6ToolbarClick on any tool to perform its function. Hold the mouse cursor briefly over any tool to see what function it performs.Menu commandsThe menu
7Status barThe status bar describes the selected menu command and displays information about your photos.Photos Click on any photo to select it. Selec
8How Film Factory Organizes Your PhotosFilm Factory helps you organize photos already stored on your computer as well as those you add from other sour
92. To create a new roll to which you can add photos later, click New Roll. You see this dialog box:Type a name for the roll. If you want to add a com
10If you want to enter a name for the roll that is different from the folder name, type it in the Roll Name box. If you want to add a comment and/or d
11Adding Photos to a RollTo add photos to a roll, you select images already stored on a disk or from other sources such as a digital camera or scanner
12On the TWAIN tab, select the digital camera or scanner you are using from the Import Source List and the file format (BMP, PICT, or JPEG). Then clic
13Adding photos from a TWAIN deviceFollow the steps below to download photos using a TWAIN device, such as a digital camera or scanner. Film Factory w
145. Click the filename you wish to add. A thumbnail of the photo is displayed. You can select more than one with Shift + click or Ctrl + click (Windo
15 To enhance the image with soft focus, see page 20. To correct red eyes in a photo, see page 21. To cancel retouching, see page 22.If you retouch a
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164. Click Make Changes. The photos are retouched.Manually Retouching a PhotoIf you want greater control when retouching an image, follow these steps:
175. When you are happy with the changes, click the Retouch button. Rotating an ImageYou can rotate an image 90° or 180° as follows:1. Select the roll
18Cropping an ImageYou can crop an image to make it more effective. Follow these steps:1. Select the roll and then the photo(s) you want to crop.2. Cl
19If you don’t like the way the picture is cropped, click Skip to go to the next picture or Cancel to close the Trimming window. If you clicked Trim a
20 To replace the original photos, check the Overwrite Original Image box. These changes cannot be reversed. If you don’t replace the original photos,
21Correcting Red EyeIf you have a photo of a person whose eyes appear red from the reflection of the camera’s flash, you can correct them as described
22Canceling Retouch ChangesIf you change your mind after retouching your photo(s), follow the steps below to remove the retouching effects and restore
23Adding Comments or Sound to a PhotoYou can annotate your photos with text and the correct date to help identify them. If you are using Windows, you
24Adding Sound (Windows Only)1. Select the photo to which you want to add sound.2. From the Edit menu, select Edit Sound. You see this window:3. Click
25Managing Your Photos, Film Rolls, and Film CasesThe more rolls and cases you create, the more important it will become to organize them. Film Factor
iContentsIntroducing Film Factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1About PRINT Image Matching . . . . . . . . . .
26Moving or Copying a Photo to Another RollYou can easily move or copy photos from one roll to another. To copy a photo, make sure both the roll you w
27Deleting a Photo From a RollIf you want to delete one or more photos from a roll, follow these steps:1. Select the roll and then the photo(s) you wa
28Sorting Photos and Film RollsWhen you are looking at a roll of photos, you can sort them by name or date, in ascending or descending order. From the
29You can also add a comment, specify the date, and change the folder where you want the roll to be stored. If you are moving the roll to a removable
30Working With Film CasesFilm cases allow you to group rolls of film by subject to make it easier to manage your photos. Follow the instructions below
31Moving a roll to another caseIf you want to move a film roll to another case, follow these steps:1. Click the Film Cases text on the Film Cases icon
32Managing Photos on Removable Media and NetworksLarge photo files don’t have to take up space on your hard drive; just store them on your Zip disk, C
33Printing Your PhotosThis section describes how to print your photos using the print options displayed along the left side of the main screen.Before
34Standard Prints You can print one or more photos in standard picture sizes, such as 2 × 3, 3.5 × 5 (standard), or 4 × 6. Use this feature to print p
35Select the size of print, such as 2 × 3 or 4 × 6. Use the scroll bar to see more options. Choose any options in the Print Preferences box to enhance
iiPrinting Your Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Standard Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36Make sure the PRINT Image Matching box is checked if you want the P. I. M. settings to be used when the photo is printed (see page 2 for information
374. Select the format for the index sheet, such as 2 columns, 3 columns, or 4 columns. Use the scroll bar to see more options. Choose any options in
38To print one or more copies of selected photos, click on each photo you want. Film Factory displays the following at the bottom of the picture:Click
39Then check the Printer Settings; if the Printer, Media Type, or Paper Size setting is incorrect, click the Properties button and select the appropri
403. Click Step 2 Choose Layout. You see this screen:4. Select a layout style for your album pages, such as 3-Left, 4-Right, or 2 × 3. (Use the scroll
415. Click Step 3 Edit Layout to move your photos and text boxes anywhere on the album page. You can click and drag an image or text box to move or re
429. When you are ready, click .Click Main Menu to return to the main screen. Greeting Cards Using the Greeting Card option, you can print selected p
435. Click Step 3 Edit Layout. 6. If you want to type text over your picture or on the back of the card, click on the desired text box and then click
449. When you are ready, click . After the card has been printed, remove it from the printer. If you want to print any text inside the card, see the
453. Click Step 3 Edit Layout. Click on the desired text box and then click the Edit Text button. You see this screen:4. Type the text you want and ch
1Introducing Film FactoryEPSON Software™ Film Factory™ lets you process your digital “film” and print snapshots using your own computer and printer. W
46Sticker Prints Follow these steps to print a sheet of stickers, including frames and other graphics, for a selected photo:1. Click Sticker Prints. 2
476. Click Step 4 Edit Layout. Your photo is displayed with the frame selection. Now you can modify the sticker as follows: Use the buttons to repos
48Combo Prints With the Combo Prints option, you can print a single photo multiple times on one sheet, like you might get from a professional photo st
495. Click Step 3 Print. You see this screen:6. Choose the number of copies you want. Film Factory tells you how many sheets of paper are required. Yo
50Other Film Factory FeaturesFilm Factory includes several other features that are fun and productive. You can: Create a photo collage Create a photo
513. Enter the filename, file type, (JPEG, PICT, or Bitmap) and other information for the collage.4. When you are ready, click Create (Windows) or Mer
525. Make your Photo Page settings for the pages that will display the larger images when you click on the thumbnails.6. Click OK. If you have selecte
53Converting a Photo to Desktop WallpaperIf you are using Windows, you can turn a photo into wallpaper for your desktop. (This option is not available
54Exporting Photos to Files or E-mailYou may need to convert a photo to another file type or change its compression for use in another application. Yo
55E-mailing a photo (Windows only)1. First select the e-mail program you want to use. From the File menu, select Preferences and then click the Mail t
2About PRINT Image MatchingIf your digital camera and printer support PRINT Image Matching (P. I. M.), Film Factory lets you produce the best prints p
3Windows System RequirementsIf you’re using Windows, make sure your system configuration meets these minimum requirements: Windows 95, 98, Me, XP, 200
4 Mouse or other pointing device Compatible with most color printers; a high-quality photo printer and special media are recommended to print the best
5Starting Film FactoryTo start Film Factory in Windows, click the Start button, then select Programs > Film Factory > Film Factory.To start Film
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