Casio EX N20 User Manual
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71Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 1.In the PLAY mode, press [SET]. 2.Use [8] and [2] to select the third PLAY Panel item from the bottom (Slideshow) and then press [SET] (page 69). • To stop the slideshow, press [ ] (Delete). Pressing [SET] instead of [ ] (Delete) stops the slideshow and returns to the menu screen. • Adjust audio volume by pressing [2] and then press [8] or [2] during playback. • All button operations are disabled while the slideshow is transitioning from one image to another. • The time required for transition from one image to another may be longer in the case of an image that was not recorded with this camera. Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow) StartStarts the slideshow. TimeTime from the start to the end of the slideshow 1 to 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes IntervalAmount of time each image remains displayed Use [4] and [6] to select a value from 1 to 30 seconds, or “MAX”. If you specify a value from 1 to 30 seconds, images change at the specified interval, but the audio portion of movies and audio snapshots will continue to play until the end. When the slideshow reaches a movie file while “MAX” is selected, only the first frame of the movie will displayed. Voice Recording files are not played back when “MAX” is selected. EffectTurns effect on or off. On: Turns on the image change effect and background music. Off: No image change effect or background music
72Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 1.In the PLAY mode, display the snapshot you want to rotate. 2.Press [SET]. 3.Use [8] and [2] to select the second PLAY Panel item from the bottom (Rotation) and then press [SET] (page 69). 4.Use [8] and [2] to select “Rotation” and then press [SET]. Each press of [SET] will rotate the displayed image 90 degrees left. 5.When the displayed image is at the orientation you want, press [ ] (Delete). NOTE • Note that this procedure does not actually change the image data. It simply alters how the image is displayed on the camera’s monitor screen. • An image that has been protected or zoomed cannot be rotated. • The original (unrotated) version of the image will be displayed on the image menu screen. Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * DPOF Printing See page 77 for details. Rotating an Image (Rotation) Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF Printing)
73Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * Protect IMPORTANT! • Note that even if a file is protected, it will be deleted if you perform the format operation (page 100). Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * Resize You can reduce the size of a snapshot and save the result as a separate snapshot. The original snapshot is also retained. You can select resize an image to one of three image sizes: 10M, 5M, VGA. • Resizing a 3:2 or 16:9 size snapshot will create an image with an aspect ratio of 4:3, with both sides cut off. • The recording date of the resized version of the snapshot will be the same as the recording date of the original snapshot. Protecting a File Against Deletion (Protect) OnProtects specific files. 1Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the files until the one you want to protect is displayed. 2Use [8] and [2] to select “On” and then press [SET]. An image that is protected is indicated by the › icon. 3To protect other files, repeat steps 1 and 2. To exit the protect operation, press [ ] (Delete). To unprotect a file, select “Off” instead of “On” in step 2 above. All Files: OnProtects all files.1Use [8] and [2] to select “All Files: On” and then press [SET]. 2Press [ ] (Delete). To unprotect all files, select “All Files: Off” instead of “All Files: On” in step 1 above. Resizing a Snapshot (Resize)
74Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * Trimming You can crop a snapshot to trim parts you do not need, and save the result in a separate file. The original snapshot is also retained. Use the zoom button to zoom the image to the size you want, use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to display the portion of the image you want to cut out, and then press [SET]. • The image produced by cropping a 3:2 or 16:9 image will have an aspect ratio of 4:3. • The recording date of the cropped image will be the same as the recording date of the original snapshot. Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * Dubbing Cropping a Snapshot (Trimming) Adding Audio to a Snapshot (Dubbing) You can add audio to a snapshot after you shoot it. You can re-record a snapshot’s audio whenever you want. You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a single snapshot. 1.Press [SET] to start audio recording. Remaining recording time Represents snapshot area Part of snapshot that is currently displayed Zoom factor
75Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 2.Press [SET] again to stop audio recording. • Take care that you do not block the camera’s microphone with your fingers while recording. • Good recording results are not possible when the camera is too far away from what you are trying to record. • Your camera supports the following audio data formats. – Audio Format: WAVE/IMA-ADPCM (WAV extension) • You cannot add audio to an image that is protected. • To delete audio, perform the following operation: Dubbing * Delete * [SET] * [ ] (Delete). IMPORTANT! • Note that you cannot restore the original audio of an Audio Snapshot after you delete or re-record it. .To play snapshot audio 1.In the PLAY mode, use [4] and [6] to scroll through the images until the Audio Snapshot you want is displayed. An audio snapshot is one that has a ˆ icon. 2.Press [0] (Movie) to start playback. Voice Recording Playback Controls • Audio of an Audio Snapshot also can be played back on a computer with Windows Media Player or QuickTime. Fast forward/fast reverse[4] [6] Play/pause[SET] Volume adjustmentPress [2] and then press [8] [2]. Display content switching[8] (DISP) Stop playback[0] (Movie) Microphone
76Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * Copy Files can be copied from the camera’s built-in memory to a memory card or from a memory card to built-in memory. NOTE • You can copy snapshots, movies, audio snapshots, or Voice Recording files you recorded with this camera. Copying Files (Copy) Built-in * CardCopies all files from built-in camera memory to a memory card. This option copies all the files in built-in camera memory. It cannot be used to copy a single file. Card * Built-inCopies a single file on the memory card to camera built-in camera memory. Files are copied to the folder in built-in memory whose name has the largest serial number. 1Use [4] and [6] to select the file you want to copy. 2Use [8] and [2] to select “Copy” and then press [SET].
