HP Photosmart R717 HP Photosmart R717 Digital Camera with HP Instant Share - U - Page 53

Taking a Panoramic Sequence of Pictures, Panorama, Shutter, Instant Review, Live View, Instant, Review

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Taking a Panoramic Sequence of Pictures 1. Press the Mode button on top of the camera until the Panorama icon appears in the Image Display. You are now ready to take the first picture in your panoramic sequence. TIP: Panorama images are stitched together from left to right, so make sure your first image is at the left-most end of the panorama view. 2. Press the Shutter button to take the first picture in the panoramic sequence. After Instant Review, the camera switches to Live View with displayed in the Image Display. 3. Position the camera to take the second picture. Notice the transparent overlay of the image of the first picture in the sequence superimposed on the left third of the Live View screen. Use this overlay to align your second picture horizontally with the first. 4. Press the Shutter button to take the second picture. After Instant Review, the camera switches to Live View with displayed in the Image Display. Again, the transparent overlay of the previous image is superimposed on the left third of the Live View screen to enable you to align your third picture. Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 53

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Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
Taking a Panoramic Sequence of Pictures
1.
Press the
Mode
button on top of
the camera until the
Panorama
icon appears in the Image
Display. You are now ready to
take the first picture in your
panoramic sequence.
TIP:
Panorama images are stitched
together from left to right, so make sure your first image is
at the left-most end of the panorama view.
2.
Press the
Shutter
button to take
the first picture in the panoramic
sequence. After
Instant Review
,
the camera switches to
Live View
with
displayed in the Image
Display.
3.
Position the camera to take the
second picture. Notice the transparent overlay of the
image of the first picture in the sequence superimposed
on the left third of the
Live View
screen. Use this overlay to
align your second picture horizontally with the first.
4.
Press the
Shutter
button to take
the second picture. After
Instant
Review
, the camera switches to
Live View
with
displayed in
the Image Display. Again, the
transparent overlay of the
previous image is superimposed
on the left third of the
Live View
screen to enable you to
align your third picture.