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Epson PhotoPC 500 offers users a quick and easy way to add the impact of real life pictures to their letters, reports, proposals, invitations, presentations and much more. PhotoPC images can even be transmitted over the Internet. Whatever the specific use, PhotoPC's high quality images make everything printed or displayed look better. The Epson ColorTrue advanced in-camera processing system applies sophisticated image enhancement algorithms to the captured image for more accurate colors, improved color saturation, and sharper color contrast. Additionally, ColorTrue ensures that users will see the same brilliant images on paper that they see on screen. Unlike other digital cameras, which store images in a proprietary file format, PhotoPC 500 stores its images as standard JPEG files (one of the de facto imaging file standards on the Internet). This means that users can add PhotoPC images immediately to Web pages without having to go through a time-consuming conversion process. |
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