Removing red eyes, Cropping images, Removing red eyes cropping images – HP PhotoSmart R967 User Manual
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Rounded Rectangle—Uses a rectangle with soft corners for the matte border.
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Square—Adds a square matte border with beveled edges.
3.
Press
to select the border and display the creative sub-menu.
Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust the border.
4.
Press
to save a copy of the image with the specified border and return to the
Design Gallery Menu. Press
to exit without saving and return to the Add
Borders sub-menu.
Removing red eyes
When you select
Remove Red Eyes, the camera processes the current still image
to remove red eyes from the subjects.
Note
To prevent red eyes in images, see
The red-eye removal process takes a few seconds, after which the image displays with
green boxes around corrected areas, along with the Remove Red Eyes submenu:
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Save Changes (Default)—Overwrites the original image and returns to the Design
Gallery Menu.
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View Changes—Displays a magnified view of the image with green boxes around
the corrected areas.
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Cancel—Returns to the Design Gallery Menu without saving the red eye changes.
To undo red eye removal, select Undo Red-Eye Removal from the Design Gallery
Menu, then press
.
Note
Undo Red-Eye Removal only appears on the Design Gallery Menu if
you are viewing an image on which you have already performed red-eye removal,
or on an image taken with Red-Eye Removal turned on. See Red-Eye
Removal under
Using the Capture Menu on page 23
Remove Red Eyes is only available for still images taken with a flash.
Cropping images
Crop allows you to crop the displayed image to the selected orientation, then use
the Zoom lever and
to ensure that the image content you want gets printed.
Tip
Make sure you crop images as needed before adding borders or applying
artistic effects.
1.
Use
to select Crop, then press
.
2.
Use
to select a crop orientation and preview the effect it has on the image.
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Cancel—Returns to the Design Gallery Menu without saving changes.
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Landscape (Default)—Horizontally crops the displayed image to a 3:2 aspect
ratio (one third wider than tall).
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Portrait—Vertically crops the displayed image to a 2:3 aspect ratio (one-third
taller than wide).
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Help—Provides extended help information for the Crop function.
Follow the on-screen instructions to use the Zoom lever and adjust what appears
in the cropped image.
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