Olympus IR 500 IR-500 Reference Manual (English) - Page 105
Playback of the pictures as a slide show (m), Playing/Editing images, NORMAL, SCROLL, FADER
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Chapter 5: Playing/Editing images Playback of the pictures as a slide show (m) Playback of the pictures as a slide show (m) This function displays the images in order frame by frame. You can select from among the following 9 types of slide show playback effects. NORMAL Pictures on the card are played back one frame at a time. SCROLL Pictures scroll from right to left across the display. FADER The succeeding picture gradually emerges from out of the previous picture while the previous picture gradually fades away. ZOOM DOWN The scale of the current picture gradually decreases toward the center of the image. The succeeding picture gradually increases in scale from the center of the image. ZOOM UP The current picture is magnified by degree from its center and eventually disappears. The succeeding picture is displayed magnified at its center and returns to standard size by degree. CHECKERBOARD The next picture is displayed with a veil. The veil gradually disappears allowing the picture to become apparent. BLINDS The succeeding picture appears as if you open a blind on top of the current picture. SWIVEL The current picture and the succeeding picture are displayed side-by-side, scaleddown, and enlarged. While the current picture is scaled-down toward the left, the next picture is displayed to the right enlarged. (It looks like a cube is swiveling.) RANDOM The camera randomly selects a slide show effect from among SCROLL, FADER, ZOOM DOWN, ZOOM UP, CHECKERBOARD, BLINDS, and SWIVEL and displays a different slide show effect per frame. Tips • The slide show function can be enabled even when the image is displayed in the index. • If sound is recorded with the picture, the playback duration for one frame of the slide show will be approximately 5 seconds/frame. If sound is not recorded with the picture, the picture is played for approximately 3 seconds/frame. 105