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    Create an outline copy of a photograph to use as a base for 
    painting.
     The effect can be previewed in the edit display. Press 
    J  to copy the photograph.
    Create a copy of a photograph that resembles a sketch made 
    with colored pencils.
     Press  1 or  3 to highlight  Vividness or 
    Outlines  and press  4 or  2 to change.
     Vividness can be 
    increased to make colors more saturated, or decreased for a 
    washed-out, monochromatic effect, while outlines can be made 
    thicker or thinner.
     Thicker outlines makes colors more 
    saturated.
     The results can be previe wed in the edit display. Press J to copy the 
    photograph, or press  K to exit to playback without creating a copy.
    Create copies that reduce the effects of perspective taken from 
    the base of a tall object.
     Use the multi selector to adjust 
    perspective (note that greater amounts of perspective control 
    result in more of the  edges being cropped out).
     The results can 
    be previewed in the edit display.
     Press  J to copy the 
    photograph, or press  K to exit to playback without creating a 
    copy.
    Color OutlineG  button ➜Nretouch menu
    Before After
    Color SketchG  button ➜Nretouch menu
    Perspective ControlG  button ➜Nretouch menu
    Before After 
    						
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    Create a copy that appears to be a photo of a diorama. Works best with photos taken 
    from a high vantage point.
     The area that will be in focus in the copy is indicated by a 
    yellow frame.
    Miniature EffectG  button ➜Nretouch menu
    ToPressDescription
    Choose 
    orientation W
     (S ) Press  W (S ) to choose orientation of area that is in focus.
    Choose 
    position If area of effect is in
     wide orientation, press  1 
    or  3 to position frame showing area of copy 
    that will be in focus.
    If area of effect is in tall orientation, press  4 or 
    2  to position frame showing area of copy 
    that will be in focus.
    Choose size If area of effect is in wide orientation, press 
    4 or  2 to choose 
    height.
    If area of effect is in tall orientation, press  1 or  3 to choose width.
    Preview copy X (T ) Preview copy.
    Cancel KExit to full-frame playback without creating copy.
    Create copy JCreate copy.
    Area in focus 
    						
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    Create a copy in which only selected hues appear in color.
    1Select Selective color .
    Highlight Selective color  in the retouch 
    menu and press  2 to display a picture 
    selection dialog. 
    2Select a photograph.
    Highlight a photograph (to view the 
    highlighted photograph full frame, press 
    and hold the  X (T ) button; to view 
    images in other locations as described on 
    page 178, hold  D and press  1).
     Press  J to 
    select the highlighted photograph  and proceed to the next step. 
    3Select a color.
    Use the multi selector to position the cursor 
    over an object and press the AAE-L/AF-L  
    button to select the co lor of the object as 
    one that will remain in the final copy (the 
    camera may have difficulty detecting 
    unsaturated colors; choose a saturated 
    color).
     To zoom in on the picture for precise 
    color selection, press  X (T ).
     Press W (S ) to zoom out.
    4Highlight the color range.
    Rotate the main command dial to highlight 
    the color range for the selected color.
    Selective ColorG  button ➜Nretouch menu
    Selected color
    A AE-L/AF-L  button
    Color range 
    						
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    5Choose the color range.
    Press 1 or  3 to increase or decrease the 
    range of similar hues that will be included in 
    the final photograph or movie.
     Choose from 
    values between 1 and 7; note that higher 
    values may include hues from other colors.
     
    The effect can be previe wed in the edit display.
    6Select additional colors.
    To select additional colors, rotate the main 
    command dial to highlight another of the 
    three color boxes at the top of the display 
    and repeat Steps 3–5 to select another color.
     
    Repeat for a third color if desired. To  
    deselect the highlighted color, press  O (Q ), or press and hold  O (Q ) to remove 
    all colors.
    7Save the edited copy.
    Press  J to copy the photograph. 
    						
