Changing the image size, P.93 – Pentax K-3 Mark III DSLR Camera (Black) User Manual

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5

Select [SD1] or [SD2], and press

E

.

6

Select [Continue] or [Finish], and press

E

.

When [Continue] is selected, the screen of Step 3
reappears.

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Caution

• [RAW Development] can be executed only for RAW images

captured with this camera.

• The RAW images captured when [Drive Mode] is set to [Multi-

exposure] or [Interval Composite] in the

A

4 menu are

developed according to the [Lens Correction] setting used
during shooting. The [Lens Correction] setting cannot be
changed when developing the RAW images.

t

Memo

• When [RAW Development] is executed from the multi-image

display screen, folder display screen, or shooting date display
screen, a new folder is created, and the images are stored in
it.

• For [Digital Filter], [Clarity], [Skin Tone], [HDR Capture], and

[Pixel Shift Resolution], the setting item of which parameters
can be changed varies depending on the item used during
shooting. For the RAW images captured using [HDR Capture]
or [Pixel Shift Resolution], you cannot change the parameters
of [Digital Filter], [Clarity], and [Skin Tone] when developing
the RAW images.

• With the provided software “Digital Camera Utility 5”, you can

develop RAW images on a computer. (p.98)

u

Caution

• Images already resized or cropped to the minimum file size

cannot be processed.

You can change the number of recorded pixels of the selected
image, and save it as a new file.

1

Display the image to edit in the single image
display.

2

Select [Resize] in the

C

5 menu or on the

playback function selection screen.

The [Resize] screen appears.

3

Use

AB

to select the

number of recorded pixels
and press

E

.

You can select an image size
smaller than that of the original
image.
The save confirmation screen appears.

4

Select [SD1] or [SD2], and press

E

.

u

Caution

• [Resize] can be executed only for JPEG images captured

with this camera.

Changing the Image Size

Changing the Number of Recorded Pixels
(Resize)

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