Toshiba PDR-M25 User Guide - Page 56

Effective Subjects and Set Values

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Getting Ready Basic Photography Playing Back/ Erasing Images Taking Photographs Manually (Manual Photography) (continued) E.V. (Exposure Compensation) ☞ E.V. (Exposure Compensation) ➲ Additional Information, Glossary (Page 101) This setting allows you to lighten or darken the entire screen. Use this setting when the optimum brightness (exposure) cannot be obtained, for example, when there is a lot of contrast between the subject and the background or when the subject to photograph occupies only an extremely small part of the screen. Increasing E.V. lightens the screen, while decreasing E.V. darkens the screen. [+1.5/+1.2/+0.9/+0.6/+0.3/0 (default)/-0.3/-0.6/-0.9/-1.2/-1.5] The ideal brightness sometimes cannot be obtained even if a large E.V. value is set in dark photographic conditions. Also, the brightness of moving images before they are photographed sometimes does not change if the subject itself is dark. In this case, press the shutter button, and check the brightness in the preview image (photographed image). (preview photography ➲ Page 59) Effective Subjects and Set Values ● Positive (+) Compensation • Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper) (+1.5) • Backlit portraits (+0.6 to +1.5) • Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects (+0.9) • Shots made up predominantly of sky (+0.9) ● Negative (-) Compensation • Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds (-0.6) • Copying of printed text (white characters on black paper) (-0.6) • Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage (-0.6) - 56 - Other Applications Additional Information

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Basic
Photography
Playing Back/
Erasing Images
Other
Applications
Additional
Information
Getting Ready
E.V. (Exposure Compensation)
E.V. (Exposure Compensation)
Additional Information, Glossary (Page 101)
This setting allows you to lighten or darken the entire screen. Use this setting when the optimum
brightness (exposure) cannot be obtained, for example, when there is a lot of contrast between the
subject and the background or when the subject to photograph occupies only an extremely small part of
the screen. Increasing E.V. lightens the screen, while decreasing E.V. darkens the screen.
[+1.5/+1.2/+0.9/+0.6/+0.3/0 (default)/–0.3/–0.6/–0.9/–1.2/–1.5]
The ideal brightness sometimes cannot be obtained even if a large E.V. value is set in dark photographic
conditions.
Also, the brightness of moving images before they are photographed sometimes does not change if the
subject itself is dark. In this case, press the shutter button, and check the brightness in the preview image
(photographed image).
(preview photography
Page 59)
Effective Subjects and Set Values
Positive (+) Compensation
Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper) (+1.5)
Backlit portraits (+0.6 to +1.5)
Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects (+0.9)
Shots made up predominantly of sky (+0.9)
Negative (–) Compensation
Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds (–0.6)
Copying of printed text (white characters on black paper) (–0.6)
Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage (–0.6)
Taking Photographs Manually (Manual Photography) (continued)