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    Compare retouched copies to the original photographs. This option is only available 
    if  J  or  c (b ) button is pressed to display the re touch menu when a copy or original 
    is played back full frame.
    1Select a picture.
    In full-frame playback, select a retouched copy 
    (shown by a  o icon) or a photograph that has 
    been retouched and press  J or  c (b ).
    2Select  Side-by-side comparison .
    Highlight Side-by-side comparison  and press 
    J .
    3Compare the copy with the original.
    The source image is displayed on the left, the 
    retouched copy on the right, with the options 
    used to create the copy listed at the top of the 
    display.
     Press  4 or  2 to switch between the 
    source image and the retouched copy.
     To view 
    the highlighted picture full frame, press and hold 
    the  X (T ) button.
     If the copy was created 
    from two source images using  Image overlay, or 
    if the source has been copied multiple times, 
    press  1 or  3 to view the other sour ce images or copies.
     To exit to playback 
    mode, press the  K button, or press  J to exit to playback with the highlighted 
    image selected.
    Side-by-side Comparison
    DSide-by-side Comparisons
    The source image will not be displayed if the copy was created from a photograph that was 
    protected ( 0188), is on a locked memory card, has since been deleted or hidden ( 0208), or 
    is on a card in a different slot from that used when the image was created.
    Options used to create  copy
    Source  image Retouched 
    copy 
    						
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    OMy Menu / mRecent Settings
    To display My Menu, press  G and select the  O (My Menu) tab.
    The  My Menu  option can be used to create and edit a customized list of options from 
    the playback, shooting, Custom Settings,  setup, and retouch menus for quick access 
    (up to 20 items).
     If desired, recent settings can be displayed in place of My Menu 
    ( 0 283).
    Options can be added, deleted,  and reordered as described below.
    ❚❚Adding Options to My Menu
    1Select  Add items .
    In My Menu ( O), highlight  Add items and 
    press  2.
    2Select a menu.
    Highlight the name of the menu containing 
    the option you wish to add and press  2.
    3Select an item.
    Highlight the desired menu item and press 
    J .
    4Position the new item.
    Press  1 or  3 to move the new item up or 
    down in My Menu.
     Press  J to add the new 
    item.
    G  button 
    						
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    5Add more items.
    The items currently displayed in My Menu 
    are indicated by a check mark.
     Items 
    indicated by a  V icon can not be selected.
     
    Repeat steps 1–4 to select additional items.
    ❚❚ Deleting Options from My Menu
    1Select  Remove items .
    In My Menu (O), highlight  Remove items  and press 2.
    2Select items.
    Highlight items and press  2 to select or 
    deselect.
     Selected items are indicated by a 
    check mark.
    3Select  Done.
    Highlight  Done and press  J. A 
    confirmation dialog will be displayed.
    4Delete the selected items.
    Press  J to delete the selected items.
    ADeleting Items in My Menu
    To delete the item currently highlighted in My Menu, press the  O (Q ) button.
     A 
    confirmation dialog will be displayed; press  O (Q ) again to remove the selected item from 
    My Menu. 
    						
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    ❚❚Reordering Options in My Menu
    1Select  Rank items .
    In My Menu ( O), highlight  Rank items  and press 2.
    2Select an item.
    Highlight the item you wish to move and 
    press  J.
    3Position the item.
    Press  1 or 3 to move the item up or down 
    in My Menu and press  J.
     Repeat Steps 2–3 
    to reposition additional items.
    4Exit to My Menu.
    Press the  G button to return to My Menu.
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    Recent Settings
    To display the twenty most recently used settings, select mRecent settings  for 
    O My Menu  > Choose tab .
    1Select Choose tab .
    In My Menu ( O), highlight  Choose tab  and 
    press  2.
    2Select  mRecent settings .
    Highlight mRecent settings  and press J. 
    The name of the menu will change from “MY 
    MENU” to “RECENT SETTINGS.”
    Menu items will be added to the top of the recent settings menu as they are used.
     To  
    view My Menu again, select  OMy Menu  for mRecent settings  > Choose tab .
    ARemoving Items from the Recent Settings Menu
    To remove an item from the recent settings menu, highlight it and press the  O (Q ) button.
     
    A confirmation dialog will be displayed; press  O (Q ) again to delete the selected item. 
    						
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