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Easy-PhotoPrint Pro Version 1.5
Tutorial
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Contents
Overview of the Easy-PhotoPrint Pro
Photo printing work-flow using Easy-PhotoPrint Pro
Install Easy-PhotoPrint Pro
Digital Photo Professional RAW Image Adjustment and Picture Style settings
Print RAW images after transferring them directly to Easy-PhotoPrint Pro
Transfers RAW images directly to Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) CS/CS2/CS3
Converts to TIFF or JPEG and transfers directly to Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3
35 mm film single-lens reflex + scanner Scan film, then open scanned data using Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3
Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3 Add further retouches, then print (Transfer image data directly to Easy-PhotoPrint Pro)
Easy-PhotoPrint Pro Freely customize colors in PIXMA Pro9500/Pro9500 MarkII and PIXMA Pro9000 and Pro9000 MarkII
Color mode Print faithfully to the characteristics of "portrait" or "landscape" in the Picture Style Accurately print Adobe(R) RGB (1998) color space
Enable ICC Profile
Linear Tone Create your favorite picture while adjusting the image for printing
Photo Color Print images according to your preference for a photograph, based on memory colors.
Monochrome mode Print color data in highly expressive black and white gradations without color shift
Check "Grayscale Photo"
Print data in your desired colors using Grayscale mode in the Picture Style (Toning effect(None)).
Print data using a filter effect in your desired colors, using Grayscale mode in the Picture Style (Toning effect(None)).
Getting the right margin for your photographs Printing B/W photographs as beautiful artworks
Print with the Color Mode Use Grayscale mode in the Picture Style to print image data using preferred tones, such as with sepia, with the colors as they are (Toning effect(On)).
Printing
Register and call up your settings
Media List  Canon's genuine photo paper and art paper that's perfect for art work prints using PIXMA Pro9500/Pro9000.
Sheet Printing Paper Dimensions
Canon Inc.
2007 English Version 1.31 (inch)

EThe color tone may differ because of differences in coloration depending on the type of paper used to print.
EThe samples provided are simulations.