HTC One SV User manual - Page 39

Taking a group shot, Taking a panoramic photo, Using HDR, Group portrait, Panorama

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39 Camera Taking a group shot Finding it difficult to make everyone smile and have them look at the camera at the same time? With HTC One SV, you get perfect group portraits with the most smiles and the fewest blinks. 1. On the Viewfinder screen, tap . 2. Tap Group portrait. 3. When you're ready to take the photo, tap . The camera takes several shots and merges them into the best possible group photo. Taking a panoramic photo Whether it's the Golden Gate Bridge or the Eiffel Tower, you can capture anything wide or tall in a single photo. Zoom and flash are disabled when you're in this mode. 1. On the Viewfinder screen, tap . 2. Tap Panorama. 3. When you're ready to take the first shot, tap . Directional arrows appear, prompting you to pan left or right in landscape view (or pan up or down in portrait view). 4. Pan HTC One SV as smoothly as you can, and then pause when you a see complete frame on the Viewfinder screen. The camera automatically captures the shot. 5. Repeat the previous step to take the remaining shots. Or, tap to stop capturing anytime. The camera stitches the shots into a single photo. Using HDR When shooting portraits against a bright background, use HDR to capture your subjects clearly. HDR brings out the details of both the highlights and shadows, even in high contrast lighting. 1. On the Viewfinder screen, tap . 2. Tap HDR. 3. When you're ready to take the photo, tap . The camera takes three shots at different exposure levels and combines them into one enhanced photo.

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Taking a group shot
Finding it difficult to make everyone smile and have them look at the camera at the
same time? With HTC One SV, you get perfect group portraits with the most smiles
and the fewest blinks.
1.
On the Viewfinder screen, tap
.
2.
Tap
Group portrait
.
3.
When you're ready to take the photo, tap
. The camera takes several shots
and merges them into the best possible group photo.
Taking a panoramic photo
Whether it’s the Golden Gate Bridge or the Eiffel Tower, you can capture anything
wide or tall in a single photo.
Zoom and flash are disabled when you're in this mode.
1.
On the Viewfinder screen, tap
.
2.
Tap
Panorama
.
3.
When you're ready to take the first shot, tap
. Directional arrows appear,
prompting you to pan left or right in landscape view (or pan up or down in
portrait view).
4.
Pan HTC One SV as smoothly as you can, and then pause when you a see
complete frame on the Viewfinder screen. The camera automatically captures
the shot.
5.
Repeat the previous step to take the remaining shots.
Or, tap
to stop capturing anytime.
The camera stitches the shots into a single photo.
Using HDR
When shooting portraits against a bright background, use HDR to capture your
subjects clearly. HDR brings out the details of both the highlights and shadows, even
in high contrast lighting.
1.
On the Viewfinder screen, tap
.
2.
Tap
HDR
.
3.
When you're ready to take the photo, tap
.
The camera takes three shots at different exposure levels and combines them into one
enhanced photo.
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