![]() I printed two different photos with Canon’s editing software. That’s it? This is supposed to be a photo editor and all it can do is apply pre-defined filters and crop? Sad. When I selected Edit Image, I was greeted with two options, filters and cropping. As seen in the final pane, this app has a new feature: Edit Image. I selected Photos, selected a phone from my iPhone, and then verified that the paper size and type were correct. The first thing that I wanted to test was the simple ability to edit and print a photo. This app has a lot of templates for combining photos, creating calendars, making cards, and so on. I can only assume that Canon intentionally darkens photos perhaps their research has shown that most people prefer photos that way. This is the same issue that I noticed when printing from my Mac. That was easy! The resulting photo was darker than what the photo looks like when displayed in Photos app on my iPhone. ![]() I selected Smartphone as the source of the photo, selected a photo to print, verified the size and type of the paper, and then let it print. What I’m really interested in, however, is printing photos, so I clicked the Photo Print button on the upper right. When I click on the picture of the printer at the bottom of the page, it brings up printer details that allows me to see how much ink is left in each tank. Canon fails to be respectful of my privacy, collecting both personal and usage data from the app I wish Canon would do better and collect nothing. ![]() This app has an excellent rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars. The first one is mentioned in the Getting Started Guide and is called “Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY.” I searched for this in Apple’s App store and found it. ![]() Price: $329.99 | Where to buy: Amazon or Canon Canon’s Photo Print AppĬanon has two apps that can be used on my iPhone to help me print on the G620. ![]()
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