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DC Resource.com. DP Review.com. Review based on a production E-410 The Olympus E-400 was announced on the 14th September 2006, just before the Photokina show in Cologne, Germany. At the time there was much excitement about this compact and lightweight camera however this turned to disappointment for many of our readers when we discovered the camera would not be available in North America. Fast forward six months and we have the solution, the new E-410, gone is the Kodak CCD replaced with a (Matsushita) Live MOS Image Sensor which can provide Full Time Live-View on the LCD monitor, an updated image processor and a few other added features. So finally an affordable, compact, lightweight 4/3 digital SLR for everyone, including those who live in North America.

New features (compared to the E-400) Two new ZUIKO Zoom Digital lenses In conjunction with their announcement of the E-410 Olympus also announced two more ZUIKO Zoom lenses. Show all listings (10) ... PhotographyPress.co.uk. Steve's Digicams - Tech Corner - June 2005. Background Last month we discussed how to properly utilize ICC profiles with Epson printers. This month we focus on the use of profiles with Canon printers. Many of the latest Canon printers come with ICC profiles. Unfortunately, they have cryptic file names such as CNB5CCA0.ICM and descriptions that aren't much more help than the file name such as "Canon i960 PR1". What is a profile? An ICC profile is a file that describes how to achieve accurate color on your printer with a certain type of paper. Finding the right profile If you have a newer model Canon printer, it may have come with ICC profiles that installed automatically from the software CD that comes with the printer.

In addition to the above profiles, you may find another more generic profile called CNBJPRN2.ICM with the description "BJ Color Printer Profile 2000". If you are unable to locate any profiles for your printer or the paper you are using, you could try downloading and installing the latest driver for your printer.

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