Ricoh Gr 1 Instruction Manual
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2 Playback Functions 89 Correcting Skewed Images Correct images of rectangular objects such as message boards and business cards shot at an angle so that the images appear as if they were shot from the front. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [Skew Correct Mode] and then press the $ button. A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then up to five areas recognized as correction targets are indicated by orange frames. If an area could not be detected, an error message appears. 3 Use the #$ buttons to select a correction area. To cancel correction, press the r button. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. Screw correction is performed for the selected area and then the portions outside the frame are trimmed. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The time for skew correction increases with image size.
2 Playback Functions 90 Correcting Brightness and Contrast (Level Compensa- tion) You can correct the brightness and contrast of shot still images. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [Level Compensation] and then press the $ button. 3 Select [AUTO] or [MANUAL] and then press the $ button. The original image is displayed on the top left, and the corrected image on the right. If you select a file that cannot be corrected, an error message appears and then the [Playback] menu reappears. If you selected [AUTO], go to step 6. 4 Use the ADJ. lever to switch the histogram points. The points at the left side, center, and right side are switched. The histogram indicates the number of pixels on the vertical axis, and the shadows, mid- tones, and highlights from left to right on the horizontal axis. If you press the Fn2 button while this screen is displayed, the operating procedure appears. Pressing the Fn2 button again redisplays the original screen. 5 Use the #$ buttons to adjust the positions of the points. 6 Press the MENU/OK button. A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the corrected image is saved as a new image. Points
2 Playback Functions 91 Examples of Correction ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------ Adjusting the Overall Brightness • Move the mid-point to the left to increase the overall brightness, and move it to the right to increase the overall darkness. Correcting an Overexposed or Underexposed Image • If the image is overexposed, move the left side point to the right until it lines up with the left edge of the histogram. • If the image is underexposed, move the right side point to the left until it lines up with the right edge of the histogram. • In this state, you can move the mid-point left or right to adjust the overall brightness. Increasing the Contrast • In an image lacking in contrast, the histogram peaks will be con- centrated at the center. Move the left and right points until they line up with both edges of the histogram respectively to make the bright and dark areas of the image stand out. • In this state, you can move the mid-point left or right to adjust the overall brightness. When overexposed
2 Playback Functions 92 Correcting the White Balance You can correct the color tones of still images. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [White Balance Compensation] and then press the $ button. The [White Balance Compensation] screen appears. 3 Use the !"#$ buttons to adjust the positions of the points. To reset the white balance, press the r but- ton. Pressing the r button again cancels correction. If you press the Fn2 button while this screen is displayed, the operating procedure appears. Pressing the Fn2 button again redisplays the original screen. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the corrected image is saved as a new image. Correcting Color Moire You can reduce color interference caused by regular overlapping patterns in still images. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [ Color Moire Correction] and then press the $ button. 3 Use the !" buttons to select [Weak], [Medium], or [Strong] and then press the MENU/OK button. A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the corrected im- age is saved as a new image.
2 Playback Functions 93 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Some images may not be able to be corrected properly. • If you perform color moire correction, color loss or color bleeding may occur. Developing RAW Files Convert RAW files into JPEG format and then save them as new files. You can configure settings such as the white balance and effect, and then save the files. 1 Display a RAW image in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [RA W development] and then press the $ button. The [RAW development] screen appears. 3 Use the !" buttons to select a parameter and then press the $ button. You can configure the following settings. • Picture size • Dynamic range correction • White balance • Color moire correction • Brightness correction • Noise reduction • Effect • Color space settings • Image settings 4 Use the !" buttons to select a setting and then press the # button. With [White Balance], you can perform white balance correction by pressing the $ button. With [Effect] and [Image Settings], press the $ button to set the advanced settings. 5 When you have finished configuring all of the settings, press the MENU/OK button. A new JPEG file is saved.
2 Playback Functions 94 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The settings that were set at the time of shooting are initially selected. • [Multi-P AUTO] or [Manual] of [White Balance] can only be selected if it was set at the time of shoot- ing. • For [Dynamic Range Compensation] and [Noise Reduction], select from [Off ], [Weak], [Medium], and [Strong]. Viewing Images with an AV Device You can connect the camera to a TV or other AV device to play back images on the device. Purchase an optional cable that is compatible with the video input terminal(s) of the device to be connected. AV Device Terminal(s) CableCamera Terminal Video terminals AV cable (AV-1) USB and AV OUT terminal HDMI terminal HDMI cable (HC-1) HDMI micro output terminal 1 Connect the cable to the video input terminal of the AV device. 2 Make sure that the camera power is off. 3 Open the camera terminal cover and connect the cable. Connect the cable to either the USB and AV OUT termi- nal or the HDMI micro output terminal. 4 Switch the input of the AV device to the input with the camera connected. For details, refer to the user guide for the AV device. 5 Press the POWER button on the camera. USB and AV OUT terminal HDMI micro output terminal
2 Playback Functions 95 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • The picture display is off while the camera is connected with an AV cable or HDMI cable. • The audio of the video is output from the AV device. Adjust the volume on the AV device. • The white saturation display is off while the camera is connected with an HDMI cable. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • When connecting with an AV cable, confirm the video format of the AV device. AV devices in Japan are set to the NTSC format (used in Japan and elsewhere). If the device you want to connect to uses the PAL format (used in Europe and elsewhere), then you may need to set [PAL] in [Video Out Mode] of the [Setup] menu before connecting the device. The default setting varies depending on the country or region where you purchased the camera. • The view switches to single frame view when an HDMI cable is connected or disconnected. • The resolution is set to [AUTO] during HDMI output. If the resolution of the images displayed on the AV device is low, change the setting in [HDMI Output] of the [Setup] menu. Setting DPOF You can order prints of the still images stored in the memory card at a store with a print service. 1 Display the image to set in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [DPOF] and then press the $ button. 3 Select [1 File] or [Select All]. If you selected [1 File], use the #$ buttons to select a file. Selecting [Cancel All] cancels the DPOF setting for all files. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. DPOF is set and the symbol appears on the playback screen. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • DPOF cannot be set in the following cases. • RAW files • Movie files • Images stored in internal memory • Memory card is locked.
2 Playback Functions 96 Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images Specify multiple images and the number of copies from thumbnail view. 1 Press the Y button in playback mode. The screen changes to 20-frame view. 2 Select [DPOF] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button. 3 Use the #$ buttons to select a still image to print and then use the !" buttons to specify the number of copies. A symbol indicating the DPOF setting ap - pears. To cancel the setting, specify [0] for the num- ber of copies. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then 20-frame view reappears when the setting is complete.
2 Playback Functions 97 Selecting the Images to Transfer When using an Eye-Fi card, you can transfer just selected images. 1 Set [Eye-Fi Connection Settings] in the [Setup] menu to [On (Selected)]. 2 Turn the power off and then back on. 3 Select [Eye-Fi Transfer Selected Images] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button. The screen changes to 20-frame view. 4 Use the #$ buttons to select an image to transfer and then press the MENU/OK button. 5 Press the Fn2 button. The [Select Image Size] screen appears. 6 To change the size, press the $ button and select a size. You can select u or s. 7 Press the MENU/OK button. The selected image is transferred. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • The following files cannot be transferred. • Movie files • Images files in formats which are not supported by Eye-Fi cards • Image files with a folder number of over 200
2 Playback Functions 98 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • You can access the screen in step 6 by pressing the Effect button in the single-frame view of the playback mode, and transfer the displayed image.