glossary
Auto Fine Print 2
The function automatically corrects
the picture quality so that an image
may be printed in more vivid, clear
and beautiful pictures. It is
especially effective for a darker
image with low contrast. The
pictures are corrected to reproduce
natural skin colors, vivid tree leaf
green, or clear sky blue.
DCF (Design rule for Camera File
system)
The standard specified by JEIDA
(Japan Electronic Industry
Development Association) to
maintain the file exchangeability and
compatibilities between digital still
cameras and related products.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
The format used to record the
information necessary for
automatically printing images shot
by a digital still camera at a printing
shop or with a home-use printer. The
printer supports DPOF printing and
can automatically print the preset
number of copies of the DPOF preset
images.
Exif 2.2 (Exif Print)
Exif (Exchangeable image file format
for digital still cameras) Print is a
global standard for digital photo
printing. A digital still camera
supporting Exif Print stores the data
relevant to the conditions of shooting
as each shot is taken. The printer
utilises the Exif Print data stored in
each image file to ensure the printed
result matches the original shot as
closely as possible
*1
.
*1 When the “Auto Fine Print 2” is
enabled and an image (JPEG file) is
shot by an Exif Print (Exif 2.2)-
compatible digital still camera, the
image is automatically adjusted to its
optimum picture quality and printed.
“Memory Stick”
A next-generation, compact, light,
removable storage media used with
a digital still camera, video camera,
or PC. In its compact body, it can
record a larger volume of data than a
floppy disc can. You can use it to
exchange data among “Memory
Stick” ready devices and also use it
as removable and external storage
medium.
Thumbnails
Miniature images for representing
the original images that are stored in
the image files taken by a digital still
camera. The printer uses thumbnails
in the image list.