Olympus C-750 Camedia Master 4.1 Instruction Manual (4.9MB) - Page 130

Using the filter functions

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Using the filter functions The filter functions allow you to adjust the image quality and apply special effects to images. Parameter Brightness Contrast Gamma Color balance Hue, saturation, and lightness Sharpness Blur Red-eye reduction Instant fix Sepia Monochrome Function Adjusts the overall brightness of the image. Adjusts the intensity range between the lightest and darkest parts of the image. Adjusts the brightness of the image. Use this when the apparent brightness and color of the image varies from monitor to monitor. Adjusts the balance of the red, blue, and green primary colors to produce natural colors. Adjusts these three color parameters. Hue: Basic color tone Saturation: Degree of purity of colors Lightness: Grayscale intensity Adjusts the accentuation of edges and fine details in the image. Makes the image indistinct. Changes red eyes caused by flash to black. Automatically adjusts the image quality parameters (brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, sharpness, and so on). Applies a sepia tone, as in old photographs. Changes the image to monochrome (grayscale). Setting range -100 to 100 -100 to 100 0.4 to 2.5 -100 to 100 Hue: -180 to 180 Saturation/lightness: -100 to 100 0 to 7 0 to 7 - - - - 130

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Using the filter functions
The filter functions allow you to adjust the image quality and apply special effects
to images.
Parameter
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Color balance
Hue, saturation, and
lightness
Sharpness
Blur
Red-eye reduction
Instant fix
Sepia
Monochrome
Function
Adjusts the overall brightness of the
image.
Adjusts the intensity range between
the lightest and darkest parts of the
image.
Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Use this when the apparent
brightness and color of the image
varies from monitor to monitor.
Adjusts the balance of the red, blue,
and green primary colors to produce
natural colors.
Adjusts these three color
parameters.
Hue: Basic color tone
Saturation: Degree of purity of colors
Lightness: Grayscale intensity
Adjusts the accentuation of edges
and fine details in the image.
Makes the image indistinct.
Changes red eyes caused by flash to
black.
Automatically adjusts the image
quality parameters (brightness,
contrast, hue, saturation, sharpness,
and so on).
Applies a sepia tone, as in old
photographs.
Changes the image to monochrome
(grayscale).
Setting range
100 to 100
100 to 100
0.4 to 2.5
100 to 100
Hue:
180 to 180
Saturation/lightness:
100 to 100
0 to 7
0 to 7