Definition of terms
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
Recording format for automatic printing of digital camera data. Prints
can easily be created from a media card at DPOF compatible photo
shops or on printers by specifying the desired images, and number of
copies.
PictBridge
A common standard used to connect a digital camera directly to a
printer to print images. If the devices are PictBridge compatible, prints
can be made using simple digital camera controls regardless of the
device manufacturers. Various print options are available, such as
automatic printing of DPOF specified images, index print, and image
trimming.
RGB
The three colors comprising light: red (R), green (G) and blue (B).
Colors are displayed on televisions and PC monitors using these three
colors.
YMC
The three primary colors: cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y). Colors
are printed using these three colors. The range of colors that can be
displayed using YMC differs from the range of colors available using
RGB. Therefore, some colors for images that are displayed on a
monitor can not be reproduced exactly using a printer and are replaced
with similar colors.
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