Pentax K110D Operation Manual - Page 69
Browser] tab settings, Sets the Browser screen display and slideshow settings in the [Browser]
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67 [Browser] tab settings Sets the Browser screen display and slideshow settings in the [Browser] tab. Item Description Thumbnail Date/time Sets the thumbnail date and time displayed in the Thumbnail pane and Checked images pane. Date/time file was last modified: Displays the date and time the file was last modified (after the shooting date). Date Exif information modified (Shooting date): Displays the date and time the file was created (shooting date). Use Image Orientation Information Sets whether to use information indicating image orientation in the image file on the Browser screen and Main image view window display. Yes : Uses image orientation information. No : Does not use image orientation information. When [No] is selected, the thumbnail display does not change even if [Rotate Display (90° Left)] or [Rotate Display (90° Right)] is selected from [Rotate]. Display Orientation of Sets whether to display an icon indicating the image Images display orientation on the Browser screen and Main image view window. Yes : Image display orientation is indicated with an icon. No : Image display orientation is not indicated with an icon. Indicate Changes in Image Data During Frame Advance Sets whether to indicate changes in image data in red from one file to the next during frame advance in the Main image view window. Yes : Changes in image data from one file to the next are indicated in red. No : Changes in image data from one file to the next are not indicated in red. Color Coding of Checked Image Thumbnail Border Sets the color of the thumbnail border in the Checked images pane according to the image file location (path). Select from seven colors. Slideshow Settings Sets the pattern when viewing slideshows. Single window: View slideshow in a single window. Dual window: View slideshow in two windows (primary and secondary). Single full screen: View slideshow full-screen on a single monitor. Dual full screen: View slideshow full-screen on two monitors.