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    B: Shooting Information Display
    * With images taken in a Basic Zone mode, the information displayed will differ 
    depending on the shooting mode.
    * Photos taken in the < C> mode will show [ Background blur].
    * If manual exposure was used, the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed  (when set manually) will be displayed.
    * The < > icon will be displayed for video snapshots.
    Sample Image Taken in a Basic Zone Mode
    Sample Movie
    Ambience effect
    Lighting or sceneShooting modeAmbience
    Shooting mode
    Movie file size
    Shutter speed
    Frame rate
    Movie recording
    size
    Shooting time
    Playback
    Aperture
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    B: Shooting Information Display
     About the Highlight Alert
    When the shooting information is di splayed, any overexposed areas of the 
    image will blink. To obtain more image detail in the overexposed areas, set 
    the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again.
      About the Histogram
    The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and overall 
    brightness. The RGB histogram is for checking the color saturation and 
    gradation. The display can be switched with 
    [x 2: Histogram disp ].
    [Brightness] Display
    This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of 
    the image’s brightness level. The horizontal axis 
    indicates the brightness level (darker on the left and 
    brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates 
    how many pixels exist for each brightness level. The 
    more pixels there are toward the left, the darker the 
    image. The more pixels there are toward the right, the 
    brighter the image. If there are too many pixels on the 
    left, the shadow detail will be lost. If there are too many 
    pixels on the right, the highlight detail will be lost. The 
    gradation in-between will be reproduced. By checking 
    the image and its brightness histogram, you can see 
    the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation.
    [RGB] DisplayThis histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary 
    color’s brightness level in the image (RGB or red, green, and blue). 
    The horizontal axis indicates the color’s brightness level (darker on 
    the left and brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates how 
    many pixels exist for each color brightness level. The more pixels 
    there are toward the left, the darker and less prominent the color. The 
    more pixels there are toward the right, the brighter and denser the 
    color. If there are too many pixels on the left, the respective color 
    information will be lacking. If there are too many pixels on the right, 
    the color will be too saturated with no gradation. By checking the 
    image’s RGB histogram, you can see the color’s saturation and 
    gradation condition, as well as white balance inclination.
    Sample Histograms
    Dark image
    Normal brightness
    Bright image
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    Post-ProcessingImages
    After shooting, you can apply Creative filters or resize 
    the images (downsize the pixel count).
     The camera may not be able  to process images taken with 
    another camera.
      Post-processing images as described in this chapter cannot be 
    performed while the camera is connected to a personal 
    computer via the < C> terminal.
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    You can apply the following Creative filters to an image and save it as a 
    new image: Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, 
    Water painting effect, Toy camera effect, and Miniature effect.
    1Select [Creative filters].
     Under the [ x1] tab, select [ Creative 
    filters ], then press < 0>.
    X The images will be displayed.
    2Select an image.
      Select the image you want to apply a 
    filter to.
      By pressing the < Hy> button, you 
    can switch to the index display and 
    select an image.
    3Select a filter.
      When you press < 0>, the types of 
    Creative filters will be displayed.
      For details on Creative filter 
    characteristics, see pages 275, 276.
      Press the < U> key to select a filter, 
    then press < 0>.
    X The image will be displayed with the 
    corresponding filter applied.
    4Adjust the filter effect.
      Press the < U> key to adjust the 
    filter effect, then press < 0>.
      For the Miniature effect, press the 
     key and select the image area 
    (within the white frame) where you 
    want the image to look sharp. Then 
    press < 0>.
    U Applying Creative Filters to the Image
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    U Applying Creative Filters to the Image
    5Save the image.
      Select [ OK] to save the image.
      Check the destination folder and 
    image file number, then select [ OK].
      To apply a filter to another image, 
    repeat steps 2 to 5.
      Press the < M> button to return to 
    the menu.
      Grainy B/W
    Makes the image grainy and black and white. By adjusting the 
    contrast, you can change the black-and-white effect.
      Soft focus
    Gives the image a soft look. By adjusting the blur, you can change 
    the degree of softness.
    Creative Filter Characteristics
    When shooting  1+73  or 1  images, the Creative filter will be applied to 
    the  1  image and the image will be saved as a JPEG image. If an aspect 
    ratio is set for Live View shooting and a Creative filter is applied to the  1 
    image, the image will be saved in the aspect ratio that was set.
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    U Applying Creative Filters to the Image
      Fish-eye effect
    Gives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type 
    distortion.
