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    u Magnifying Images
    Under the [3 3] tab, when you select 
    [Magnificatn (apx) ], you can set the 
    starting magnification and initial position 
    for the magnified view.
     1x (no magnification)
    The image is not magnified. The magnified view will start with the 
    single-image display.
     2x, 4x, 8x, 16x (magnify from center)
    The magnified view starts at the image center at the selected 
    magnification.
     Actual size (from selected point)
    The recorded image’s pixels will  be displayed at approx. 100%. The 
    magnified view starts at the AF point that achieved focus. If the 
    photo is taken with manual focus,  the magnified view starts at the 
    image center.
     Same as last magnification (from center)
    The magnification will be the same as the last time you exited the 
    magnified view with the < x> or  button. The magnified view 
    starts at the image center.
    3  Magnification Settings
    For images taken with [ u+Tracking ] or [FlexiZone - Single ] (p.268), the 
    magnified view will start at the image center even if [ Actual size (from 
    selected pt) ] is set. 
    						
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    You can compare two images side by side on the LCD monitor. In the 
    two-image display, you can use magnified view or jump display as well 
    as protection, rating and erasure of images.
    1Set the two-image display.
    During image playback, press the 
     button.
     The two-image index display will 
    appear. The currently-selected image 
    will be highlighted with an orange 
    frame.
    2Select the images to be 
    compared.
     Pressing < 0> switches the orange 
    frame between the two images.
    
    Turn the  dial to select an image.
     Repeat this procedure to select the 
    other image to be compared.
     If the left and right images are the 
    same, the [ ] icon will appear on 
    the upper left of both images.
     By pressing the < Q> button, you can 
    set the same magnification and 
    magnified area for both images. (The 
    magnification settings will match 
    those of the image not highlighted 
    with an orange frame.)
     By holding the < x> button, you can 
    display the image highlighted with the 
    orange frame as a single image.
     To return to the previous display, 
    press the < X> button.
    X Comparing Images (Two-Image Display)
    By pressing the < B> button, you can change the information display.
     You cannot play back movies in the two-image display. 
    						
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    You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.
    1Select [Rotate image].
    Under the [3 1] tab, select [Rotate 
    image ], then press < 0>.
    2Select an image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be rotated.
     You can also select an image in the 
    index display (p.327).
    3Rotate the image.
    Each time you press , the 
    image will rotate clockwise as follows: 
    90°  9 270° 9  0°.
     To rotate another image, repeat steps 
    2 and 3.
    b Rotating the Image
     If you set [ 51: Auto rotate]  to [OnzD ] (p.362) before taking vertical 
    shots, you need not rotate the image as described above.
     If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during 
    image playback, set [ 51: Auto rotate ] to [OnzD ].
     A movie cannot be rotated. 
    						
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    You can protect important images from being accidentally erased by the camera’s erase function.
    1Select [Protect images].
    Under the [3 1] tab, select [Protect 
    images], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Select images].
    An image will be displayed.
    3Select an image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be protected.
     You can also select an image or 
    movie on the index display (p.327).
    4Protect the image.
    Press < 0> to protect the selected 
    image. The < K> icon will appear at 
    the top of the screen.
     To cancel the image protection, press 
     again. The  icon will 
    disappear.
     To protect another image, repeat 
    steps 3 and 4.
    K Protecting Images
    3  Protecting a Single Image
    Image protection icon 
    						
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    K Protecting Images
    You can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at once.
    When you select [All images in folder] 
    or [All images on card ] in [31: 
    Protect images], all the images in the 
    folder or on the card will be protected.
    To cancel the image protection, select 
    [Unprotect all images in folder ] or 
    [Unprotect all images on card ].
    3 Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
    If you format the card (p.67) , the protected images will also be erased.
    Movies can also be protected.
     Once an image is protected, it cannot  be erased by the camera’s erase 
    function. To erase a protected image, you must first cancel the 
    protection.
     If you erase all the images (p.360), only the protected images will 
    remain. This is convenient when you  want to erase unnecessary images 
    all at once.
     When [ All images on card ] or [Unprotect all images on card ] is 
    selected, the images will be protected or unprotected on the card 
    selected for [ Record/play ] or [Playback ] under [5 1: Record 
    func+card/folder sel. ]. 
    						
