Nikon Coolpix P5000 P5000 User's Manual - Page 57

Small pic., Creating a Cropped Copy, Creating Small Copies: Small Pic.

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Creating a Cropped Copy If a y icon is displayed in the monitor during playback zoom (B 43), the portion of the picture currently visible in the monitor can be saved to a separate file. Pressing the F button displays the dialog shown at right; highlight Yes and press B to create a new picture containing only the area visible in the monitor. Save this image as displayed? No Yes Cropped copies are stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1:8. Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created, copies will be 2,592×1,944 (f ), 2,272×1,704 (Z), 2,048×1,536 (g), 1,600×1,200 (e), 1,280×960 (d), 1,024×768 (i), 640×480 (k), 320×240 (u), or 160×120 (t) pixels in size. Sizes of 320×240 and 160×120 are indicated by a gray border during playback. Creating Small Copies: Small Pic. To create small copy of the picture currently selected in full-frame or thumbnail playback, press the F button and select Small pic. from the playback menu (B 80). The following options will be displayed; highlight a size and press B. Option v 640×480 u 320×240 t 160×120 Description Suited to television playback. Suited to display on web pages. Suitable for e-mail. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight Yes and press B. Copies are stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1:16. Copies are indicated by a gray border and in full-frame playback by a v, u, or t icon (B 5). Create small picture file? No Yes More on Playback 45

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More on Playback
45
Creating a Cropped Copy
If a
y
icon is displayed in the monitor during play-
back zoom (
B
43), the portion of the picture cur-
rently visible in the monitor can be saved to a
separate file.
Pressing the
F
button displays the
dialog shown at right; highlight
Yes
and press
B
to
create a new picture containing only the area visible
in the monitor.
Cropped copies are stored as JPEG files with a compression ratio of 1:8.
Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy
was created, copies will be 2,592×1,944 (
f
), 2,272×1,704 (
Z
), 2,048×1,536 (
g
),
1,600×1,200 (
e
), 1,280×960 (
d
), 1,024×768 (
i
), 640×480 (
k
), 320×240 (
u
),
or 160×120 (
t
) pixels in size.
Sizes of 320×240 and 160×120 are indicated by a
gray border during playback.
Creating Small Copies: Small Pic.
To create small copy of the picture currently selected in full-frame or thumbnail
playback, press the
F
button and select
Small pic.
from the playback menu
(
B
80).
The following options will be displayed; highlight a size and press
B
.
A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight
Yes
and press
B
.
Copies are stored as JPEG files with
a compression ratio of 1:16.
Copies are indicated by
a gray border and in full-frame playback by a
v
,
u
, or
t
icon (
B
5).
Option
Description
v
640 × 480
Suited to television playback.
u
320 × 240
Suited to display on web pages.
t
160 × 120
Suitable for e-mail.
Save this image
Save this image
as displayed?
as displayed?
Save this image
as displayed?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Create small picture file?
Create small picture file?
Create small picture file?