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EasyShare C180 Digital Camera (Silver)
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Question : How do i turn off the review feature on my kodak easy share c643 digital camera
How do I turn off the review feature After a picture is taken so the picture don't come up on the screen after its taken

Answer:
I honestly don't think it's possible to completely turn off the review feature

 

Question : How can i get quality photo prints onmy Canon Pixma mp470 using Kodak PH paper
I've been reading reviews from pixma owners saying that they got professional quality photo prints using Kodak paper Do I have the wrong settings The ink never dries as the kodak paper is very glossy. There is a glossy (different brand/type) paper option in the settings menu that i select but I'm still getting ugly prints. HELP

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I have a Pixma iP6700D and get really good quality prints out of it using the regular photo paper (the current packaging is bronze.) The premium (silver) and ultra premium (gold) produce really high quality prints. Some would call it professional, but it really doesn't compare to the prints I get from my lab. I mainly use the printer for producing proofs.In the driver, depending on which paper you have, selectPhoto Paper Pro, Photo Paper Plus Glossy, or Glossy Photo Paper. Usually there is a sheet that comes with the paper that tells you which to select.There is also a very common problem that most people don't know about, but really affects their prints. That is working with an uncalibrated monitor. A calibrated monitor produces true colors. To calibrate your monitor properly, you'll need something like the Datacolor Spyder, or the Pantone Huey. Most people are surprised at how much of a difference it really makes and also that they had never heard about it. I've taken an additional step and also calibrated my printer. I have the Datacolor Spyder3Studio. With both of them calibrated, I know that what I see on the screen is really close to what I will see when I print it out.At the minimum, you should look at getting a monitor calibrator. Canon provides pretty good color profiles with their printers, so you can get by with just using the standard profiles for it.

 



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