HP A1210n - Pavilion - 512 MB RAM Getting Started Manual page 52

Getting started guide
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A Function screen tabs
and different view
buttons for images in
the work area. Click
Preferences to
customize HP Image
Zone settings, such as
the default location for
storing images.
B Control area. Displays
controls for the
selected function
screen.
C Work area. Shows
images on the PC.
D Selection tray.
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The HP Image Zone window opens.
B
Click a tab at the top of the application window (A) to choose the desired function
screen, as described in the following list.
View Click this tab to find, view, and manage single or multiple photos or video
clips. At the top of the control area (B), click Image Catalog to view all your
images, or choose Folders to browse for images. To select the images that you
want to print or use, click the image (or images) in the work area (C), and it appears
in the selection tray (D). The selection tray images appear under every tab. For
more information, see "View Tab Help" in Help.
Edit Click this tab to make changes, such as crop, resize, and red eye removal, to
the images and video clips you placed in the selection tray. For more information,
see "Edit Tab Help" in Help.
Print Click this tab to print photos, photo packages, and index sheets using the
images in the selection tray. Projects include photo pages, cards, and flyers. For
more information, see "Print Tab Help" in Help.
Create Click this tab to create and to print a project using the images in the
selection tray. Projects include album pages, calendars, labels, panoramas, cards,
and flyers. For more information, see "Create Tab Help" in Help.
HP Instant Share Click this tab to share photos with family and friends. Using
HP Instant Share, you can create an e-mail, select the pictures to include, and then
send your message. HP Instant Share creates thumbnails of your images that the
recipients can view immediately in the message instead of opening a large e-mail
attachment. To view the original photo, they can click on a thumbnail in their
message, which links them to a secure Web page. On the Web page, they can see
the photos, order prints (if the service is available in your country/region), save the
A
C
D

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