Canon ES8600 ES8600 8mm Video Camcorder NTSC-E Instruction Manual - Page 47

Using Digital Effects

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Using Digital Effects E You can add a variety of digital effects to your recording, during recording and playback (negative-positive conversion, mirror, mosaic. 16:9, cinema, strobe and ghost effects can be used only during recording). The soundtrack is not affected. • The digital effects marked with asterisks can be used only during camera recording. Art Adds a paint-like effect, called solarization, to the image. Black & White Makes the image in black & white. Sepia Makes a monochrome image with a sepia tint. Negative-Positive Conversion* Records a color negative of the image. White appears as black, yellow appears as blue, green appears as red, etc. Also convert a negative image to an ordinary positive one. 47 Advanced Functions

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47
Advanced
Functions
E
Makes the image in black & white.
You can add a variety of digital effects to your recording, during recording and playback
(negative-positive conversion, mirror, mosaic. 16:9, cinema, strobe and ghost effects can be used
only during recording). The soundtrack is not affected.
The digital effects marked with asterisks can be used only during camera recording.
Using Digital Effects
Black & White
Adds a paint-like effect, called solarization, to the
image.
Art
Makes a monochrome image with a sepia tint.
Records a color negative of the image. White appears
as black, yellow appears as blue, green appears as
red, etc. Also convert a negative image to an ordinary
positive one.
Negative-Positive Conversion*
Sepia