Olympus E420 E-420 Instruction Manual (English) - Page 64
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The adjustable parameters are classified according to the picture modes. iNATURAL The individual parameters are as follows. CONTRAST Lo Hi [CONTRAST] : Distinction between light and dark [SHARPNESS] : Sharpness of the image [SATURATION] : Vividness of the color SHARPNESS Lo Hi SATURATION Lo Hi [B&W FILTER] : Creates a black and white image. The filter color is brightened and the complementary color is darkened. CANCEL SELECT GO [N: NEUTRAL] : Creates a normal black and white image. [Ye: YELLOW] : Reproduces clearly defined white iNATUCROANLTRAST [Or: ORANGE] [R: RED] cloud with natural blue sky. : Slightly emphasizes colors in blue skies and sunsets. : Strongly emphasizes colors in CONTRAST Lo Hi +2 Hi SHARPNESS Lo +1 Hi SATURATION Lo 0 0 Hi blue skies and brightness of -1 crimson foliage. Lo -2 [G: GREEN] : Strongly emphasizes colors in red lips and green leaves. CANCEL SELECT GO [PICT. TONE] : Colors the black and white image. [N: NEUTRAL] : Creates a normal black and white image. [S: SEPIA] : Sepia [B: BLUE] : Bluish [P: PURPLE] : Purplish [G: GREEN] : Greenish 6 Gradation In addition to the [NORMAL] gradation setting, you can select from 3 other gradation settings. [HIGH KEY] : Gradation for a bright subject. [LOW KEY] : Gradation for a dark subject. [AUTO] : Divides the image into detailed regions and adjusts the brightness separately for each region. This is effective for images with areas of large contrast in which the whites appear too bright or the blacks appear too dark. [NORMAL] : Use [NORMAL] mode for general uses. Record mode, white balance, and picture mode HIGH KEY Suitable for a subject that is mostly highlighted. LOW KEY Suitable for a subject that is mostly shadowed. Super control panel ip: [GRADATION] Menu MENU[W][GRADATION] x Notes 64 • Contrast adjustment does not work when set to [HIGH KEY], [LOW KEY], or [AUTO]. EN