Red-eye correction, Red-eye correction (a 133), A 133 – Nikon D60 User Manual

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133

Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch Menu

Menu

Gu
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Red-Eye Correction

The camera automatically detects “red eye” in photographs taken
using the flash, and creates copies in which this phenomenon is
reduced.
Selecting this option displays a preview image as shown below.
Red-eye correction is available only with photographs taken using
the flash.
No copy will be created if the camera is unable to detect red eye.
Confirm the effects of red-eye correction and create a corrected copy as described in the
following table. Note that red-eye correction may not always produce the expected
results and may in very rare circumstances be applied to portions of the image that are not
affected by red eye; check the preview thoroughly before proceeding.

C

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.

Option

Use

Description

Zoom in

K

Press K to zoom in.

Navigation window is
displayed for a few seconds
while K/M or the multi
selector is pressed; area
currently visible in monitor
is indicated by yellow
border. Press K, M, or the
multi selector to display
navigation window again.

Zoom out

M

Press M to zoom out.

View other areas of
image

While photo is zoomed in,
press the multi selector up,
down, left, or right to view
areas of image not visible in
monitor. Keep the multi
selector pressed to scroll
rapidly to other areas of
frame.

Cancel zoom

Q

Press Q to cancel zoom.

Create copy

Q

If the camera detects red eye in the selected photograph,
a copy will be created that has been processed to reduce
its effects and exit to full-frame playback.

Red–eye correction

Cancel

Zoom

Save

Red–eye correction

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