Nikon D50 D50 User's Manual - Page 88

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Hue Adjustment Hue can be adjusted from the default setting of 0 ° in increments of 3 °. Taking red as an example, raising hue introduces a yellow cast, making reds more orange. Lowering hue introduces a blue cast, making reds more purple. Long Exp. NR Photographs taken at slow shutter speeds are subject to "noise" (randomly-spaced, brightlycolored pixels that tend to appear predominantly in shadows). If On is selected, photos taken at shutter speeds slower than about 1 s will be processed to reduce noise before being recorded to the memory card (the default setting is Off). Note that the time required to process images more than doubles when noise reduction is on; during processing, the display shown at right appears in the control panel and viewfinder. The next photo can be taken when the display stops blinking. Image Quality See "Image Quality and Size" ( information. 31) for more Image Size See "Image Quality and Size" ( information. 32) for more Setup Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu 78

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Setup
Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
Hue Adjustment
Hue can be adjusted from the default setting of 0 ° in increments of 3 °.
Taking red as an example, raising hue introduces a yellow cast, making
reds more orange.
Lowering hue introduces a blue cast, making reds
more purple.
Long Exp. NR
Photographs taken at slow shutter speeds are
subject to “noise” (randomly-spaced, brightly-
colored pixels that tend to appear predominantly
in shadows).
If
On
is selected, photos taken at
shutter speeds slower than about 1 s will be pro-
cessed to reduce noise before being recorded to
the memory card (the default setting is
Off
).
Note
that the time required to process images more
than doubles when noise reduction is on; during
processing, the display shown at right appears in
the control panel and viewfinder.
The next photo
can be taken when the display stops blinking.
Image Quality
See “Image Quality and Size”
(
31) for more
information.
Image Size
See “Image Quality and Size”
(
32) for more
information.