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Contents Introducing Film Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About PRINT Image Matching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About Exif Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Learning More About Film Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Windows System Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macintosh System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Automatically Retouching a Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manually Retouching a Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rotating an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cropping an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Color to Black and White or Sepia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applying a Soft Focus Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introducing Film Factory EPSON Software™ Film Factory™ lets you process your digital “film” and print snapshots using your own computer and printer. With this powerful photo management utility, you can import images from any digital-imaging source and create virtual rolls of film and film cases to organize thousands of photos in a visual format. Film Factory is the perfect photo management program for the home or office.
About PRINT Image Matching If your digital camera and printer support PRINT Image Matching (P.I.M.), Film Factory lets you produce the best prints possible (not available on Macintosh® OS X 10.1). PRINT Image Matching is a term for the print command that is embedded in the header of the image file created by certain digital cameras. It contains color setting and image parameter information.
In Film Factory, Exif Print or PRINT Image Matching with ability to interpret Exif Print is listed in an information display box as the Photo Enhancement status when you right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Macintosh) an Exif Print photo. Like P.I.M. photos, you can trim, rotate, or correct for red eyes and still retain Exif Print settings, but if you adjust brightness or color options, or export the files, the Exif Print settings are removed.
Macintosh System Requirements If you’re using a Macintosh, make sure your system configuration meets these minimum requirements: ■ Mac OS 8.6 through 9.x for Film Factory for Mac OS 8/9 Mac OS X 10.1 or higher for Film Factory for Mac OS X (OS X 10.1.
If QuickTime 4 or higher is installed, Film Factory supports the following digital movie formats: QuickTime, DV, MPEG1, and AVI files.
Starting Film Factory To start Film Factory in Windows, click the Start button and select Programs or All Programs. Then select Film Factory > Film Factory. To start Film Factory on a Macintosh, open the Film Factory folder and double-click Film Factory or Film Factory OS X to open the program. You see the main screen. Film Factory’s Main Screen The main screen displays thumbnail views of the photos in the open folder or roll. (Both the Folder View and Rolls of Film Views are shown below.
Film Factory’s Main Screen showing the Rolls of Film View Print options Menu PRINT Image Matching icon Photo Toolbar Film cases Roll of film Status bar To switch between the Folder View and Rolls of Film View, click the View button and then select Folder View or Rolls of Film View.
Toolbar Click on any tool to perform its function. Hold the mouse cursor briefly over any tool to see what function it performs. Toolbar in Folder View Toolbar in Rolls of Film View Menu commands The menu commands provide another way to access many of the toolbar functions, as well as some additional features. Open any menu to select a command. The Status Bar describes the command. Print options Film cases Click on one of the Print options to select how you want to print your photo(s).
Film rolls Scroll bars Add photos to your rolls and view them by simply clicking on a roll. The current roll is highlighted by a yellow background. Film rolls are only available when the Rolls of Film View is selected. Use the scroll bars or click on the arrows to see more folders, more rolls and more photos. Status bar The status bar describes the selected menu command and displays information about your photos. Photos Click on any photo to select it.
Double-click on a photo to display an enlarged view of it. (You can also use the Viewer option to enlarge a photo. See “Using the Viewer to Display Photos” on page 44.) How Film Factory Organizes Your Photos Film Factory helps you organize photos already stored on your computer as well as those you add from other sources—your digital camera, scanner, or removable media such as a PC card, Zip® disk, or CD-ROM. Additionally, large photo files don’t have to take up space on your hard drive.
Creating a subfolder If you want to create a subfolder, follow these steps: 1. Select the folder where you want to create the subfolder. 2. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the folder, and then click Create Subfolder. 3. When the New Folder appears, type a name and press Enter. Deleting a folder If you want to delete one or more folders, follow these steps: 1. Select the folder. 2. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the folder, and then click Delete Folder. 3.
Copying or moving a folder If you want to move or copy a folder, follow the steps below. For Windows users 1. Select the folder. 2. To copy or move the folder use one of the following steps. ■ Copy a folder Press the Ctrl key and drag and drop the folder to the desired location. When the source and destination folders are in different drives, drag and drop. ■ Move a folder Press the Shift key and drag and drop the folder to the desired location.
