Nikon 4800 User Manual - Page 60
Cropping Pictures, signed automatically by the camera, and are created with the same transfer
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Cropping Pictures When a picture is zoomed in, the portion of the picture visible in the monitor can be saved in a separate file, creating a cropped copy of the image. To create a cropped copy, press the shutter-release button after using the (T) and (W) buttons and multi selector to display the desired portion of the picture in the monitor ( 49). 1 Save this image 2 Save this image as displayed? as displayed? No No Yes Yes Confirmation dialog displayed. Highlight Yes.* * To exit without creating copy, highlight No and press center of multi selector. 3 Create cropped copy and return to fullframe playback. Done More on Playback Cropped copies are stored as JPEG files (compression ratio 1 : 8) with names of the form "RSCNnnnn.JPG," where "nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera, and are created with the same transfer marking and time and date of creation as the original (print and protect attributes are not set; 58, 82). Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created, copies will be 2,288 × 1,712 ( ), 1,600 × 1,200 ( ), 1,024 × 768 ( ), 640 × 480 ( ), 320 × 240 ( ), or 160 × 120 ( ) pixels in size. Copies are independent of the original: deleting the copy has no effect on the original, and deleting the original has no effect on the copy. Cropping Pictures Copies can only be created if sufficient memory is available. Cropped copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on other models of Nikon camera. Cropping is not available with movies ( 47), small pictures ( 85), or cropped copies. 50