P.32, Menu ope rati ons – Olympus SP-560 UZ User Manual

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Menu ope

rati

ons

• This function may not work effectively with some shooting conditions or subjects.

SHARPNESS ...........................................................

Adjusting the sharpness of the image

1 (Toward +)

: The image contours are emphasized,

making the image appear sharper and
more vivid. Use this setting when you
want to print pictures. If you adjust the
sharpness too far toward +, noise may
become conspicuous in the picture.

2 (Toward –)

: The image contours are softened. Use

this setting when you want to edit
images on a computer.

CONTRAST ................................................................

Adjusting the contrast of the image

1 (Toward +)

: The light and dark areas are defined

more clearly, making the image look
crisper.

2 (Toward –)

: The light and dark areas become less

defined, giving the image a softer
impression. Use this setting when you
want to edit images on a computer.

SATURATION ...........................................................

Adjusting the saturation of the image

1 (Toward +)

: Colors become stronger.

2 (Toward –)

: Colors become weaker.

NOISE REDUCT. ..............................................

Reducing the noise during long exposures

OFF

Noise is not reduced. Noise may be conspicuous at slow shutter speeds.

ON

Noise is reduced. Shooting time takes twice as long as usual. Shooting
is not available during noise reduction. Noise reduction can only be used
when the shutter speed is slower than 1/2 sec.

ness of the image

2

1

3

4

5

CAMERA MENU

CAMERA MENU

R
PANORAMA
>

SHARPNESS

CONTRAST

OK

SET

MENU

BACK

0

st of the image

2

1

3

4

5

CAMERA MENU

CAMERA MENU

R
PANORAMA
>
SHARPNESS

CONTRAST

OK

SET

MENU

BACK

0

tion of the image

OK

SET

MENU

BACK

2

1

3

4

5

CAMERA MENU

CAMERA MENU

SATURATION

NOISE REDUCT.

TIMELAPSE

0

during long exposures

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