Panasonic AJHPX2700G AJHPX2700G User Guide - Page 125

Changing thumbnails, Press SET button. When the YES/NO confirmation

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Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails Changing thumbnails It is possible to replace thumbnails with images that include previously attached text memos while images are recorded or played back. 1 Add text memos to images that you intend to change. Refer to [Text Memo Function] (page 44) for the method to add text memos. 2 Select THUMBNAIL  TEXT MEMO CLIPS to display thumbnails of the clips with text memos. 3 Place the pointer on the clip of the thumbnail that you intend to change, and then press SET button. Move the pointer to the text memo display on the lower row. 4 Select the thumbnail that you intend to replace, place the pointer on it, and then select OPERATION  EXCH. THUMBNAIL on the thumbnail menu. 5 Press SET button. When the YES/NO confirmation window is displayed, select YES by using the cursor button and the SET button. The menu closes and the thumbnail for the clip is replaced. Note Display clip properties by selecting PROPERTY  CLIP PROPERTY on the thumbnail menu to confirm the position of the thumbnail (the number of frames from the top of the clip). Since thumbnails come generally from the top of the clip, "0" is displayed. 125 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails: Switching the Thumbnail Display

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Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails
: Switching the Thumbnail Display
Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails
It is possible to replace thumbnails with images that include
previously attached text memos while images are recorded
or played back.
1
Add text memos to images that you intend to change.
Refer to [Text Memo Function] (page 44) for the method
to add text memos.
2
Select THUMBNAIL
±
TEXT MEMO CLIPS to display
thumbnails of the clips with text memos.
3
Place the pointer on the clip of the thumbnail that you
intend to change, and then press SET button. Move the
pointer to the text memo display on the lower row.
4
Select the thumbnail that you intend to replace, place
the pointer on it, and then select OPERATION
±
EXCH.
THUMBNAIL on the thumbnail menu.
5
Press SET button. When the YES/NO confirmation
window is displayed, select YES by using the cursor
button and the SET button. The menu closes and the
thumbnail for the clip is replaced.
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Note
Display clip properties by selecting PROPERTY
±
CLIP
PROPERTY on the thumbnail menu to confirm the position
of the thumbnail (the number of frames from the top of the
clip). Since thumbnails come generally from the top of the
clip, “0” is displayed.
Changing thumbnails