Olympus C3020 C-3020 Zoom Reference Manual (5.6 MB) - Page 127

Contrast, In the top menu, select MODE MENU, PICTURE, then, press

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Chapter 6 Contrast This function adjusts the contrast of images. For example, images with strong differences in light and shadow can become milder, while those with weaker differences can become more vivid. In the top menu, select MODE MENU T PICTURE T CONTRAST, then press í. Contrast can be adjusted between +5 and -5 using Ññ. Press after selecting the desired value to complete the setting. To start shooting, press again. Light and shadow are defined more clearly and images look crisper. Factory default setting Light and shadow are less defined and images become softer, making this ideal for editing them on a computer. Setting limitations and Default settings (Contrast) Contrast can be adjusted within the range of‫מ‬5 to ‫ם‬5 for all the shooting modes. The default setting is ‫ע‬0 for all the shooting modes. The shooting modes are classified into the following two groups in which the members share the same setting with each other. If the setting is changed in one of the members of a group, the changed setting is forcibly applied to the other members of the group. Group 1 S-Prg ( Portrait, Sports, Landscape, Movie modes), P and A/S/M shooting modes Night-scene and Group 2 shooting mode 127

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Chapter 6
Contrast
This function adjusts the contrast of images.
For example, images with strong differences in light and shadow can become
milder, while those with weaker differences can become more vivid.
In the top menu, select MODE MENU
T
PICTURE
T
CONTRAST, then
press
í
.
Contrast can be adjusted between +5 and –5 using
Ññ
.
Press
after selecting the desired value to complete the setting. To start
shooting, press
again.
Light and shadow are defined more clearly and images
look crisper.
Light and shadow are less defined and images become
softer, making this ideal for editing them on a
computer.
Factory default setting
Setting limitations and Default settings (Contrast)
Contrast can be adjusted within the range of
±
5 to
²
5 for all the shooting
modes. The default setting is
³
0 for all the shooting modes. The shooting
modes are classified into the following two groups in which the members
share the same setting with each other. If the setting is changed in one of the
members of a group, the changed setting is forcibly applied to the other
members of the group.
S-Prg (
Portrait,
Sports,
Landscape,
Night-scene and
Movie modes), P and A/S/M shooting modes
Group 1
shooting mode
Group 2