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Changing Camera Settings

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Changing Camera Settings 1. Tap Start > Programs > Photosmart Camera. 2. Tap the menu icon. Changing Color Settings 1. Tap the Settings tab > Color > Change button. 2. Make the necessary changes, and then tap OK. NOTE To reset the camera settings, tap the Reset button. The color settings to choose from are: ● Full Color (default) - captures pictures in full color. ● Black & White - captures pictures in grayscale. ● Sepia - captures pictures in brown and white for an old-fashioned effect. ● Negative - captures pictures to look like negatives. ● Cool - captures pictures in blue and white for a cool effect. Changing Compression Settings 1. Tap the Settings tab > Compression > Change button. 2. Make the necessary changes, and then tap OK. NOTE To reset the camera settings, tap the Reset button. The compression settings to choose from are: ● Good - Lowest quality and smallest file size. ● Better (default) - Medium quality and file size. ● Best - Highest quality and largest file size. NOTE Higher-quality pictures look better, but are also larger in file size. Lower-quality pictures require less storage space and may take less time when sending by Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), e-mail, or infrared. Changing Resolution Settings 1. Tap the Settings tab > Resolution > Change button. 2. Make the necessary changes, and then tap OK. NOTE To reset the camera settings, tap the Reset button. 80 Chapter 6 Camera (select models only) ENWW

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Changing Camera Settings
1.
Tap
Start > Programs > Photosmart Camera.
2.
Tap the menu
icon.
Changing Color Settings
1.
Tap the
Settings
tab
> Color > Change
button.
2.
Make the necessary changes, and then tap
OK.
NOTE
To reset the camera settings, tap the
Reset
button.
The color settings to choose from are:
Full Color (default) — captures pictures in full color.
Black & White — captures pictures in grayscale.
Sepia — captures pictures in brown and white for an old-fashioned effect.
Negative — captures pictures to look like negatives.
Cool — captures pictures in blue and white for a cool effect.
Changing Compression Settings
1.
Tap the
Settings
tab
> Compression > Change
button.
2.
Make the necessary changes, and then tap
OK.
NOTE
To reset the camera settings, tap the
Reset
button.
The compression settings to choose from are:
Good — Lowest quality and smallest file size.
Better (default) — Medium quality and file size.
Best — Highest quality and largest file size.
NOTE
Higher-quality pictures look better, but are also larger in file size. Lower-quality pictures
require less storage space and may take less time when sending by Multimedia Messaging
Service (MMS), e-mail, or infrared.
Changing Resolution Settings
1.
Tap the
Settings
tab
> Resolution > Change
button.
2.
Make the necessary changes, and then tap
OK.
NOTE
To reset the camera settings, tap the
Reset
button.
80
Chapter 6
Camera (select models only)
ENWW