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There’s good news, however. There is now a technology that allows DSC users to print photos straight from their camera to their printer without the need of a PC. And they’ll get the same colors in the printed photograph as those they saw in their DSC’s LCD screens.
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There’s good news, however. There is now a technology that allows DSC users to print photos straight from their camera to their printer without the need of a PC. And they’ll get the same colors in the printed photograph as those they saw in their DSC’s LCD screens.
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