Olympus D-490 D-490 Zoom Instruction Manual (2.6 MB) - Page 55

To Edit Out Excess Frames from, the Beginning or End of a Movie, Picture

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To Edit Out Excess Frames from the Beginning or End of a Movie Picture (Function) When shooting movie pictures, in order to avoid errors it is often helpful to shoot a few extra frames at the beginning and end of a shot (p.90). These unneeded frames can be edited out. Before calling up the playback menu, you need to display the portion with the " " mark that you would like to edit. For details about how to use the menu, see "Using the Playback Menu" (p.102). Item to select in the playback menu: [1 / 2 ] No. [ F R A M E N o . ] 12.23. '00 23 :34 END ENTER Go to (Function) Settings: MOVIE EDIT MOVIE EDIT: This lets you edit out frames at the beginning and end of a movie picture. BACK ENTER OK 108 Editing operations 1 Choose the frame that you want to be the first frame of your movie picture. 2,4,5 1,3,5 ୴ : Moves forward one frame. ୵ : Moves backward one frame. ̅ : Returns to the beginning of the movie picture. ̃ : Advances to the end of the movie picture. 1 2 Press the OK button. • The monitor displays the end frame selection. 3 Select the frame you want to be the ending frame of your movie picture. Advanced Playback Techniques ESC 3 ESC TOP SEL. OK END SEL. OK ୴ : Moves forward one frame. ୵ : Moves backward one 6 frame. ̅ : Returns to the new first frame. ̃ : Advances to the end of the movie picture. 4 Press the OK button. • The end frame is determined. 5 MOVIE EDIT NEW CREATE OVERWRITE CANCEL ESC ENTER OK 5 Select how you want to save the movie picture and press the OK button. NEW CREATE Ǟ saves it as a new movie picture. OVERWRITE Ǟ erases the version before the edit and saves the new version. CANCEL Ǟ cancels the edit mode and returns to the playback menu. NOTE • Movie pictures taken with other digital cameras may not be edited out. 109

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6
Advanced Playback Techniques
109
Editing operations
1
Choose the frame that you
want to be the first frame of
your movie picture.
e
:
Moves forward one frame.
f
:
Moves backward one frame.
g
:
Returns to the beginning of
the movie picture.
h
:
Advances to the end of the
movie picture.
2
Press the OK button.
The monitor displays the end
frame selection.
3
Select the frame you want to
be the ending frame of your
movie picture.
e
:
Moves forward one frame.
f
:
Moves backward one
frame.
g
:
Returns to the new first
frame.
h
:
Advances to the end of the
movie picture.
4
Press the OK button.
The end frame is determined.
5
Select how you want to save
the movie picture and press
the OK button.
NEW CREATE
R
saves it as a
new movie picture.
OVERWRITE
R
erases the
version before the edit and
saves the new version.
CANCEL
R
cancels the edit
mode and returns to the
playback menu.
NOTE
Movie pictures taken with other
digital cameras may not be
edited out.
1,3,5
2,4,5
OK
TOP SEL.
ESC
OK
END SEL.
ESC
MOVIE EDIT
ENTER
ESC
NEW CREATE
OVERWRITE
CANCEL
OK
1
3
5
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To Edit Out Excess Frames from
the Beginning or End of a Movie
Picture
(Function)
When shooting movie pictures, in order to avoid errors it is often helpful
to shoot a few extra frames at the beginning and end of a shot (p.90).
These unneeded frames can be edited out.
Before calling up the playback menu, you need to display the portion
with the “
” mark that you would like to edit.
For details about how to use the menu, see “Using the Playback
Menu” (p.102).
Item to select in the playback menu:
MOVIE EDIT:
This lets you edit out frames at
the beginning and end of a movie
picture.
[
1/2
]
[
FRAMENo.
]
12.23.
’00
23 :34
ENTER
END
No.
Go to
(Function)
Settings:
OK
ENTER
BACK
MOVIE EDIT