Playing back automatically, Retouching images, Changing the image size – Olympus X-560WP User Manual

Page 28: Cropping a picture, Menus for playback, editing, and, Printing functions

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Menus for Playback, Editing, and

Printing Functions

Settings can be adjusted, when the image is played back by pressing the q button.

Playing back automatically

[G SLIDESHOW]

G

SLIDESHOW

To start a slideshow

To start the slideshow, press the

o button.

To stop the slideshow, press the

o button or

the

 button.

During the slideshow, recorded sound cannot

be played back on this camera.

To listen to the sound, connect to a TV or PC.

Retouching images [H PERFECT FIX]

H

PERFECT FIX

Edited or retouched images cannot be

retouched again.

Depending on the picture, the editing may

not be effective.

The retouching process may lower the image

resolution.

Submenu 1

Application

ALL

[LIGHTING FIX] and

[REDEYE FIX] are applied

together.

LIGHTING FIX

Only sections darkened by

backlighting and dim lighting are

brightened.

REDEYE FIX

Eyes that are reddened by the

flash are corrected.

1

Use ab to select a correction method

and press the

o button.

2

Use cd to select an image for

retouching, and press the

o button.

The retouched image is saved as a separate

image.

Changing the image size [Q]

I

EDIT  Q

Submenu 2

Application

C

640 × 480

This saves a high-resolution image

as a separate image with a smaller

size for use in e-mail attachments

and other applications.

E

320 × 240

1

Use cd

to select an image, and press

the

o button.

2

Use ab to select an image size and

press the

o button.

The image with the selected size is saved as a

separate image.

Cropping a picture [P]

I

EDIT  P

1

Use cd

to select an image, and press

the

o button.

2

Use the zoom button to select the size of

the cropping frame, and use abcd

to

move the frame.

T

W

SET

OK

Cropping frame

3

Press the

o button.

The edited image is saved as a separate image.

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