Casio EX-Z1050PKST Owners Manual - Page 159

Reducing the Effects of Underexposure

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4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. To get tthis: Select this setting: +2 Brighter +1 0 -1 Darker -2 • To cancel the brightness adjustment operation, press [W] or [MENU]. IMPORTANT! • Adjusting the brightness of an image creates a new image with the new brightness level. The original image also remains in memory. • When you display a brightness adjusted image on the camera's monitor screen, the date and time indicates when the image was originally recorded, not when the brightness was adjusted. Reducing the Effects of Underexposure You can use the following procedure to reduce underexposure only, while maintaining the bright areas of an image. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to select the image you want to correct. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. On the "PLAY" tab, select "Dynamic Range", and then press [X]. 4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. When you want to do this: Apply Dynamic Range to a greater extent than "Expand +1" Reduce underexposure Select this setting: Expand +2 Expand +1 159 EDITING IMAGES

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EDITING IMAGES
4.
Use [
] and [
] to select the setting you want,
and then press [SET].
To cancel the brightness adjustment operation, press [
]
or [MENU].
IMPORTANT!
Adjusting the brightness of an image creates a new image
with the new brightness level. The original image also
remains in memory.
When you display a brightness adjusted image on the
camera’s monitor screen, the date and time indicates when
the image was originally recorded, not when the brightness
was adjusted.
You can use the following procedure to reduce underexposure
only, while maintaining the bright areas of an image.
1.
In the PLAY mode, use [
] and [
] to select
the image you want to correct.
2.
Press [MENU].
3.
On the “PLAY” tab, select “Dynamic Range”,
and then press [
].
4.
Use [
] and [
] to select the setting you want
and then press [SET].
To get tthis:
Select this setting:
Brighter
Darker
+2
+1
0
–1
–2
Reducing the Effects of
Underexposure
When you want to do this:
Select this
setting:
Apply Dynamic Range to a greater
extent than “Expand +1”
Expand +2
Reduce underexposure
Expand +1