Kodak DC3400 User Manual - Page 35

Customizing Your Pictures - software

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3 Customizing Your Pictures Chapters 1 and 2 explained the basics for taking great digital pictures. In this chapter, you will learn about some of the custom features available on your camera. Because your camera is so versatile, you have the ability to set the camera for almost any picture taking situation you may encounter. With the camera, you can:  Adjust the exposure for pictures that are too light or too dark. 3  Frame your pictures with interesting borders supplied on the camera memory card and software CD.  Capture pictures in color, black and white, sepia tone, or highlight text in documents.  Adjust the ISO sensitivity for low light photography without flash.  Select specific picture quality and resolution settings to meet your demanding picture-taking needs.  Set white balancing options, so you get great color reproduction in your pictures.  Adjust the metering system to control how light affects your pictures.  Sharpen and soften pictures so editing in software can be done easier.  Lock the exposure for a consistent look in all your pictures. 27

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Customizing Your Pictures
Chapters 1 and 2 explained the basics for taking great digital pictures. In this
chapter, you will learn about some of the custom features available on your
camera. Because your camera is so versatile, you have the ability to set the
camera for almost any picture taking situation you may encounter. With the
camera, you can:
Adjust the exposure for pictures that are too light or too dark.
Frame your pictures with interesting borders supplied on the camera
memory card and software CD.
Capture pictures in color, black and white, sepia tone, or highlight text
in documents.
Adjust the ISO sensitivity for low light photography without flash.
Select specific picture quality and resolution settings to meet your
demanding picture-taking needs.
Set white balancing options, so you get great color reproduction in
your pictures.
Adjust the metering system to control how light affects
your pictures.
Sharpen and soften pictures so editing in software can be
done easier.
Lock the exposure for a consistent look in all your pictures.