Sony DSC P73 Operating Instructions - Page 69

Changing image size, To protect all the images in

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h Select [OK] with B, then press z. The - mark turns white and the selected image is protected. To cancel the protection In Step 4, select [Cancel], or in Step 8, select [Exit]. To release protection In Step 5, select an image for which you want to release protection with v/V/b/B and press z. The - mark turns gray and repeat this operation for all the images for which you want to release protection. Then, press MENU, select [OK], and press z. To protect all the images in the folder In Step 4, select [All In This Folder], then press z. Next, select [On], then press z. To release protection of all the images in the folder In Step 4, select [All In This Folder], and press z. Then select [Off], and press z. Changing image size - Resize You can change the image size of a recorded image, and save it as a new file. You can resize to the following sizes. DSC-P93: 5M, 3M, 1M, VGA DSC-P73: 4M, 3M, 1M, VGA The original image is retained even after resizing. MENU Control button Mode dial a Set the mode dial to . b Display the image you want to resize with b/B. c Press MENU. The menu appears. d Select (Resize) with b/B, then press z. e Select the new size with v/V, then press z. The resized image is recorded in the recording folder as the newest file. To cancel the resizing In Step 5, select [Cancel]. • Movies or images recorded in Multi Burst mode cannot be resized. • When images are resized from a smaller to a larger size, the image quality will deteriorate. • You cannot resize to 3:2-sized image. • If you try to resize a 3:2-sized image, black bands will appear at the top and bottom of the image. 69 Still image editing

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Still image editing
h
Select [OK] with
B
, then press
z
.
The
-
mark turns white and the
selected image is protected.
To cancel the protection
In Step
4
, select [Cancel], or in Step
8
,
select [Exit].
To release protection
In Step
5
, select an image for which you
want to release protection with
v
/
V
/
b
/
B
and press
z
. The
-
mark turns gray and
repeat this operation for all the images for
which you want to release protection. Then,
press MENU, select [OK], and press
z
.
To protect all the images in the
folder
In Step
4
, select [All In This Folder], then
press
z
. Next, select [On], then press
z
.
To release protection of all the
images in the folder
In Step
4
, select [All In This Folder], and
press
z
. Then select [Off], and press
z
.
Changing image size
– Resize
You can change the image size of a
recorded image, and save it as a new file.
You can resize to the following sizes.
DSC-P93: 5M, 3M, 1M, VGA
DSC-P73: 4M, 3M, 1M, VGA
The original image is retained even after
resizing.
a
Set the mode dial to
.
b
Display the image you want to
resize with
b
/
B
.
c
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
d
Select
(Resize) with
b
/
B
,
then press
z
.
e
Select the new size with
v
/
V
,
then press
z
.
The resized image is recorded in the
recording folder as the newest file.
To cancel the resizing
In Step
5
, select [Cancel].
Movies or images recorded in Multi Burst
mode cannot be resized.
When images are resized from a smaller to a
larger size, the image quality will deteriorate.
You cannot resize to 3:2-sized image.
If you try to resize a 3:2-sized image, black
bands will appear at the top and bottom of the
image.
Mode dial
Control button
MENU