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EPSON Easy Photo Print is a program for use by owners of certain printers manufactured by EPSON.The application interface is straightforward and allows you to print photographs or other images with ease. The program displays a tree of folders on the left side with images that can be printed displayed in the center panel. The wizard interface guides you through setting up the print.When you've selected a photo you'd like to print with Easy Photo Print, you can apply different corrections to the image and adjust the positioning by cropping or rotating the image.Easy Photo Print can also add frames to the image and other creative effects and depending on how many pages you print. Easy Photo Print also allows you to change the paper direction, the type of paper (glossy, matte, etc.) and the quality.Once all of the parameters are set, click the "Print" button inside of Easy Photo Print and the printer will do the rest of the work. We recommend using glossy paper for best results.Features of Easy Photo Print

  • Integrates with Dropbox and Facebook.
  • Borderless printing: Create vibrant photos with no borders.
  • Color Management: Adjust the color balance of photos.
  • File Conversion: Convert file types such as PDF and JPEG files.
  • Image Adjustment: Enhance and adjust the brightness, contrast and color of your photos.
  • Image Cropping: Crop images to frame the subject.
  • Image Restoration: Restore old photos with color correction and sharpening tools.
  • Layout Adjustment: Rearrange images in a variety of layouts.
  • Layout Printing: Print multiple photos on one page.
  • Online Printing: Print photos directly from online services like Facebook, Dropbox and more.
  • Photo Correction: Automatically enhance photos with one click.
  • Photo Effects: Apply special effects to photos.
  • Photo Enhancement: Automatically corrects color, lighting and levels.
  • Printing Profiles: Create custom profiles to save time on future prints.
  • Redeye Removal: Remove redeye from photos.
  • Text Enhancement: Add text to photos for creative expressions.
Compatibility and LicenseEasy Photo Print is provided under a freeware license on Windows from printer software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.80.00 is the latest version last time we checked.

EPSON Easy Photo Print 1.5b is the latest version of this cool software application.
This freeware is available for direct downloading and it is available in several languages. It is a program to make photo printing very easy and quick. The main interface shows us three icons for selecting the photos, selecting the paper and customising the layout and printing. We can also see our system directory tree with all our files & folders and external devices on the left side of the application. By clicking on any file and folder the images contained in them are opened automatically in the main window. There we can select the images required and press next to continue. It allows us to make various corrections to the photos before printing, add coments, dates, select the position and size, print an photo index, etc. It supports TIFF,JPEG,PIC,BMP and RAW images. We can access the users guide in the help menu. It is supported on Windows & Mac operating system - Windows 98 to Vista (2nd Edition) and Mac OSX10.2 or later.

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1Ink fade resistance ratings based on accelerated testing of unframed color prints on plain paper in indoor display conditions. Actual print stability will vary according to light intensity, temperature, humidity, and other factors. Epson does not guarantee the longevity of prints. See www.wilhelm-research.com.

2Water resistance on Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy, Premium Photo Paper Semi-Gloss, Premium Luster Photo Paper, and Photo Paper, when using genuine Epson inks.

3PPM/CPM speed measured after first page, based on black and color text patterns in Draft Mode on plain paper. Color photo in Draft Mode on Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy measured from start of paper feed. Additional print time will vary based on system configuration, software application and page complexity. See www.epson.com/printspeedfor more information about print speeds.

Specifications are subject to change without notice. Epson and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. All other product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Easy-PhotoPrint EX lets you print album, calendar, stickers, and CD-ROM labels using your images. You can apply various effects such as Soft Focus, Blur Background, and Fish-eye. The present version supports Windows 8.1, and various photo paper types.

When Epson designed their printers, they did half the job. The hardware was capable of incredible black and white prints, but the drivers included with the machines were not! Photographers tried all sorts of ways to coax a good black and white print from these printers, such as custom made profiles and tweaking the driver settings. The problem was that the prints were never perfectly neutral; there was always a slight color cast and worse yet, the color changed as you went through the tonal range from the lightest tones to the darkest! Custom profiles helped, but still were not perfect.

The solution turned out to be simple but expensive: ditch the crappy Epson driver in favor of a third party solution designed for black and white printing. When I first began black and white printing on inkjet printers, I was using the Epson 2200 printer. This was a 13x19 printer that came out right before the larger Stylus Pro 4000, which uses the same inkset. This was in 2003, and back then there was only one option:

Colorbyte software's Imageprint RIP is a self-contained printer driver that was designed to correct problems that Epson's driver had with both black and white and color printing. It corrected the Epson driver's tendency to push darker tones too low on the scale in both black and white and color, and it gave PERFECTLY neutral black and white prints. It also gave better color reproduction for color printing, and it allowed printing black and white prints with a slight color cast to simulate the use of toners on silver-gelatin prints in the darkroom. These toned prints had a consistant color all down the tonal scale, but required some trial and error to come up with settings that gave the right tones, since thesoftare did not come with any presets for common print toners.

Imageprint worked magnificently, but has one glaring flaw: cost. The software is incredibly expensive, and must be purchased seperately for every printer you own. The version for 13 inch printers like the 2200 and R2400 cost $500 when I got it many years ago for my 2200, and had increased in price to a whopping $700 by the time that my 2200 died and was replaced by the R2400 that I still have. The version for the larger 17 inch printers like the Stylus Pro 4000 is even more costly, at about $900! Needless to say, I did not buy it for the R2400. My 2200 died and had to be replaced soon after I moved back to Indiana after my time in Santa Fe. I was dead broke and would not have even bought the R2400 except that I had sold some prints that I couldn't make because the 2200 died when I tried to make them!

Epson made some improvements to the driver on the newer printers, like the R2400. It included a printing mode labeled "Advanced Black and White". This worked similarly to Imageprint for black and white. With the standard settings, it gave perfectly neutral results, and you could also add slight color casts.

The current version of Epson's ABW Mode has built in tone settings for Neutral, cooltone, warmtone, and sepia toned images. These work beautifully, and are simpler to use than Quadtone RIP. I have a video tutorial showing how to use Epson ABW Mode.

Roy Harrington's Quadtone RIP is a self-contained driver, like Imageprint, that gives incredible black and white prints. Unlike Imageprint, Quadtone RIP is only for black and white printing, butit has some impressive features that the ultra-expensive Imageprint doesn't have. To begin with, it supports a lot of different printers, and you do not have to pay for each printer you want to use. It is shareware with a suggested donation of $50. Yeah, $50!

Not only is Quadtone RIP affordable, it makes it easy to create toned black and white prints. It installs with profiles for a number of different papers for each printer you choose to install with it. Most of the papers have four profiles, each designed to give a specific image tone, as we'll see.

Quadtone RIP installs as though it is a seperate printer, so when you choose a printer from the print dialogue box on your computer, you'll see each printer you have shown twice, once instance uses the manufacturer's driver and the other is labeled Quad(printer name), so my Stylus Pro 4000 would be Quad4000. Choose it as the printer both in the page setup and in the print controls.

I use three papers regularly. For proofing and pieces for portfolio books, I use Epson Ultra-Premium Presentation Matte paper. This paper used to be called Enhanced Matte, but its name was recently changed. Before that it was called Archival Matte. Hopefully they've settled on a name! This paper is not archival, but it is cheap and gives a beautiful image. Great for proofing and portfolio pieces that will get handled and probably messed up. Most inkjet photo papers are expensive, this stuff is $14 for 50 sheets of letter-size paper so its cheap enough to use for disposable stuff where you still need good quality.

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