Marking pictures for an action – Kodak DC265 User Manual

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Viewing the remaining memory

The Review screen displays a reminder of the amount of memory remaining on
the memory card.

The memory bar gives two different indications about memory. The Memory
Filled Status indicator shows the amount of used memory (in blue) and the
amount of available memory (in white).

As you scroll through your pictures, the Picture Location Indicator moves to
represent the position of the current picture in the list of pictures already on the
memory card. For example, if the selected picture is the first of 20 pictures on the
memory card, the indicator is all the way to the left. As you scroll through the
pictures, the indicator moves to the right with each new picture. At picture 10, the
indicator is in the middle of the blue portion of the Memory Filled Status
indicator. At picture 20, the indicator is all the way to the right of the blue area.

Marking pictures for an action

When you want to select a number of pictures and carry out an action on them,
you must first mark each picture. Marked pictures can be deleted, copied from
camera to camera, protected, or transferred from album to album.

To mark a picture:

1

Scroll to find the picture you want to select.

2

Press Mark.

The selected picture is marked, denoted by
the notched lower right corner, and remains
marked until you carry out an action on it.

When you have marked a picture, the
softkey changes to Unmark.

3

To mark the entire contents of the memory
card, hold down Mark for 2 seconds.

Memory Filled Status

Available memory

Picture Location Indicator

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