77Printing Printing *You can specify which images you want to print, the number of copies, and date stamp settings before printing (page 77). .Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) DPOF is a standard that allows you to include image type, number of copy, and time stamp on/off information on the memory card with the images. After configuring settings, you can use the memory card to print on a home printer that supports DPOF or take the memory card to a professional print service. • Whether or not you will be able to use DPOF settings for printing depends on the printer you are using. • Some professional print services may not support DPOF. Printing Snapshots Professional Print Service* You can take a memory card that contains the images you want to print to a professional print service and have them printed. Printing on a Home Printer* You can use a printer equipped with a memory card slot to print images directly from a memory card. For details, see the user documentation that comes with your printer. Printing with a Computer After transferring the images to your computer, use commercially available software to print. Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number of Copies
78Printing .Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for Each Image Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * DPOF Printing * Select images 1.Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the files until the image you want to print is displayed. 2.Use [8] and [2] to specify the number of copies. You can specify a value up to 99. Specify 00 if you do not want to print the image. • If you want to include the date in the images, press [0] (Movie) so “On” is shown for date stamping. • Repeat steps 1 and 2 to configure settings for other images, if you want. 3.Press [SET]. .Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [SET] * MENU * “PLAY” Tab * DPOF Printing * All images 1.Use [8] and [2] to specify the number of copies. You can specify a value up to 99. Specify 00 if you do not want to print the image. • If you want to include the date in the images, press [0] (Movie) so “On” is shown for date stamping. 2.Press [SET]. DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is complete. The next DPOF print operation you execute will be performed using the last DPOF settings you configured for the images. To clear DPOF settings, specify “00” for the number of copies of all images. Tell your print service about your DPOF settings! If you take a memory card to a professional print service, be sure to tell them that it includes DPOF settings for the images to be printed and the number of copies. If you don’t, the print service may print all the images without regard to your DPOF settings, or they may ignore your date stamp setting.
79Printing .Date Stamping You can use one of the following three methods to include the recording date in the printout of an image. .Standards Supported by the Camera •Exif Print Printing on a printer that supports Exif Print uses information about shooting conditions recorded with the image to enhance printed image quality. Contact your printer manufacturer for information about models that support Exif Print, printer upgrades, etc. Configuring camera settings Configure DPOF settings (page 77). You can turn date stamping on and off each time you print. You can configure settings so some images include the date stamp and some don’t. Configure the Camera’s Time Stamp setting (page 96). • The camera’s Time Stamp setting imprints the date into a snapshot when you shoot it, so the date is always included when you print. It cannot be deleted. • Do not turn on DPOF date stamping for an image that includes a date stamped with the camera’s Time Stamp function. Doing so can cause the two stamps to be overprinted. Configuring computer settings You can use commercially available image management software to date stamp images. Professional print service Request date stamping when ordering prints from a professional print service.
80Using the Camera with a Computer Using the Camera with a Computer You can perform the operations described below while the camera is connected to a computer. *Windows only The procedures you need to perform when using the camera with your computer and when using the software are different for Windows and the Macintosh. Things you can do using a computer... Save images to a computer and view them there• Save images and view them manually (USB connection) (pages 82, 86). • Transfer images to a computer automatically over a wireless LAN for viewing (Eye-Fi) (page 88). Play back and edit movies• You can play back movies (pages 84, 87). • To edit movies, use commercially available software as required. Transfer images stored on your computer to camera memoryIn addition to images, you also can transfer screen shot images from your computer to the camera (Photo Transport *). Upload movie files to YouTubeMovies files recorded using the “For YouTube” BEST SHOT scene can be easily uploaded to YouTube (YouTube Uploader for CASIO*). • Windows users should refer to “Using the Camera with a Windows Computer” on page 81. • Macintosh users should refer to “Using the Camera with a Macintosh” on page 85.