HP Photosmart R607 HP Photosmart R507/R607 digital camera with HP Instant Shar - Page 77

Description, Delete, Remove Red Eyes, Image Advice, Image Info, Record Audio, Rotate, Preview Panorama

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# Icon 1 2 3 4 i 5 6 7 8 9 4MP Description Delete - Presents a sub-menu where you can delete this image or video clip, delete the entire panoramic sequence of images, delete all images and video clips, format the internal memory or an optional memory card, and undelete the last deleted image. (See Delete on page 79.) Remove Red Eyes - Corrects the red effect which appears in the eyes of human subjects in still images. (See Remove Red Eyes on page 80.) Image Advice - Provides an analysis of the image which identifies problems with focus, exposure, and so forth. Also provides recommendations on how to improve similar images in the future. (See Image Advice on page 81.) Image Info - Allows you to view all of the settings that were used when capturing this image. (See Image Info on page 81.) Record Audio - Records an audio clip to attach to this still image. (See Record Audio on page 83.) Rotate - Rotates the currently displayed still image 90 degrees clockwise. (See Rotate on page 84.) Preview Panorama - Displays a low-resolution, stitched image of the currently selected panorama. (See Preview Panorama on page 84.) EXIT - Exits the Playback Menu. Shows the Image Quality setting that was used to take this image, or blank if it is a video clip. (See Image Quality on page 52.) Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips 77

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Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips
77
#
Icon
Description
1
Delete
- Presents a sub-menu where you can
delete this image or video clip, delete the entire
panoramic sequence of images, delete all images
and video clips, format the internal memory or an
optional memory card, and undelete the last
deleted image. (See
Delete
on page 79.)
2
Remove Red Eyes
- Corrects the red effect which
appears in the eyes of human subjects in still
images. (See
Remove Red Eyes
on page 80.)
3
Image Advice
- Provides an analysis of the image
which identifies problems with focus, exposure,
and so forth. Also provides recommendations on
how to improve similar images in the future. (See
Image Advice
on page 81.)
4
Image Info
- Allows you to view all of the settings
that were used when capturing this image. (See
Image Info
on page 81.)
5
Record Audio
- Records an audio clip to attach to
this still image. (See
Record Audio
on page 83.)
6
Rotate
- Rotates the currently displayed still image
90 degrees clockwise. (See
Rotate
on page 84.)
7
Preview Panorama
- Displays a low-resolution,
stitched image of the currently selected
panorama. (See
Preview Panorama
on page 84.)
8
EXIT
- Exits the
Playback Menu
.
9
4MP
Shows the
Image Quality
setting that was used to
take this image, or blank if it is a video clip. (See
Image Quality
on page 52.)
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