    Depending on the level of this filter effect, the area trimmed along 
    the periphery of the image changes. Also , since this filter effect will 
    magnify the image center, the apparent resolution at the center may 
    degrade depending on the number of recorded pixels. Set the filter 
    effect in step 4 while checking the resulting image.
      Art bold effect
    Makes the photo look like an oil pa inting and the subject look three-
    dimensional. You can adjust the c ontrast and saturation. Note that 
    the sky, white walls, and similar subjects may not be rendered with a 
    smooth gradation and may look irregul ar or have significant noise.
      Water painting effect
    Makes the photo look like a watercolor painting with soft colors. You 
    can adjust the color density. Note that night scenes or dark scenes 
    may not be rendered with a smooth gradation and may look irregular 
    or have significant noise.
      Toy camera effect
    Gives a color cast typical of toy cameras and darkens the image’s 
    four corners. By adjusting the color tone, you can change the color 
    cast.
      Miniature effect
    Creates a diorama effect. You can change where the image looks 
    sharp. In step 4, you can press the < B> button (or tap [ ] on the 
    screen) to change the white frame’s orientation (horizontal/vertical) 
    where you want the image to look sharp.
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    You can resize an image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a 
    new image. Resizing an image is possible only with JPEG 3/4 /a /b  
    images.  JPEG c and  1 images cannot be resized.
    1Select [Resize].
     Under the [x 1] tab, select [Resize ], 
    then press < 0>.
    X The images will be displayed.
    2Select an image.
      Select the image you want to resize.
      By pressing the < Hy> button, you 
    can switch to the index display and 
    select an image.
    3Select the desired image size.
      Press < 0> to display the image 
    sizes.
      Press the < U> key to select the 
    desired image size, then press < 0>.
    4Save the image.
      Select [ OK] to save the resized 
    image.
      Check the destination folder and 
    image file number, then select [ OK].
      To resize another image, repeat steps 
    2 to 4.
      Press the < M> button to return to 
    the menu.
    S  Resizing a JPEG Image
    Target sizes
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    S Resizing a JPEG Image
    Resize Options According to Original Image Size
    The image size displayed in step 3 on the preceding page, such as 
    [***M ****x**** ], has a 3:2 aspect ratio. The image size according to 
    aspect ratios is shown in the table below.
    The asterisked image-recording qualit y figures do not exactly match the 
    aspect ratio. The image  will be cropped slightly.
    Original Image 
    SizeAvailable Resize Settings
    4abc
    3 kkkk
    4
    kkk
    a
    kk
    b
    k
    c
    About Image Sizes
    Image 
    QualityAspect Ratio and Pixel Count (Approx.)
    3:24:316:91:1
    4
    3456x2304 
    (8.0 megapixels)3072x2304 
    (7.0 megapixels)3456x1944 
    (6.7 megapixels)2304x2304 
    (5.3 megapixels)
    a 2592x1728 
    (4.5 megapixels) 2304x1728 
    (4.0 megapixels) 2592x1456* 
    (3.8 megapixels) 1728x1728 
    (3.0 megapixels)
    b
    1920x1280 
    (2.5 megapixels)1696x1280* 
    (2.2 megapixels)1920x1080 
    (2.1 megapixels)1280x1280 
    (1.6 megapixels)
    c
    720x480 
    (350,000 pixels)640x480 
    (310,000 pixels)720x400* 
    (290,000 pixels)480x480 
    (230,000 pixels)
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    11
    Printing Images
     Printing  (p.280)
    You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print 
    out the images on the card. The camera is compatible with 
    “ w PictBridge” which is the standard for direct printing.
      Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)  (p.289)
    DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print 
    images recorded on the card according to your printing 
    instructions such as the image selection, quantity to print, 
    etc. You can print multiple images in one batch or give the 
    print order to a photofinisher.
      Specifying Images for a Photobook  (p.293)
    You can specify images in the card for printing in a 
    photobook.
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    The direct printing procedure can be performed entirely with the camera while you look at the LCD monitor.
    1Set the camera’s power switch to 
    .
    2Set up the printer.
     For details, see the printer’s 
    instruction manual.
    3Connect the camera to the 
    printer.
     Use the interface cable provided with 
    the camera.
      Connect the cable to the camera’s 
     terminal with the cable 
    plug’s < D> icon facing the front of 
    the camera.
      To connect to the printer, refer to the 
    printer’s instruction manual.
    4Turn on the printer.
    5Set the camera’s power switch to 
    .
    XSome printers may make a beeping 
    sound.
    Preparing to Print
    Connecting the Camera to a Printer
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