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  1. Lamp replacement

    counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish tint. To maintain a consistent light color … viewing. If the viewing booth has a usage counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish
    Matchprint Virtual 11.0Feb 26, 2026
  2. Lamp replacement

    counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish tint. To maintain a consistent light color … viewing. If the viewing booth has a usage counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish
    Matchprint Virtual 10.0Feb 26, 2026
  3. Rotating a file in Compare mode

    . Click the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file. When comparing images … the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file. When comparing images of different orientations in Compare mode
  4. Lamp replacement

    counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish tint. To maintain a consistent light color … viewing. If the viewing booth has a usage counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish
  5. Rotating a file in Compare mode

    . Click the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file.       When comparing … the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file.       When comparing images
    IPP 10.0Feb 26, 2026
  6. Rotating a file in Compare mode

    . Click the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file.       When comparing … the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file.       When comparing images
  7. Rotating a file in Compare mode

    . Click the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file. When comparing images … the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file. When comparing images of different orientations in Compare mode
  8. Lamp replacement

    counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish tint. To maintain a consistent light color … viewing. If the viewing booth has a usage counter, reset it after you replace the lamps. As the lamps in viewing booths age, they tend to emit a yellowish
  9. Rotating a file in Compare mode

    . Click the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file.       When comparing … the Rotate button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise, or 180° to rotate the file.       When comparing images
    IPP 11.0Feb 26, 2026
  10. Output Preferences

    Split File Name Generates divided output file names according to the format that you specify. You can include literal text and file-name variables. Use {} curly brackets to enclose the variable name followed by its limits, which are enclosed in angle brackets (< >). The variable names must not contain spaces
    Preps 11.6Feb 26, 2026