Olympus E-20 E-20N Reference Manual (English) - Page 115

Selecting Sharpness

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Selecting Sharpness Three settings are available for adjusting sharpness: HARD, NORMAL, and SOFT. HARD sharpens the contrast at edges to maximize the clarity of the image. NORMAL HARD SOFT The default when you purchase the camera. Defines borders to achieve best focus for printing the image. Greatly enhances and sharpens edges. Softens edges slightly and is ideal for images that you intend to process with a computer graphics software application. 2 3 1 1 Press the menu button . 7 The menu is displayed on the monitor. 2 On the arrow pad, press or to move the green highlight to the sharp option mark . 3 On the arrow pad, press to move the green highlight to HARD, NORMAL, or SOFT. 4 Press the setting. button to select the The green highlight returns to the sharp option mark . (To cancel the setting, press the menu button instead of the button.) Press the button again to close the menu. The mark is displayed in the control panel when a setting other than NORMAL is selected. Control panel Note • Selecting HARD could cause the image to 4 appear rough. 113

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Selecting Sharpness
Three settings are available for adjusting sharpness: HARD, NORMAL, and SOFT. HARD
sharpens the contrast at edges to maximize the clarity of the image.
NORMAL
The default when you purchase the camera. Defines borders to achieve
best focus for printing the image.
HARD
Greatly enhances and sharpens edges.
SOFT
Softens edges slightly and is ideal for images that you intend to process
with a computer graphics software application.
1
Press the menu button
.
The menu is displayed on the monitor.
2
On the arrow pad, press
or
to move the green highlight to the
sharp option mark
.
3
On the arrow pad, press
to
move the green highlight to HARD,
NORMAL, or SOFT.
4
Press the
button to select the
setting.
The green highlight returns to the sharp
option mark
.
(To cancel the setting, press the menu
button
instead of the
button.)
Press the
button again to close the
menu.
The
mark is displayed in the control
panel when a setting other than NORMAL
is selected.
Note
Selecting HARD could cause the image to
appear rough.
2
3
4
1
Control panel