HP s300 HP s300 Digital Camera - User Manual - Page 44

Using Love Portrait, Using Self Portrait, Using D-Lighting

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2. Ask someone else to take the desired picture by using the semi-transparent screen image as a guide. 3. Move your position until photographer confirm your whole or half body in the frame and in the right place. 4. Press the Shutter button. Camera stores the image produced by this step only. Using Love Portrait Want to take a good photo when there are just two of you? All you have to do is position the camera and smile together. If two or more faces are recognized, the camera performs 2-second countdown with a beep notice then take a shot without pressing the Shutter button are in the field of view. . The camera will continue to take photos as long as two or more faces Best results when subjects are 3 to 6 feet away from the camera. Using Self Portrait When taking the picture for yourself, the self portrait mode is necessary besides the tripod. If a face has been recognized, the camera performs 2-second countdown with a beep notice then take a shot without pressing the Shutter button . Tips to make a great shape by self portrait photography: • Lean in towards the camera to reduce double chin. • Angle your body and bend your arms to look slimmer. • Keep your shoulders back. Best results when subject is 3 to 6 feet away from the camera. Using D-Lighting Active D-Lighting mode preserves details in highlights and shadows, creating photos with natural contrast. Use for high contrast scenes, for example, when photographing brightly light outdoor scenery through a door/window, or taking pictures of shaded subjects on a sunny day. With this feature, the adjustment of contrast is accomplished incamera and requires no additional post-processing for the bulk of images. 40

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Ask someone else to take the desired picture by using the
2.
semi-transparent screen image as a guide.
Move your position until photographer confirm your whole or
3.
half body in the frame and in the right place.
Press the Shutter button. Camera stores the image produced
4.
by this step only.
Using Love Portrait
Want to take a good photo when there are just two of you? All you have to do is position the camera and smile
together.
If two or more faces are recognized, the camera performs 2-second countdown with a beep notice then take a shot
without pressing the
Shutter button
. The camera will continue to take photos as long as two or more faces
are in the field of view.
Best results when subjects are 3 to 6 feet away from the camera.
Using Self Portrait
When taking the picture for yourself, the self portrait mode is necessary besides the tripod. If a face has been
recognized, the camera performs 2-second countdown with a beep notice then take a shot without pressing the
Shutter button
.
Tips to make a great shape by self portrait photography:
Lean in towards the camera to reduce double chin.
Angle your body and bend your arms to look slimmer.
Keep your shoulders back.
Best results when subject is 3 to 6 feet away from the camera.
Using D-Lighting
Active D-Lighting mode preserves details in highlights and shadows, creating photos with natural contrast. Use for
high contrast scenes, for example, when photographing brightly light outdoor scenery through a door/window, or
taking pictures of shaded subjects on a sunny day. With this feature, the adjustment of contrast is accomplished in-
camera and requires no additional post-processing for the bulk of images.