Adjust Color : Click this to change how colors display in your photograph. Click Adjust Color or click Color Toolkit from the left side of the main window. Adjust the Hue slider or click anywhere on the Hue graphic to change all of the colors in your photograph across all colors of the spectrum.
This can be used to change the color of a main object when a gray, white, or black background is present. Adjust the saturation to make the photograph more colorful or more gray. Adjusting this slider all the way to the left produces a black and white photograph. Adjust Brightness or Adjust Image : Click this to change how light, dark, or contrasting your photograph is.
Click Adjust Brightness or Adjust Image from the left side of the main window. Adjust the contrast slider to increase or decrease the contrast of the photograph. Adjust the sharpen edges slider to make the image appear sharper or softer.
Adjust it to the left to make the photograph more soft. Sharpen : Click this to adjust the hardness of items inside your photograph. This adjustment can make the photograph appear more 'sharp' or more 'soft'. Click Sharpen or click Adjust Image from the left side of the main window.
Adjust the sharpness or sharpen edges slider to the right to increase the sharpness of the image. Once you are done editing a photograph, and you are happy with the results, click Save from the lower-left side of the main window to make your changes permanent. Projects After selecting several pictures, you can place those pictures into a project, like an album, card or flyer. Your selected photographs display as 'thumbnail' images in My Selections at the bottom of the window.
Click an image that you want to edit from the My Selections menu and it displays for editing in the main screen.
Click your preferred paper type from the main window. Select the template you want. Click and drag your pictures from the My Selections area at the bottom of the main window into the blank framed areas inside the project workspace. Release the mouse button to drop the image into the project. Double-click the title text and the text below the photographs and type in whatever you want to describe the project or item. You can change the color and font of the text from the left menu.
Once you have the project item looking like you want, you can print, save, or export to a file. Type a name or short sentence that describes the image in the field underneath each photograph. Click Next when you are done. Type a title and a description for your memories disc and click Next. Select the tracks from the music CD that you want to play during the show. When you are finished selecting music, click Next.
Preview the slideshow by clicking the Play button the square button with a black triangle in the lower left of the preview window. After you have viewed the slide show, click the Slide Show Settings tab and make any adjustments to each slides display time.
Click Next. On this last screen you can view the slideshow, print a CD label, print a CD jacket insert, and print an index of the photographs. All of these small projects contain instructions. You can also use HP Instant Share to order prints and have them delivered directly to your home. Perform the following steps to use the HP Instant Share services:.
Upload to HP Photo Web site. In order to use this feature, you need to have a free account on the HP Photo Web site. Click the Click Here link next to If you are not a member to create a new account. Once a new account has been created, you can begin using the Web site and this Upload feature. Type in your account name and password into their respective fields, and click Next.
Type a name that you want for your new album or just choose from a pre-existing album in the drop-down list, and then click Next. Use the arrow buttons to move through your selected photographs and type a caption for each photograph into the provided field.
Click Next when finished, and wait while the photographs are uploaded. When finished, you can click Show me the album with the new photos added to view your photographs from the HP Photo Web site in your browser. Use Snapfish to send prints via mail to an address for a small fee.
This can be very useful if you do not have a printer attached to your computer or you just want to save time and effort. Wait until the selected pictures are uploaded to HP Instant Share, and then click Click here to continue with your order. A form displays in your Web browser with the number of prints, the size of the print, any important processing information you need to know, and a space for you to type in a message that will be printed on the back.
All of this information is available for each selected photograph. Fill out the form and click the blue Next button on the right. A form displays with all the information you need to have the pictures shipped to an address. A form for billing displays. On the form are fields for a confirmation e-mail, secure credit card information, and a billing address. Review and confirm your order. You can close your Web browser when you are done ordering.
This service uploads your photographs to a secure Web page and sends e-mail messages containing a link to that page. The recipient can click the link or on a thumbnail image in the e-mail to go to the Web page and view the full photographs.
Click Next when you have completed the e-mail form and wait for the processing to complete. Figure : Example of an HP instant share e-mail.
Backup and Restore Use the backup and restore feature to protect your photographs and videos by saving them to CD. Use the following sections to backup your digital photographs to disc or to recover deleted or edited images:.
Backup Use Backup to Disc or Backup to archive your digital photograph collection. To do this, place a recordable disc into your CD-RW drive, click Backup to Disc or Backup , and follow the instructions in the main window. If you have a printer, you can also print out CD Labels and disc case inserts for your backup discs. Recover Similar to a negative in traditional photography, you can recover deleted or edited photographs to their original condition.
To recover deleted images, click Restore Deleted Image from the Backup and Restore tab and follow the instructions in the main window.
