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12/26/2003 03:43:21 AM · #1
I just swapped my printer for another another epson.

Could someone please brief me on the advantages of "exif print" this printer supports exif 2.2

And why is it when i adjust a photo in photoshop i cant select exif print, only photo enhance.

Should i not bother with this exif print of is it worth it?

any advice would be appreciated

p.s not sure if my camera supports exif 2.2?

Message edited by author 2003-12-26 03:53:45.
12/26/2003 09:22:44 AM · #2
I think you can ignore the EXIF print; I don't think the 602Z supports EXIF 2.0, and additionally it seems Fuji is not providing firmware upgrades to the 602Z. Interesting.
You're much better off making your PS adjustments and controlling the color output using a profile for the printer. EXIF print is really a method to use the camera-recorded EXIF info to get a good print on a striaght-from-the camera-file. See this page for an overview of EXIF print.
12/26/2003 04:12:44 PM · #3
Originally posted by kirbic:

I think you can ignore the EXIF print; I don't think the 602Z supports EXIF 2.0, and additionally it seems Fuji is not providing firmware upgrades to the 602Z. Interesting.
You're much better off making your PS adjustments and controlling the color output using a profile for the printer. EXIF print is really a method to use the camera-recorded EXIF info to get a good print on a striaght-from-the camera-file. See this page for an overview of EXIF print.


Thanks for your help, but i just looked at my manual and my camera does support exif 2.2.

Still dont know if its worth using but ill look at that site you posted....thanks
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