HP Photosmart 618 HP Photosmart 618 digital camera - (English) User Guide - Page 121
Shutter Priority Tv exposure mode, Review mode
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power switch preview protect record button red-eye red-eye reduction reformat remote control resolution review Review mode self-timer Send button shutter Shutter Priority (Tv) exposure mode The switch on the camera that turns it on or off. See "live view" on page 119. Marking an image so that no one can delete it. See "sound record button" on page 122. Refers to a human's or animal's eyes that appear red in captured images, which is caused by using the flash on a camera. A flash mode you can use to minimize red-eye in captured images of humans or animals. The camera does this by flashing twice. See also "flash mode" on page 117. Reformatting completely erases the memory card, including all images (protected and unprotected) and all other files. A device used to trigger the shutter from a location that is remote from the camera, such as when you want to take a self portrait or want to be in a group picture. When you press the HP Remote Control's trigger, the image capture is delayed by a length of time specified by the timer mode. See also "timer mode" on page 123. The measure of how many pixels are displayed or printed. The resolution of a CCD is determined by multiplying the X pixels by the Y pixels. The greater the resolution, the greater the amount of detail visible, and the larger the file size. The final output device (computer monitor or printer) on which an image is displayed or printed determines the actual resolution you will see. For example, if you capture an image at 1600 x 1200 pixels, and your printer is capable of printing at only 300 dpi (dots per inch), the printed image will be no more than 300 dpi. The process of using the image LCD to view the images stored on the memory card. An operational mode you can use to sort and edit the captured images on the camera. See also "camera mode dial" on page 116. See "timer" on page 123. A button on the back of the camera you can use to send images from the camera to a printer via the HP JetSend infrared technology. The Send button is active in the Capture, Review, and Playback modes. See also "JetSend" on page 118. A set of surfaces that block light from the film or CCD in a camera. When the shutter is released, the surfaces open for a predefined time, admitting a measured amount of light. See also "CCD" on page 116. An exposure mode setting in the Photo Assist menu that lets you select a shutter speed, and the camera automatically selects the aperture setting. See also "aperture" on page 115, "Aperture Priority (Av) exposure mode" on page 115, "shutter" on page 121, and "shutter speed" on page 122. HP 618 Digital Camera User's Guide 121 Glossary