Nikon D3000 D3000 User's Manual - Page 160

D-Lighting, Red-Eye Correction, Confirm the effects of red-eye correction

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D-Lighting G button ➜ N retouch menu D-Lighting brightens shadows, making it ideal for dark or backlit photographs. Before After Press 1 or 3 to choose the amount of correction performed. The effect can be previewed in the edit display. Press J to copy the photograph. Red-Eye Correction G button ➜ N retouch menu This option is used to correct "red-eye" caused by the flash, and is available only with photographs taken using the flash. The photograph selected for red-eye correction is previewed as shown at right. Confirm the effects of red-eye correction and create a copy as described in the following table. Note that red-eye correction may not always produce the expected results and may in very rare circumstances be applied to portions of the image that are not affected by red-eye; check the preview thoroughly before proceeding. To Use Description Zoom in X Press X button to zoom in, W button to zoom out. While photo is zoomed in, use multi Zoom out W selector to view areas of image not visible in monitor. Keep multi selector pressed to scroll View other areas of image rapidly to other areas of frame. Navigation window is displayed when zoom buttons or multi selector is pressed; area currently visible u Cancel zoom J in monitor is indicated by yellow border. Press J to cancel zoom. Create copy If the camera detects red-eye in the selected photograph, a copy will J be created that has been processed to reduce its effects. No copy will be created if the camera is unable to detect red-eye. 142

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D-Lighting brightens shadows, making it ideal for dark or backlit photographs.
Press
1
or
3
to choose the amount of correction performed.
The effect can be previewed in the edit display.
Press
J
to copy
the photograph.
This option is used to correct “red-eye” caused by the flash, and
is available only with photographs taken using the flash.
The
photograph selected for red-eye correction is previewed as
shown at right.
Confirm the effects of red-eye correction and
create a copy as described in the following table.
Note that
red-eye correction may not always produce the expected results
and may in very rare circumstances be applied to portions of the image that are not
affected by red-eye; check the preview thoroughly before proceeding.
D-Lighting
G
button
N
retouch menu
Before
After
Red-Eye Correction
G
button
N
retouch menu
To
Use
Description
Zoom in
X
Press
X
button to zoom in,
W
button to zoom
out.
While photo is zoomed in, use multi
selector to view areas of image not visible in
monitor.
Keep multi selector pressed to scroll
rapidly to other areas of frame.
Navigation
window is displayed when zoom buttons or
multi selector is pressed; area currently visible
in monitor is indicated by yellow border.
Press
J
to cancel zoom.
Zoom out
W
View other
areas of image
Cancel zoom
J
Create copy
J
If the camera detects red-eye in the selected photograph, a copy will
be created that has been processed to reduce its effects.
No copy will
be created if the camera is unable to detect red-eye.