Editing images (still pictures), Editing features, E15) and “the play – Nikon AW100 User Manual

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Editing Images (Still Pictures)

Editing Features

Images can be easily edited with this camera using the functions below. Edited
images are stored as separate files (

E85).

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Notes on Image Editing

Pictures shot with an Image mode (

A61) of

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4608×2592 cannot be modified.

Pictures recorded with easy panorama cannot be edited.

When no faces are detected in the picture, Glamour retouch cannot be applied (

E18).

COOLPIX AW100’s editing functions are not available for pictures taken with cameras other than

COOLPIX AW100.

If a copy created using the COOLPIX AW100 is viewed on a different digital camera, it may not be

possible to display the picture properly or transfer it to a computer.

Editing functions are not available when there is not enough free space in the internal memory or

on the memory card.

For sequences for which only a key picture is displayed (

E7), perform one of the following

operations before editing.

- Press the

k button to display individual images, and then select an image in the sequence

- Set Sequence display options (

E51) to Individual pictures so that each image is displayed

individually, and then select an image

Editing function

Application

Quick retouch (

E17)

Easily create a copy with enhanced contrast and richer colors.

D-Lighting (

E17)

Create a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness
and contrast, brightening dark portions of the picture.

Glamour retouch
(

E18)

Make facial skin tones softer and make faces look smaller with
larger eyes.

Filter effects (

E19)

Apply a variety of effects using digital filter. The available effects
are Color options, Soft, Selective color, Cross screen,
Fisheye, Miniature effect and Fog removal.

Small picture (

E20)

Create a small copy of pictures suitable for uses such as e-mail
attachments.

Crop (

E21)

Crop a portion of the picture. Use to zoom in on a subject to
arrange a composition.

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