Philips SIC3608S User manual (English) - Page 16

Color Effects, Image, Up or Down, Color, Effect, Sepia, Monochrome, Shooting Photos, 1 Flash

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6.5 Color Effects The Color Effects adjustment allows you to shoot black and white photos, or antique-looking Sepia toned photos. 1) Press the OK button. 2) Highlight the Image menu. 3) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight Color Effect and press OK to display the submenu. 4) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight the desired color effect. Highlight Color for normal photography; highlight Sepia for old-fashioned style photography, or highlight Monochrome for black and white photos. 5) Press OK. 6) Press the navigation stick to the Left TWICE to exit. 7. Shooting Photos 7.1 Flash Options There are three (3) flash options. Automatic Flash, Flash On and Flash Off. Use the Auto flash mode, to allow the flash to fire when the camera senses low light. Use Flash ON outdoors when shooting a subject that is in the shadows, or if a subject is backlit, or if it is an otherwise dark scene. Use Flash OFF to prevent the flash from firing in scenes where it might wash out a subject that is close to the camera, for night scenes, or for mood scenes like those lit by candle or fire light. 15

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6.5 Color Effects
The Color Effects adjustment allows you to shoot black and
white photos, or antique-looking Sepia toned photos.
1) Press the
OK
button.
2) Highlight the
Image
menu.
3) Press the navigation stick
Up or Down
to highlight
Color
Effect
and press
OK
to display the submenu.
4) Press the navigation stick
Up or Down
to highlight the
desired color effect. Highlight
Color
for normal photography;
highlight
Sepia
for old-fashioned style photography, or
highlight
Monochrome
for black and white photos.
5) Press
OK
.
6) Press the navigation stick to the
Left
TWICE to
exit
.
7. Shooting Photos
7.1 Flash Options
There are three (3) flash options.
Automatic Flash
,
Flash
On
and
Flash Off
.
Use the
Auto
flash mode, to allow the flash to fire when the
camera senses low light. Use
Flash ON
outdoors when
shooting a subject that is in the shadows, or if a subject is
backlit, or if it is an otherwise dark scene.
Use
Flash OFF
to prevent the flash from firing in scenes
where it might wash out a subject that is close to the camera,
for night scenes, or for mood scenes like those lit by candle or
fire light.
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