OR 1. Select the photos. 2. From the Film Factory menu, select Edit and Move/Copy Photo. 3. In the dialog box that opens, browse to the location where you want to copy the photos. 4. Select Copy, and then click the Copy/Move button. Moving photos If you want to move photos, use one of the following methods: 1. Select the photos. 2. Press the Shift key and drag and drop the photos to the new location. (When the source and destination folders are in the same drive, drag and drop.) OR 1. Select the photos. 2.
Sorting photos If you want to sort photos in a folder, follow these steps: 1. Select the folder. 2. From the Film Factory View menu, select Sort Photos, and then select the sorting method. Managing Your Photos with Film Rolls and Film Cases Working in Rolls of Film View In addition to using the Folder View to manage your photos, Film Factory provides a Rolls of Film view. To switch to Rolls of Film view, click the View button on the main screen, and then select Rolls of Film View.
1. From the Main Menu, click the Roll button. You see this menu: 2. To create a new roll to which you can add photos later, click New Roll. You see this dialog box: Click here to add a comment and date for the roll Type a name for the roll. If you want to add a comment and/or date to describe the roll, click the Details button and enter the comment and date.
To create a roll from an existing folder of images, click New Roll, Use Existing Image Folder. You see this dialog box: Windows Click here to add a comment or change the date Macintosh Click Browse to select a folder Click here to add a comment or change the date Select the drive and/or folder where the photos are stored. (On the Macintosh, click Browse, then select a folder and click Choose.) The photos are not copied to your hard drive; only thumbnail images are created for the roll.
If the folder is on a removable device such as a Zip disk or PC card, you see this window: Windows If you can record on the device, you can copy the Film Factory databases to the device. Check the Copy Film Factory databases to the removable media checkbox (Windows) or the Write Film Factory databases to the removable media checkbox (Macintosh) to record the film case, film roll, and any other photo information on the removable device.
Adding Photos to a Roll To add photos to a roll, you select images already stored on a disk or from other sources such as a digital camera or scanner. First, make sure the import settings are correct. Then see the appropriate section below: ■ “Adding photos from a folder on the hard drive” on page 23. ■ “Adding photos from a TWAIN device” on page 24. ■ “Adding photos from removable media or a PC card” on page 24.
On 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 click OK. (TWAIN importing is not available on Macintosh OS X.) For more information about Import Settings, click the Help button. Adding photos from a folder on the hard drive Follow these steps to import photos from another folder: 1. From the Main Menu, select the film roll to which you want to add photos.
Adding photos from a TWAIN device Follow the steps below to download photos using a TWAIN device, such as a digital camera or scanner (not available with OS X). Film Factory works with all digital camera image formats. Make sure your device is TWAIN compliant before you try importing photos. The device should be connected to your computer and ready to use. See the instructions that came with your device for help. To import photos from your camera or scanner: 1.
3. Click the Import button, then select From Removable Media or From PC Card from the drop-down menu. The Import Files (or Choose a File) window appears. 4. Navigate to the disk and directory where the photos are stored. 5. 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 (Windows) or Shift + J + click (Macintosh). Click Select All to select them all. 6.
When you delete the roll, Film Factory does not delete the files from your hard disk or removable device unless you uncheck the Don’t delete image files box. So make sure this box remains checked if you want to keep the image files. When you are ready, click Delete. Renaming a Roll Follow these steps to change the name of an existing roll: 1. Select the roll you want to rename. 2. Click the Roll button and select Rename Roll. 3. Type the new name for the roll.
3. In Windows, type the name of the folder where you want to move the roll (or click Browse to find it). On the Macintosh, click Browse and select the destination folder, then click Choose. If you are moving the roll to a removable media device, you can enter the name for the disk and select whether you want Film Factory to record its databases on the disk.
3. In Windows, type the name of the folder where you want to move or copy the photo or click the Browse button to navigate to the correct folder. On the Macintosh, click Browse and select the folder to which you want to move or copy the photo, then click Choose. 4. Select Move to move the photo or select Copy to make a copy of it. 5. Click the Move/Copy button. You can also add a photo to an existing roll by importing it, as described under “Adding Photos to a Roll” on page 22.
Finding a Photo If you are not sure where to find a particular photo, Film Factory can help. Click the Find button or select Find Photo from the Edit menu. You see this window: You can search for the image by filename, comment, or date. For example, if you know the name of the file but not which roll it’s in, click the filename checkbox, type the name, and press Enter. Film Factory finds the file and displays the complete information in the Search Results box.
Working with Film Cases Film cases allow you to group rolls of film by subject to make it easier to manage your photos. Follow the instructions below to create, move, and delete a film case. Creating a film case Follow these steps to create a film case: 1. Click the Film Cases text on the Film Cases icon. You see this window: 2. The rolls of film with the check marks are the ones kept in the selected film case. A roll can appear in more than one film case. 3. Click the Add Case button.
Moving a roll to another case If you want to move a film roll to another case, follow these steps: 1. Click the Film Cases text on the Film Cases icon. 2. Select the film case holding the roll you want to move. 3. Click on the checkbox next to the roll to uncheck it. 4. Select the case where you want the roll to appear and click the checkbox for the roll. 5. Click Close. Deleting a film case Follow these steps to delete a film case: 1. Click the Film Cases text on the Film Cases icon. 2.
Managing Photos on Removable Media and Networks If using the Folder View, insert the removable media, or connect to the network that contains the photos you want to use. Then browse to the folder to view and print the photos. If using the Rolls of Film View, you can manage your photos as described below. Large photo files don’t have to take up space on your hard drive; just store them on your Zip disk, CD-ROM, or other removable media.
When you click the Retouch button, you see this menu: ■ To retouch photos automatically, see page 33. ■ To manually change the brightness, contrast, and color, see page 35. ■ To rotate a photo, see page 36. ■ To crop a photo, see page 37. ■ To change the color to black and white or sepia tone, see page 38. ■ To enhance the image with soft focus, see page 39. ■ To correct red eyes in a photo, see page 40. ■ To cancel retouching, see page 41.
Before After 3. The Auto Retouch window shows the photos you selected before and after retouching. All the retouched photos are outlined with a blue border, indicating that they are selected to be changed. You can do the following: ■ Click on any of the original photos in the top row that you do not want to be retouched. They will display the blue border when you click them. ■ Use the horizontal scroll bar to see more photos, if necessary.
Manually Retouching a Photo If you want greater control when retouching an image, follow these steps: 1. Select the folder or roll and then the photo you want to retouch. 2. Click the Retouch button and select Manual Retouch. You see this window: Use the sliders to change the brightness and contrast Enlarge the photo Check this box to change the original Undo the last change Cancel your changes and close the Manual Retouch window Click here when you are ready to save the changes 3.
Rotating an Image You can rotate an image 90° or 180° as follows: 1. Select the folder or roll and then the photo(s) you want to rotate. 2. Click the Retouch button and then select Rotate. You see the following: Rotate the image clockwise 90° Rotate the image counterclockwise 90° Rotate the image 180° Check this box to change the original photo Rotate the image Rotate all the selected images Skip the current photo and display the next 3.
Cropping an Image You can crop an image to make it more effective. Follow these steps: 1. Select the folder or roll and then the photo(s) you want to crop. 2. Click the Retouch button and select Trim.
4. When the image is framed like you want, click the Trim button to crop it. If you want to crop all the selected images the same way, click Trim All. If 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 already and want to cancel it, select the image and select Trim from the Retouch menu. Then click the tool to undo it and click the Trim button.
■ Click Select All in either row to select all the images in that row. ■ To replace the original photos, check the Overwrite Original Image box. These changes cannot be reversed. If you don’t replace the original photos, you can undo retouches with the Cancel Retouch command on the Retouch menu. 4. When you are ready, click Make Changes. The photos are retouched. Applying a Soft Focus Effect Follow these steps to give your photos a soft focus effect: 1.
Correcting Red Eye If 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 below. Any changes you make are made to the original photo and cannot be undone. 1. Select the folder or roll and then the photo(s) you want to retouch. 2. Click the Retouch button and select Red Eye Correction.
Canceling Retouch Changes If you change your mind after retouching your photo(s), follow the steps below to remove the retouching effects and restore the original photo. If you checked the Overwrite Original Image box when you made the changes, you cannot cancel the retouch changes. 1. Select the photo(s) for which you want to cancel the retouching. 2. Click the Retouch button and select Cancel Retouch.
Adding Comments or Sound to a Photo You can annotate your photos with text and the date to help identify them. If you are using Windows, you can also add sound. Adding Text 1. Select the photo(s) to which you want to add a comment. 2. Click the Text button.
Adding 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: Click here to start recording 3. Click on the red button and then start recording. When you finish, click OK. You see a speaker icon in the upper right corner of the photo: Click the speaker icon to play the sound for a photo. You can also select the photo and then choose Play Sound from the Edit menu.
Using the Viewer to Display Photos When you want to see a picture in detail, use the Viewer option. Select one or more photos and then click the Viewer button. (You can also double-click on the photo.) The first photo appears enlarged on the screen with this toolbar on top: You can do the following: ■ Click Next or Prev to display the other photos if you selected more than one. ■ Click Window to display the photo in the current window.
Printing Your Photos This section describes how to print your photos using the print options displayed along the left side of the main screen. Print Option Description Page Print one or more photos in standard picture sizes, such as 2 × 3 inches, 3.5 × 5 inches (standard), 4 × 6 inches, etc. 46 Print an index (or “contact”) sheet of selected photos. 48 Print duplicate copies of selected photos. You can specify the number of duplicates for each photo.
Standard Prints You can print one or more photos in standard picture sizes, such as 2 × 3inches, 3.5 × 5 inches (standard), or 4 × 6 inches. Use this feature to print photos from an existing roll. You can also create a new roll of film, import photos, and print—all in one step. 1. Click Standard Prints. 2. Step 1 Select Photos is highlighted. Select the folder or roll containing the photo(s) you want to print.
With Windows and Macintosh OS 9.x, check the Printer Settings. If the Printer, Media Type (EPSON printers only), or Paper Size setting is incorrect, click the Properties button and select the appropriate setting. (See your printer documentation for details.) With Macintosh OS X, click the Properties button. Select your printer in the Format for menu, then select the correct Paper Size setting.
6. When you are ready, click . With Macintosh OS 9.x, you see the printer settings window. Click Print. With Macintosh OS X, you see the printer settings window. Select Print Settings from the Copies & Pages pull-down menu. Then select your Media Type (EPSON printers only) and other print settings as necessary, and click Print. Index Prints Follow the steps below to print an index (or “contact”) sheet of selected photos in thumbnail size.
4. Select the format for the index sheet, such as two columns, three columns, or four columns. Use the scroll bar to see more options. Choose any options you want to use in the Print Preferences box. With Windows and Macintosh OS 9.x, check the Printer Settings. If the Printer, Media Type (EPSON printers only), or Paper Size setting is incorrect, click the Properties button and select the appropriate setting. (See your printer documentation for details.) With Macintosh OS X, click the Properties button.
Duplicate Prints You can print duplicate copies of selected photos on one sheet by specifying the number of duplicates for each selected photo. 1. Click Duplicate Prints. 2. Step 1 Select Photos is highlighted. To create one duplicate of all the photos, click the 1 copy of each button at the top of the screen. To print one or more copies of selected photos, click on each photo you want.
4. Select the size of print, such as 2 × 3 or 4 × 6. (Use the scroll bar to see more options.) Choose any options you want to use in the Print Preferences box. With Windows and Macintosh OS 9.x, check the Printer Settings. If the Printer, Media Type (EPSON printers only), or Paper Size setting is incorrect, click the Properties button and select the appropriate setting. (See your printer documentation for details.) With Macintosh OS X, click the Properties button.
Album Pages You can print selected photos in a photo album layout and even add captions to the photos. Follow these steps: 1. Click Album Pages. 2. Step 1 Select Photos is highlighted. Select the photos in the order you want them to appear in your album: ■ Click Select All to print photos in the order they appear in the main screen. ■ Click on the photos individually in the order you want them to print for your album.
4. Select a layout style for your album pages, such as 3-Left, 4-Right, or 2 × 3. (Use the scroll bar to see more options.) If you want to print a border or date with the photo(s), check the appropriate box. If you want to include the roll name, check the Print Header box; to add the page number check the Print Footer box. For either of these, you can click the Settings button to change the font effects. With Windows and Macintosh OS 9.x, check the Printer Settings.
5. Click Step 3 Edit Layout to move your photos and text boxes anywhere on the album page. Add or delete Save the album page a text box Go to previous Add space or next page for a photo Click on the text box and drag it to move it You can click and drag an image or text box to move or resize it. 6. To add text, select a text box by clicking on it and then click Edit Text. If your photos have comments, they will be displayed.
Leave the PRINT Image Matching and/or Exif Print box checked for the best results when printing photos containing P.I.M. and/or Exif Print data (not applicable to OS X 10.1). 9. When you are ready, click . With Macintosh OS 9.x, you see the printer settings window. Click Print. With Macintosh OS X, you see the printer settings window. Select Print Settings from the Copies & Pages pull-down menu. Then select your Media Type (EPSON printers only) and other print settings as necessary, and click Print.
Greeting Cards Using the Greeting Card option, you can print selected photos and text in a greeting card layout, as described below. EPSON offers Glossy Photo Greeting Card media designed specifically for EPSON Stylus® color ink jet printers. When used with Film Factory, your photos are printed edge-to-edge. The 8.5 × 11-inch sheets are perforated along three sides so you can easily remove the border after printing; the finished card measures 4.7 × 7 inches (119 mm × 178 mm) when folded.
5. Click Step 3 Edit Layout. Select the text box and then click here to type (or edit) the text Back of card Front of card 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 the Edit Text button. Type the text you want and change the font, if desired, by clicking the Font button. You can move or resize the text box by clicking and dragging it. When you are done making changes, click OK. 7.
Make sure your paper is loaded correctly. If you are using the EPSON Glossy Photo Greeting Card media in an EPSON printer, the glossy side should be face up and the paper’s notched corner should be on the top right corner. (See your printer documentation for more information about loading greeting cards.) 9. When you are ready, click . With Macintosh OS 9.x, you see the printer settings window. Click Print. With Macintosh OS X, you see the printer settings window.
With Macintosh OS X, click the Properties button. Select your printer in the Format for menu, then select the correct Paper Size setting. (Once you’ve selected your printer, you can select your paper size as the Media Size setting on the Film Factory screen.) Do not change the Orientation setting. Film Factory automatically selects the correct orientation for the card style you have selected. 3. Click Step 3 Edit Layout. Click the desired text box and then click the Edit Text button.
6. Click Step 4 Print. Make sure the number of copies is set to 1 and load the greeting card correctly so the inside of the card will be printed. If you are using the EPSON Glossy Photo Greeting Card media in an EPSON printer, the glossy side should be face down and the paper’s notched corner should be at the bottom right corner. For a closer look, click the Detailed Preview button. 7. When you are ready, click . With Macintosh OS 9.x, you see the printer settings window. Click Print.
3. Click Step 2 Choose Layout. You see this screen: Select the layout you want Check the printer settings 4. Select the Sticker Print Layout you want, such as 4 × 4 or 3 × 3. (Use the scroll bar to see more options.) With Windows and Macintosh OS 9.x, make sure the printer settings are correct; if not, click the Properties button and change them as necessary. If you are using EPSON Photo Sticker paper (product number S041144), select 4 × 4 as the Sticker Print Layout, A6 Index card 105 × 148 mm or A6 4.
6. 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 reposition the frame. ■ Use the ■ Add text to your photo by clicking Edit Text. Type the text you want and change the font and alignment if desired. Then click OK. Once the text frame is added, you can drag it to its final position on the sticker. and buttons to enlarge or reduce the image.
9. When you are ready, click . With Macintosh OS 9.x, you see the printer settings window. Click Print. With Macintosh OS X, you see the printer settings window. Select Print Settings from the Copies & Pages pull-down menu. Then select your Media Type (EPSON printers only) and other print settings as necessary, and click Print. Calendars Using the Calendar option, you can print a selected photo and text in a calendar layout, as described below. Printing the calendar 1. Click Calendars. 2.
4. Select the Year and Starting Month settings for your calendar. To select the holidays you want to appear on the calendar, click the Set Holiday button. The following screen appears: Select holidays to edit or delete from this list Add holidays that you want to display on your calendar every year to this box Add holidays you want to include on your calendar for the specified year 5.
7. To format the calendar, click the Calendar Settings button. The following screen appears: Click the Day tab to format the day, the color, and other settings Click the Year/Month tab to format the year, the month, and color 8. Select the formats you want and click OK. 9. If you want to save the calendar, click the Save button and enter the filename and location where you want to save it. To use a previously saved calendar, click Step 1 Select Photo, and then click Open. 10.Click Step 4 Print.
With Macintosh OS X, you see the printer settings window. Select Print Settings from the Copies & Pages pull-down menu. Then select your Media Type (EPSON printers only) and other print settings as necessary, and click Print. 12.After the calendar has been printed, remove it from the printer. Combo 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 studio. Follow these steps: 1. Click Combo Prints. 2.
With Windows and Macintosh OS 9.x, make sure the printer settings are correct; if not, click the Properties button and change them as necessary. With Macintosh OS X, click the Properties button. Select your printer in the Format for menu, then select the correct Paper Size setting. (Once you’ve selected your printer, you can select your paper size as the Media Size setting on the Film Factory screen.) 5. Click Step 3 Print. You see this screen: 6. Choose the number of copies you want.
Other Film Factory Features Film Factory includes several other features that are fun and productive. You can: ■ Create a photo collage ■ Create a photo slide show ■ Play a movie file ■ Create web pages of your photos ■ Use a photo as your desktop wallpaper (Windows only) ■ Create a screen saver (Windows only) ■ Export photos to a file or to e-mail (Windows only for e-mail) Creating a Collage Follow these steps to create a collage of two or more photos: 1.
Creating a Photo Slide Show 1. From the Main Menu, select the roll or folder, and then select the photos you wish to include in your slide show. If you want to select all photos in a roll or folder, click All. 2. Click the Viewer button and select Slide. The Slide Show window appears. 3. Check the Auto Change box and enter the number of seconds for each photo to display. 4. Check Auto Repeat if you want to continuously cycle through the photos until you press Esc.
6. Click OK. Creating the web pages may take a few minutes. You can view your web pages with your browser and repeat the process if you wish to add or remove photos or make other types of changes. To post your photos on the web, use your usual method of transferring web pages to your web site. Uploading Photos You can use Film Factory to upload your photos to the EPSON PhotoCenterSM or an FTP site. The EPSON PhotoCenter (at http://photo.epson.
Converting a Photo to Desktop Wallpaper If you are using Windows, you can turn a photo into wallpaper for your desktop. (This option is not available on the Macintosh.) 1. Select the roll or folder, and then select the photo you want to save as wallpaper. (Choose only one photo; if you select more than one, only your first selection is used.) 2. Click the Export button and select Wallpaper. The Export Wallpaper window appears. 3. Check Save to 256 colors if you wish to convert your photo to 256 colors.
Exporting Photos to Files or E-mail You may need to convert a photo to another file type or change its compression for use in another application. You can do this in Film Factory with the Export option. This option also lets you e-mail your photos to other people if you are using Windows. If you export a PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print photo, the exported file will not include the PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print data. Exporting a file in another format 1.
E-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 tab. Select the program you want and click OK. 2. Connect to your internet service provider or network. 3. Select the roll or folder, and then select the photo(s) you want to e-mail. 4. Click the Export button and select Send Mail. Your e-mail program should start and your photos should appear as attachments. 5.