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    During image playback, you can use the < c> button to protect an 
    image.
    1Select [ m btn function].
    Under the [5 3] tab, select [ m 
    button function ], then press .
    2Select [Protect].
    3Select an image.
     Press the < x> button to play back 
    images.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be protected.
     You can also select an image or 
    movie on the index display (p.327).
    4Protect the image.
    When you press the  button, 
    the image will be protected and the 
    < K > icon will appear.
     To cancel the image protection, press 
    the < c > button again. The < K> 
    icon will disappear.
    Protecting Images with the < c> Button 
    						
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    You can rate images (still photos and movies) with one of the five rating marks: l/m /n/o/p. This function is called rating.
    1Select an image.
    During image playback, turn the 
     dial to select an image or movie 
    to be rated.
     You can also select an image or 
    movie on the index display (p.327).
    2Rate the image.
    Each time you press the  
    button, the rating mark will change: 
    l /m /n/o/p/None.
     To rate another image, repeat steps 1 
    and 2.
    Setting Ratings
    Rating Images with the < c> Button
    If [53:  m  btn function ] is set to [Protect], change it to [ Rating].
     If you press the < Q> button when [ Rating] is selected in [ 53:  m  btn 
    function], you can set the rating marks that can be selected when you 
    press the < c> button. 
    						
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    1Select [Rating].
    Under the [3 2] tab, select [Rating], 
    then press < 0>.
    2Select an image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select an image 
    or movie to be rated.
     If you press the  button and turn 
    the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image from a three-
    image display. To return to the single-
    image display, turn the < 6> dial 
    clockwise.
    3Rate the image.
     Press < 0> and a blue highlight 
    frame will appear as shown in the 
    screenshot.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select a rating, 
    then press < 0>.
     When you set a rating mark to the 
    image, the total number of the images 
    displayed beside the rating mark will 
    be counted up.
     To rate another image, repeat steps 2 
    and 3.
    3  Setting Ratings  with the Menu 
    						
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    Setting Ratings
    A total of up to 999 images of a given rating can be displayed. If there are 
    more than 999 images with a given rating, [ ###] will be displayed.
    Taking Advantage of Ratings
    With [ 32: Image jump w/ 6], you can display only images having the 
    specified rating.
     With [3 2: Slide show ], you can play back only images with a specific 
    rating.
     With Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.521), you can select 
    only the image with  a specific rating (still photos only).
     With Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Window s 7, etc., you can see each file’s 
    rating as part of the file information display or in the provided image 
    viewer (JPEG images only). 
    						
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    During playback, you can press the  button to set the following: 
    [J : Protect images ], [b : Rotate image], [9 : Rating], [R: RAW 
    image processing] (RAW images only), [ S: Resize] (JPEG image 
    only), [ N: Cropping] (JPEG images only), [ : Highlight alert], 
    [ : AF point display ], and [e : Image jump w/ 6].
    For movies, only the functions in bold above  can be set.
    1Press the  button.
    During image playback, press the 
     button.
     The Quick Control options will 
    appear.
    2Select an item and set it.
     Tilt < 9> up or down to select a 
    function.
     The setting of the selected function is 
    displayed at the bottom.
     Turn the < 5> dial to set it.
     For RAW image processing, Resize, 
    and Cropping, press < 0> and set 
    the function. For details, see page 
    364 for RAW image processing, page 
    369 for Resize, and page 371 for 
    Cropping. To cancel, press the 
    < M > button.
    3Exit the setting.
    Press the < Q> button to exit the 
    Quick Control screen.
    Q  Quick Control for Playback 
    						
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