Getting started, Features, Exif print – Sony DPP-EX5 Manuel d'utilisation

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Getting started

Features

With the Digital Photo Printer DPP-EX5, you can print images of a “Memory
Stick” or a computer.

Photo-realistic printing

With its dye sublimation printing system, the printer can make photo-
realistic prints meeting a number of different requirements.

Super Coat 2 feature

The Super Coat 2 enables high durability and moisture or fingerprint
resistance, keeping your prints in good picture quality for an extended
period of time.

Auto Fine Print 2 feature (page 49)

The Auto Fine Print 2 analyses the picture information of an image and
corrects it as vivid, clear, and natural picture.

Exif 2.2* (Exif Print) support (page 49)

The printer supports Exif 2.2. When the Auto Fine Print 2 is effective, the
printer automatically adjusts an image saved by a digital still camera
compatible with the Exif Print standard and then print it with optimal
picture quality (for JPEG files only).

Selection of print sizes and border/borderless print (page 49)

You can select from a large, dynamic Post Card (4 x 6 inch) size/3.5 x 5 inch
size print or an economical Small (3.5 x 4 inch) size print. For the Post Card
(4 x 6 inch) size and 3.5 x 5 inch size prints, you can also select a borderless or
border print.

Selection of print finish (page 49)

You can select the print finish from either glossy or texture.

Paper tray allowing bulk printing of 25/30 sheets (page 19)

With the supplied paper tray, you can print up to 25 sheets for Post Card (4 x
6 inch) size and 30 sheets for 3.5 x 5 inch size and Small (3.5 x 4 inch) size
print paper at one time.

* 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.

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