Special modes for other, Purposes, Special modes for other purposes – Canon PowerShot ELPH 115 IS User Manual

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Playback Mode

4

Specify the new color.

z

z

Position the center frame over the new

color, and then press the <

r> button.

X

X

The specified color is recorded.

5

Specify the range of colors to

replace.

z

z

Press the <

o><p> buttons to adjust the

range.

z

z

To replace only your specified color,

choose a large negative value. To replace

colors similar to your specified color as

well, choose a large positive value.

z

z

Press the <

m> button to return to the

shooting screen.

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Shoot.

Using the flash in this mode may cause unexpected results.

In some shooting scenes, images may look grainy and colors may

not look as expected.

Special Modes for Other Purposes

Still Images

Auto Shooting After Face Detection

(Smart Shutter)

Auto Shooting After Smile Detection

The camera shoots automatically after detecting a smile, even without you

pressing the shutter button.

1

Choose [ ].

z

z

Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Specific Scenes”

(

=

49) and choose [ ], and then

press the <

p> button.

z

z

Press the <

q><r> buttons to choose

[ ], and then press the <

m> button.

X

X

The camera now enters shooting standby

mode, and [Smile Detection on] is displayed.

2

Aim the camera at a person.

z

z

Each time the camera detects a smile, it

will shoot after the lamp lights up.

z

z

To pause smile detection, press the <

q>

button. Press the <

q> button again to

resume detection.

Switch to another mode when you finish shooting, or the camera will

continue shooting each time a smile is detected.

You can also shoot as usual by pressing the shutter button.

The camera can detect smiles more easily when subjects face the camera and

open their mouth wide enough so that teeth are visible.

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