Nikon Coolpix 8800 User Manual - Page 68

Image Adjustment, Image Sharpening, Saturation Control, Continuous, Ultra HS

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Image Adjustment P, S, A, and M Modes Only The shooting menu ( 85) includes options for controlling sharpness, contrast, and color saturation. These settings, which are available only in P, S, A, and M modes, can be adjusted according to shooting conditions and the user's creative intent. IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Auto Normal More contrast Less contrast Image Adjustment ( 93) Adjust contrast according to the scene and how the picture will be used. SATURATION CONTROL  Saturation Control ( 94) Auto Maximum Enhanced Take pictures in black-and-white, or adjust vividness for printing or for retouching in an imaging application. Normal Moderate Minimum IMAGE SHARPENING Auto High Normal Low Off Image Sharpening ( 96) 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 ( 88), 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 center of the multi selector to make a selection. • Yes: Delete the picture and return to shooting mode • No: Exit to shooting mode without deleting the picture Erase 1 image (s)? No Yes More on Photography 58

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More on Photography
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Image Adjustment
The shooting menu (
85) includes options for controlling sharpness, contrast, and
color saturation.
These settings, which are available only in
P
,
S
,
A
, and
M
modes,
can be adjusted according to shooting conditions and the user’s creative intent.
SATURATION CONTROL
Auto
Maximum
Enhanced
Moderate
Minimum
1/2
Normal
IMAGE SHARPENING
High
Auto
Low
Off
Normal
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
Normal
Less contrast
More contrast
Auto
Image Adjustment (
93)
Adjust contrast according to the scene and how the picture
will be used.
Image Sharpening (
96)
Sharpen or soften outlines.
Saturation Control (
94)
Take pictures in black-and-white, or adjust vividness for print-
ing or for retouching in an imaging application.
P
,
S
,
A
, and
M
Modes Only
Keep or Delete (Quick Delete)
While pictures are being recorded at an image quality of HI
or at a
Continuous
setting of
Ultra HS
(
88), 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 center of the multi selector to
make a selection.
Yes
: Delete the picture and return to shooting mode
No
: Exit to shooting mode without deleting the picture
Erase 1 image (s)?
Erase 1 image (s)?
Erase 1 image (s)?
Yes
No