Olympus C-730 C-730 Ultra Zoom Reference Manual (9.3 MB) - Page 155

Picture rotation

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Chapter 7 Playback on a TV (Cont.) Picture rotation The pictures can be played back at an orientation different from the original one. When you takes pictures holding the camera sideways, the tops of their images are oriented to either side of the monitor. You can turn them 90 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise. Mode dial setting 1 Display a vertically oriented picture in the single-frame playback mode (P. 127). (Picutre rotation) button Normal playback HQ of a vertically oriented picture '02.12.23 21:56 24 2 Each time is pressed, the picture is rotated as shown. Picture rotated HQ 90° counter- clockwise from normal playback position '02.12.23 21:56 24 HQ '02.12.23 21:56 24 Picture rotated 90° clockwise from normal playback position Note ● New picture orientations are saved even when the power is turned off. ● Close-up playback is possible after pictures are rotated. However, pictures cannot be rotated while in close-up playback. ● The following pictures cannot be rotated: protected pictures, pictures on a card with a write-protect seal (SmartMedia), movies. ● Images taken with other cameras may not be able to be rotated. 154

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Chapter 7
Playback on a TV (Cont.)
Chapter 7
The pictures can be played back at an orientation
different from the original one.
When you takes pictures holding the camera
sideways, the tops of their images are oriented to
either side of the monitor. You can turn them 90
degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise.
1
Display a vertically
oriented picture in
the
single-frame
playback
mode
(P. 127).
2
Each time
is
pressed, the picture
is rotated as shown.
Normal playback
of a vertically
oriented picture
Picture rotated
90° counter-
clockwise from
normal playback
position
Picture rotated
90° clockwise
from normal
playback position
Mode dial
setting
HQ
’02.12.23 21:56 24
HQ
02.12.23 21:56 24
HQ
02.12.23 21:56 24
New picture orientations are saved even when the power is turned off.
Close-up playback is possible after pictures are rotated. However, pictures
cannot be rotated while in close-up playback.
The following pictures cannot be rotated:
protected pictures, pictures on a card with a write-protect seal
(SmartMedia), movies.
Images taken with other cameras may not be able to be rotated.
Note
Picture rotation
(Picutre rotation) button