Filter effects, Filter effects (a 135), A 135 – Nikon D60 User Manual

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Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch Menu

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Filter Effects

Choose from the following options.

The effect is displayed in the monitor together with red, green, and blue histograms
giving the distribution of tones in the copy (A 75).
After adjusting filter effects, press Q to copy the photograph and return to full-frame
playback.

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Image Quality and Size

Retouched copies are recorded at the same image quality and size settings as those of the source
images. However, if the source image was taken at an image quality setting of U or X,
copies have an image quality of JPEG Fine and an image size of 3,872 × 2,592.

Skylight

Creates the effect of a sky light filter, making the photograph less blue.

Warm filter

Creates a copy with warm tone filter effects, giving the copy “warm” red cast.

Red intensifier

Intensifies reds.

Green intensifier

Intensifies greens.

Blue intensifier

Intensifies blues.

Cross screen

Just as with a cross screen filter, this produces a star pattern with
lines radiating outward from bright objects. The following options
can be adjusted.
Number of points: Choose number of cross points from three

options.

Filter amount:

Choose amount of filtering from three options.

Filter angle:

Choose cross angle from three options.

Length of points: Choose length of cross points from three options.

When you complete the setting, highlight Confirm and press Q to confirm the effect of
the settings in the preview image. Highlight Save and press Q to create a copy and exit to
full-frame playback.

Color balance

The monitor displays as shown at right. Press the multi selector up,
down, left, or right to modify color balance as described below.

Filter effects

Skylight

Warm filter

Red intensifier

Green intensifier

Blue intensifier

Cross screen

Color balance

Cross screen

Confirm

Save

OK

Zoom

Cancel

Cancel

OK

More green

More blue

More pink

More red

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