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Users of the PhotoPC 2100Z will benefit from Epson PRINT Image Matching technology. This exclusive development creates a direct link between your camera and an enabled Epson Stylus Photo printer, perfectly calibrating a range of settings to create the highest-quality images possible. And it's so simple, because the entire process is automatic! When the shot has been taken, it will be digitally "tagged" with the camera's specific optimum custom settings for that image type. This encoded information is based on over 20 different image parameters, including wider color space, improved sharpness, superior color balance and contrast adjustment for natural skin tones. |
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