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Glossary, Exposure compensation EXP.

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Glossary Glossary Capture-related sounds. Sounds made by the HP pocket camera software in Capture mode, such as the shutter button sound and the timer-beeping sound. You can save power by disabling these sounds, as well as review-related sounds. Center-weighted metering. The default method used by the camera to measure the brightness of a picture. Exposure settings are based on the brightness at the center of the picture Digital effects. Special effects applied to a picture when it is processed. The effect-black and white (grayscale), negative, "cool," or sepia-toned-is applied after you snap the picture, and is not displayed in the viewfinder. Exposure compensation (EXP). A setting that allows you to manually correct scenes that are too dark or bright. Exposure values range from +0.0 to +2.0. Setting a higher EXP value makes the picture brighter; a lower EXP makes the picture darker. Gain. The amount of brightness applied by the camera to compensate for low-light conditions. The gain value ranges from 1 to 25. For best picture quality, the gain value should be as low as possible. Panning. A method used to view the areas of an actual-size picture that don't fit in the Image Viewer. Drag the stylus on the touch screen to display other parts of the picture, or pan up or down by rocking the Action button on your HP Jornada. Review-related sounds. The voice recordings associated with pictures. You can save power by disabling these sounds, as well as capture-related sounds. HP pocket camera 53

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Glossary
Glossary
Capture-related sounds.
Sounds made by the HP pocket
camera software in Capture mode, such as the shutter button
sound and the timer-beeping sound. You can save power by
disabling these sounds, as well as
review-related sounds
.
Center-weighted metering.
The default method used by the
camera to measure the brightness of a picture. Exposure
settings are based on the brightness at the center of the picture
Digital effects.
Special effects applied to a picture when it is
processed. The effect—black and white (grayscale), negative,
“cool,” or sepia-toned—is applied after you snap the picture,
and is not displayed in the viewfinder.
Exposure compensation (EXP).
A setting that allows you to
manually correct scenes that are too dark or bright. Exposure
values range from +0.0 to +2.0. Setting a higher EXP value
makes the picture brighter; a lower EXP makes the picture
darker.
Gain.
The amount of brightness applied by the camera to
compensate for low-light conditions. The gain value ranges
from 1 to 25. For best picture quality, the gain value should be
as low as possible.
Panning.
A method used to view the areas of an actual-size
picture that don’t fit in the Image Viewer. Drag the stylus on the
touch screen to display other parts of the picture, or pan up or
down by rocking the Action button on your HP Jornada.
Review-related sounds.
The voice recordings associated with
pictures. You can save power by disabling these sounds, as
well as
capture-related sounds
.