Editing Pictures
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Press
the
MENU
button.
Creating a Cropped Copy: Crop
Create a copy containing only the portion visible
in
the
monitor
when
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is
displayed
with
playback zoom
(flS2)
enabled. Cropped copies
are
stored
as
separate files.
1
Press
the
T
(~)
button
in
full-frame playback
mode
to
zoom
in
on
the
image.
To crop a picture displayed in "tall" (portrait) orientation,
zoom
in
on
the picture until the black bars displayed on
the
both
sides
of
the
monitor
disappear. The cropped
picture will be displayed in landscape orientation.
To crop
the
picture in its current "tall" (portrait) orientation, first, use
the
Rotate
image
option
(~
99)
to
rotate
the
picture
so
that
it
is
displayed in landscape orientation. Next,
enlarge
the
picture for cropping, crop
the
picture, and then rotate the cropped picture
back
to
"tall" (portrait) orientation.
2 Refine copy composition.
Press
the
zoom
buttons,
the
T
(qJ
or W
(~)
button,
to
adjust
the
zoom
ratio.
Press
the
rotary
multi
selector
...
,
.,
.....
, or
~
to
scroll
the
picture until only the
portion
you
want
to
copy
is
visible in
the
monitor.
4 Use
the
rotary multi selector
to
choose Yes
and press
the
® button.
A
new
picture,
containing
only
the
portion
visible in
the
monitor,
is
created.
To cancel creating a
cropped
copy, choose No and press
the
@
button.
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Image
Size
As
the
area
to
be
saved
is
reduced, the image
size
(pixels)
of
the cropped copy
is
also
reduced.
When the
size
of
the cropped copy
is
320 x 240
or
160 x 120, the
small
picture icon Q or Q
is
displayed on the left
of
the
screen
in
full-frame playback mode.
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More Information
See
"Image/Sound
File
and Folder
Names"
(m
117) for more information.
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