HP SB360 HP CA350 Digital Camera/ HP CB350 Digital Camera - User's Manual - Page 73

To trim an image

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Crop The function allows you to trim an image to another image size. This function is only available for still images. To trim an image: 1. Set the camera to Playback mode. Crop Resize Startup Image 2. Use the or image to trim. key to scroll and select an DPOF 3. Press the MENU button to launch the Playback menu. 4. Select Crop. The Trim screen layout is displayed on the LCD monitor. 5. Use the control to change size. Current image size. Display area. Shows the approximate location of the displayed area. OK: 5M Enlarged image. 4-way indicator. Note • Crop function is not available for photos with image size set to VGA. • All images will be trimmed in 4:3 ratio regardless of its original image ratio. 62

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Crop
The function allows you to trim an image to another
image size. This function is only available for still
images.
To trim an image:
Set the camera to Playback mode.
1.
Use the
2.
or
key to scroll and select an
image to trim.
Press the
3.
MENU
button to launch the Playback
menu.
Crop
Resize
Startup Image
DPOF
Select Crop. The Trim screen layout is displayed on the LCD monitor.
4.
Use the
5.
control to change size.
OK: 5M
Current image size.
Enlarged image.
4-way indicator.
Display area.
Shows the approximate
location of the displayed
area.
Note
Crop function is not available for photos with image size set to VGA.
All images will be trimmed in 4:3 ratio regardless of its original image ratio.