Epson P7000 User's Guide - Page 31

Rotating an Image, manually in Backup Files and My Photos.

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5 Select one of the following, then press OK and adjust the settings as noted. ❍ LCD Brightness: Choose from 10 brightness levels. ❍ Slide Show Duration: Choose the time between slide transitions, from 1 to 30 seconds. ❍ Slide Show Music: Choose from three preset music selections or a playlist that you have created. You can use the jog dial or the + (plus) and - (minus) buttons to adjust the volume while the slide show is playing. ❍ Slide Show Effects: Choose from 4 transition effects, Enhanced Photo Display, or choose None to move through your images without transitions. ❍ Return to HOME: End the slide show and return to the Home screen. You can also adjust slide show options by selecting Settings on the Home screen. See "Slide Show" on page 72 for details. Rotating an Image Images that contain rotation information are automatically rotated on the viewer. You can also rotate an image manually in Backup Files and My Photos. 1 Select the image in thumbnail view, then press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2 Select Edit, then press OK. 3 Select Rotate Right to rotate the image 90° clockwise, or Rotate Left to rotate it 90° counterclockwise.Then press OK. You see your photos displayed with white checkboxes. 4 Use the 4-way ring to highlight each photo you want to rotate, and press to select it. The selected items are displayed with red check marks. 5 Press OK to rotate the photos. Note: To rotate a photo displayed full-screen, press Menu, select Edit, then select Rotate and press OK. Then select Right or Left and press OK. To rotate other photos in the folder, press right or left on the 4-way ring. You can turn off the Auto-Rotation feature. See "Backup Settings" on page 72 for details. Viewing Photos and Videos 31

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Viewing Photos and Videos
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5
Select one of the following, then press
OK
and adjust the
settings as noted.
LCD Brightness:
Choose from 10 brightness levels.
Slide Show Duration:
Choose the time between
slide transitions, from 1 to 30 seconds.
Slide Show Music:
Choose from three preset
music selections or a playlist that you have created.
You can use the jog dial or the
+
(plus) and
(minus) buttons to adjust the volume while the
slide show is playing.
Slide Show Effects:
Choose from 4 transition
effects,
Enhanced Photo Display
, or choose
None
to move through your images without transitions.
Return to HOME:
End the slide show and return to
the Home screen.
You can also adjust slide show options by selecting
Settings
on the Home screen. See “Slide Show” on page 72 for
details.
Rotating an Image
Images that contain rotation information are automatically
rotated on the viewer. You can also rotate an image
manually in Backup Files and My Photos.
1
Select the image in thumbnail view, then press the
Menu
button to display the pop-up menu.
2
Select
Edit
, then press
OK
.
3
Select
Rotate Right
to rotate the image 90° clockwise,
or
Rotate Left
to rotate it 90° counterclockwise.Then
press
OK
. You see your photos displayed with white
checkboxes.
4
Use the 4-way ring to highlight each photo you want to
rotate, and press
to select it. The selected items are
displayed with red
check marks.
5
Press
OK
to rotate the photos.
Note:
To rotate a photo displayed full-screen, press
Menu
, select
Edit
,
then select
Rotate
and press
OK
. Then select
Right
or
Left
and
press
OK
. To rotate other photos in the folder, press right or left
on the 4-way ring.
You can turn off the Auto-Rotation feature. See “Backup
Settings” on page 72 for details.