Nikon Coolpix P5000 P5000 User's Manual - Page 56
Creating Retouched Copies, D-Light
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Creating Retouched Copies The following options can be used to create retouched copies of the pictures in internal memory or on the memory card. Option Description D-Lighting Create copies with enhanced contrast and brightness in shadows. Crop Create cropped copies. Small picture Create small copies. Enhancing Contrast: D-Lighting Copies created using D-Lighting are processed to enhance contrast and brightness in dark areas of the pic- ture, brightening dark and backlit subjects. Before After After selecting a picture in full-frame or thumbnail playback, press the F button and select D-Lighting from the playback menu (B 80). A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight OK and press B to create an enhanced copy of the selected picture. During playback, pictures created with D-Lighting are indicated by an icon (B 5). C Copies Copies are independent of the originals: deleting the copy has no effect on the original, deleting the original no effect on the copy. Copies are created with the same transfer marking and date and time of recording as the original, but any subsequent changes to transfer marking or to protect and print attributes must be made separately. Copies can not be created from pictures with a size of 3,648 ×2,432 (h) or 3,584 ×2,016 (9). The camera may be unable to make copies of pictures that were created with other types of camera or that have been modified on a computer. Copies may not display or transfer correctly when viewed on other types of camera. The crop and small picture options can not be used with copies created with crop or small picture; D-Lighting is not available with copies created with crop, D-Lighting, or small picture. D-Lighting can be applied before using crop or small picture to create additional copies; note, however, that each option can only be applied once. See the Appendix for information on how copies are stored (B 106). 44 More on Playback