Olympus D-510 Zoom D-510 Zoom Instruction Manual - Page 100

Making Images Sharper (Sharpness

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Making Images Sharper (Sharpness) To emphasize the subject's outlines and contours and make them more distinct and sharp, change the sharpness setting to "HARD". If you plan to process the images further on a personal computer, it is better to change the sharpness setting to "SOFT". For operating instructions see "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.72). Image Group Menu Items: PIC WB [ AUTO ] [ HQ ] [ NORMAL ] [ NORMAL ] CANCEL SET Press ୴ to highlight " ". The setting screen will be displayed. Settings: HARD NORMAL SOFT CANCEL SET OK HARD: Makes the image clearer and more vivid. However, this may also make the image appear too rough or harsh. NORMAL (the default setting when the power is turned on): For printing and general use. SOFT: For images to be processed on a computer. Settings return to the default when the power is turned off. When the power is turned off, the sharpness setting returns to "NORMAL". To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned off, set the clear settings function in the settings group to OFF (p.98). 90

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Making Images Sharper
(Sharpness)
To emphasize the subject’s outlines and contours and make them more
distinct and sharp, change the sharpness setting to “HARD”.
If you plan to process the images further on a personal computer, it is
better to change the sharpness setting to “SOFT”.
For operating instructions see
Using the Shooting Menu
(p.72).
Settings return to the default when the power is turned off.
When the power is turned off, the sharpness setting returns to
“NORMAL”.
To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned
off, set the clear settings function in the settings group to OFF (p.98).
WB
PIC
[
HQ
]
[
NORMAL
]
[
NORMAL
]
[
AUTO
]
SET
CANCEL
Press
´
to highlight “
”.
The setting screen will be
displayed.
NORMAL
SOFT
HARD
CANCEL
SET
OK
Settings:
HARD:
Makes the image clearer and more
vivid. However, this may also make
the image appear too rough or harsh.
NORMAL (the default setting when
the power is turned on):
For printing and general use.
SOFT:
For images to be processed on a
computer.
Image Group Menu Items: