Lexmark 1500 Series User Manual

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Changing the Brightness / Contrast settings of a photo
1
From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File 
Œ Open to select the image you want to edit.
2
With an image open, click Enhancements.
3
Click Brightness / Contrast.
4
Adjust the brightness and contrast settings. You can preview the changes to the image by comparing the
Before and After preview panes at the top of the window.
5
Click OK to accept your changes, or click Cancel to reject them.
Note: You can let the software automatically adjust only the brightness of the image by clicking Automatic
Brightness
 on the Quick Fixes tab.
Applying a color effect to a photo
1
From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File 
Œ Open to select the image you want to edit.
2
With an image open, click Enhancements.
3
Click Color Effects.
4
Apply a color effect.
You can select sepia, antique brown, black and white, or antique grey.
5
Click OK.
Printing photos
Printing photos from a CD or removable storage device using the computer
1
Load photo paper with the glossy or printable side facing you. (If you are not sure which side is the printable
side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)
2
Insert a CD or any removable storage device (such as a flash drive, memory card, or digital camera) into the
computer.
If you are using Windows Vista, an “AutoPlay” screen appears. Click Transfer Photos to your computer
using the Productivity Studio
.
If you are using Windows XP, a “What do you want Windows to do?” screen appears. Click Transfer Photos
to your computer using the Productivity Studio
.
If you are using Windows 2000:
a
From the desktop, double-click the Productivity Studio icon.
b
Click Transfer Photos.
3
Click Select photos to print.
4
To print all photos, click Print.
5
To print selected photos, click Deselect All and select only the photo(s) you want to print.
6
Click Print.
7
From the Quality drop-down list, select a print quality.
8
From the Paper Size in Printer drop-down list, select the paper size.
 
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