Nikon 25515 User Manual - Page 58

Image Adjustment Shooting Modes, Keep or Delete Quick Delete, White Balance, Image Adjustment

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Choosing a shooting mode: 15 More on Photography Image Adjustment (Shooting Modes and Only) The shooting menu includes options for controlling white balance, sharpness, contrast, and color saturation. These settings, which are available only in shooting modes and ( 40), can be adjusted according to shooting conditions and the user's creative intent. WHITE BALANCE 1/2 White Balance ( 76) Auto White bal preset Adjust white balance for natural coloration under different Daylight Incandescent types of lighting. Fluorescent Cloudy Speedlight IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Auto Normal More contrast Less contrast Image Adjustment ( 86) Adjust contrast according to the scene and how the picture will be used. SATURATION CONTROL Maximum Enhanced Normal Moderate Minimum Black&white IMAGE SHARPENING Auto High Normal Low Off Saturation Control ( 87) Take pictures in black-and-white, or adjust vividness for printing or for retouching in an imaging application. Image Sharpening ( 89) Sharpen or soften outlines. Keep or Delete (Quick Delete) While pictures are being recorded at an image quality of HI or at a Continuous setting of Ultra HS, a (quick delete) icon will be displayed in shooting display. To delete pictures before they are recorded to the memory card, press the button. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option and then press the multi selector to the right to make a se- lection. • Yes: Delete the picture and return to shooting mode • No: Exit to shooting mode without deleting the picture Erase 1 image? No Yes

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More on Photography
Image Adjustment (Shooting Modes
and
Only)
The shooting menu includes options for controlling white balance, sharpness, con-
trast, and color saturation.
These settings, which are available only in shooting
modes
and
(
40), can be adjusted according to shooting conditions and the
user’s creative intent.
WHITE BALANCE
1/2
Auto
White bal preset
Daylight
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Cloudy
Speedlight
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
Auto
Normal
More contrast
Less contrast
IMAGE SHARPENING
Normal
Low
Off
High
Auto
SATURATION CONTROL
Normal
Black&white
Enhanced
Moderate
Minimum
Maximum
White Balance (
76)
Adjust white balance for natural coloration under different
types of lighting.
Image Adjustment (
86)
Adjust contrast according to the scene and how the picture
will be used.
Saturation Control (
87)
Take pictures in black-and-white, or adjust vividness for print-
ing or for retouching in an imaging application.
Image Sharpening (
89)
Sharpen or soften outlines.
Keep or Delete (Quick Delete)
While pictures are being recorded at an image quality of HI
or at a
Continuous
setting of
Ultra HS
, a
(quick
delete) icon will be displayed in shooting display.
To delete
pictures before they are recorded to the memory card, press
the
button.
A confirmation dialog will be displayed;
press the multi selector up or down to highlight an option
and then press the multi selector to the right to make a se-
lection.
Yes
: Delete the picture and return to shooting mode
No
: Exit to shooting mode without deleting the picture
Erase 1 image?
Erase 1 image?
Erase 1 image?
No
Yes
Choosing a shooting mode:
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