Canon PowerShot SD890 IS Software Guide for Windows - Page 40

Comparing Images, Comparing Multiple Images

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Basic Functions & Features Contents Things to Remember Mastering the Basics More Advanced Techniques Appendices Comparing Images Comparing Multiple Images When a good photo opportunity arises, you can shoot the same subject using different shutter speeds and exposures. In ZoomBrowser EX, it is easy to compare images so that minute differences can be detected. Procedures 1 Select several images to compare. 2 Click View Image. 3 Select , or in the Viewer Window. 4 Click Synchronize. • Selecting [Synchronize] causes actions such as increasing/reducing the magnification level or scrolling around the image to apply to all of the selected images in lock step, making it easy to check minute details of focus, coloring and other image characteristics. Actions, such as scrolling or changing the magnification, are performed on both images no matter which image it is performed upon. 40

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Basic Functions
& Features
Contents
Things to
Remember
Mastering
the Basics
More Advanced
Techniques
Appendices
40
Comparing Images
Comparing Multiple Images
When a good photo opportunity arises, you can shoot the same subject using different
shutter speeds and exposures. In ZoomBrowser EX, it is easy to compare images so that
minute differences can be detected.
Procedures
1
Select several images to
compare.
2
Click
View Image.
3
Select
,
or
in
the Viewer Window.
4
Click
Synchronize.
• Selecting [Synchronize] causes actions
such as increasing/reducing the
magnification level or scrolling around
the image to apply to all of the selected
images in lock step, making it easy to
check minute details of focus, coloring
and other image characteristics.
Actions, such as scrolling or changing the magnification, are performed
on both images no matter which image it is performed upon.