From the My Images tab, select the image s you want to recover. Click Restore Original Image from the left side of the window. Read the instructions on the page and click Next to start restoring you digital photographs. Use dates and keywords from HP Image Zone to quickly choose the photos you want.
Set the memory limits for the digital pictures on the IPAQ by clicking the up or down buttons for the number of pictures or amount of memory. Choose a picture selection criteria, such as Most recent , Keyword , or Albums. Leave the Keep current checkbox checked if you want your digital pictures to be automatically updated when your IPAQ is connected to your computer. Click Save Settings. When you return to the Synchronize with IPAQ window, you can click Sync to synchronize immediately based on the settings you just saved.
Click the Pictures To Go tab. Click Send pictures to device from the left side of the window. From the drop-down list at the top of the window, choose the device that you want to send pictures to.
The list displays only devices that are connected to your computer and are writeable. Set the maximum amount of memory disk space your want to use for digital pictures on the device by clicking the up or down buttons for the number of pictures or the amount of memory. Click Send pictures. Click OK when the send is complete. Make sure that you backup your original images to disc before using this feature.
To delete your original photographs, click Delete Original Images from the Backup and Restore tab and follow the instructions in the main window. Both programs work together to organize, search for, and display your digital images. It is designed to organize your photos, scanned images, and video clips by date, keyword, or place.
Some tasks you must do in the HP Image Zone Plus program on your desktop with your mouse and keyboard, and some tasks you can do from within Media Center with your remote control.
Create your image catalog. This indexes all of your pictures so you can assign dates, keywords, and places to your files. When you have finished organizing your images, open Media Center to view, play a slide show, and search for your photos by the labels you have established. For more information about changing picture dates, assigning keywords and locations, and performing searches of your pictures, go to the help files inside the HP Image Zone Plus program.
The first time you open the HP Image Zone Plus program, a message displays asking you if you want to create a catalog by indexing images in the My Pictures folder and its subfolders.
This catalog allows you to search for your pictures by date, keyword, or place by using HP Image Zone Plus. At the top of the gallery window, click the My Images tab, and then click the Select All check box below it to see all of the images in the catalog.
You can also select a drive under the Folders Menu to browse for images. Click Help at the bottom of the window for more information about creating your picture catalog in HP Image Zone Plus. Click Albums , and then select New Album. To change the title of the album, just select it and type in a title using your keyboard. You can now view your albums in Media Center.
Digital cameras and scanners assign a creation date to digital images. HP Image Zone Plus automatically recognizes this creation date and organizes your pictures by date. Select your picture by clicking it. You can select more than one picture, if desired. Select a keyword from the available keywords list, and then use the arrow button to add the keyword to the Assign to all box.
Click Assign , and then click OK. Click New , type in a keyword, and then click OK. The new keyword is added to the keyword list. Use the arrow button to add the keyword to the Assign to all box. You can also edit or delete assigned keywords. You can search for pictures by date, keyword, and place by using your remote control or mouse in Media Center. HP Image Zone Plus automatically organizes your pictures by date, based on the date assigned by the camera when the picture was taken or the date the picture was scanned.
Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control. Select By date. Use the number keypad on the remote to enter the start and end date range. The date range of the pictures you selected is displayed in this window.
Select By keyword. Select a keyword, and then press OK on the remote control. Select By place. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to rotate the globe and numbers 1 through 5 to zoom in or out. When you have picked a location, press OK.
Locations that have pictures assigned to them will have a colored dot on the map. When viewing images, you can view a slide show of all your images, individual albums, or pictures selected from a search. Select the pictures you want to view as a slide show, and then press OK.
If you do not select the pictures you want to view as a slide show, Media Center displays all pictures. Select Play slide show , and then press OK on the remote control. Use the media playback keys on the remote control or the controls that display at the top of the window to control the playback of your slide show.
Select the music you want, and then press OK on the remote control. If the music does not start automatically, press the Play button on the remote control.
Select Play slide show , and then press OK. When Media Center switches to full-screen mode, the inset window disappears but the music continues to play. After you make edits to your picture files, you need to update the files before they can be displayed correctly in Media Center. To update the files:. Under Thumbnail options, select Refresh , and then select OK. Select View all images. Your edited pictures should now be displayed. HP Image Zone Plus supports the following types of image files, video files, and audio files.
Supported File Types File Extension. Only supported image file types are displayed in My Pictures. Unsupported files are skipped in a slide show. Corrupted and unsupported image file types display a generic image icon but cannot be displayed in Media Center. Some file types are supported only if appropriate filters and software are installed. You may need to edit your image with a photo editor and save it in a supported file format. This was done to show that there are more features available than on previous versions of HP Image Zone like the versions that comes with select HP printers, cameras, scanners and all-in-one devices.
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