Camera, Changing the image size, Choosing a colour tone – Mitel KU990 User Manual

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Note: Always touch Save after selecting
a new setting to implement the changes
you’ve made.

Changing the image size

The more pixels, the larger the fi le size, which
in turn means they take up more of your
memory. If you want to fi t more pictures on to
your phone you can alter the pixel number to
make the fi le size smaller.

1

From the viewfi nder touch

in the

bottom left corner.

2

Select

from the settings menu.

3

Select a pixel value from the six numerical

options (5M: 2592x1944,
3M: 2048x1536, 2M: 1600x1200,
1M: 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240
) or
choose the preset:

Contacts - This sets up the camera

to take a photo the perfect size to be
added to a phone contact.

4

Select the size option you’d like to use and

touch Save to implement your changes.
The settings menu will automatically close,
ready for you to take your picture.

Choosing a colour tone

1

From the viewfi nder touch

in the

bottom left corner.

2

Select

from the settings menu.

3

There are fi ve colour tone options, Normal

(colour), Black & White, Negative, Sepia
or Emboss.

5

Touch the colour tone you’d like to use and

select Save.

6

When you’ve made your selection the

colour tone menu will automatically close,
ready for you to take your picture.

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When you exit the camera all your

settings will return to default, except image size

and image quality. Any non-default settings you

require will need to be reset, for example

colour tone and ISO. Check them before you

shoot your next photo.

TIP!

The settings menu is superimposed

over the viewfi nder, so when you change

elements of the image colour or quality you’ll be

able to see the image change in preview behind

the settings menu. Remember to touch Save

before exiting to apply any changes.

TIP!

You can change a photo taken in

colour to black and white or sepia after it’s taken

but you cannot change a picture taken in black

and white or sepia back to colour.

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