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Editing still images 1 MENU[q][EDIT] 2 Use bd to select images you want to view. Press the i button. • The camera recognizes the image data format. • When editing other images, use bd to select the image. • For images recorded in RAW+JPEG, a selection screen will appear, asking you to edit the appropriate data. • To exit the edit mode, press the MENU button. 3 The setting screen varies with the image data format. Select the data you want to edit and do the following steps depending on the image data format. 6 Playback When editing JPEG/TIFF image [BLACK & WHITE]/[SEPIA]/[REDEYE FIX]/[SATURATION]/[Q] When editing RAW image RAW editing is based on the camera's current settings. Set the camera to suit your preferences before shooting. • The edited image is saved as another image, apart from the original image. x Notes • Red-eye correction does not work on images recorded in [RAW] or [TIFF]. Red-eye correction may not work depending on the image. Red-eye correction may affect other parts of the image, as well as the eyes. • Resizing is not possible in the following cases: When an image is recorded in RAW, when an image is processed on a PC, when there is not enough space in the card memory, when an image is recorded on another camera • When resizing an image, you cannot select a larger number of pixels than was originally recorded. 98

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Editing still images
Playback
6
1
MENU
[
q
]
[EDIT]
2
Use
bd
to select images you want to
view. Press the
i
button.
The camera recognizes the image data
format.
When editing other images, use
bd
to select
the image.
For images recorded in RAW+JPEG, a selection screen will appear, asking
you to edit the appropriate data.
To exit the edit mode, press the
MENU
button.
3
The setting screen varies with the image data format. Select the data
you want to edit and do the following steps depending on the image
data format.
The edited image is saved as another image, apart from the original image.
When editing JPEG/TIFF image
When editing RAW image
[BLACK & WHITE]
/
[SEPIA]
/
[REDEYE
FIX]
/
[SATURATION]
/
[
Q
]
RAW editing is based on the camera's
current settings. Set the camera to suit
your preferences before shooting.
x
Notes
Red-eye correction does not work on images recorded in
[RAW]
or
[TIFF]
.
Red-eye correction may not work depending on the image. Red-eye
correction may affect other parts of the image, as well as the eyes.
Resizing is not possible in the following cases:
When an image is recorded in RAW, when an image is processed on a PC,
when there is not enough space in the card memory, when an image is
recorded on another camera
When resizing an image, you cannot select a larger number of pixels than was
originally recorded.