Sony HDR HC9 Operating Guide - Page 54
PICT.EFFECT Picture effect, SMTH SLW REC Smooth slow, recording, PICT.APPLI. menu Continued
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PICT.APPLI. menu (Continued) PICT.EFFECT (Picture effect) You can add special effects to a picture during recording or playback. appears. B OFF Does not use [PICT.EFFECT] setting. SKINTONE* Makes skin texture look more smoother and more appealing. NEG.ART The color and brightness are reversed. SEPIA Pictures appear in sepia. B&W (Black and white) Pictures appear in black and white. SOLARIZE Pictures appear as an illustration with strong contrast. PASTEL* z Tips • You can save pictures edited using special effects on a "Memory Stick Duo" (p. 69) or record them on VCR or DVD/HDD recorders (p. 64). SMTH SLW REC (Smooth slow recording) Fast moving subjects and actions, which cannot be captured under general shooting conditions, can be shot in smooth moving slow-motion for about 3 seconds. This is useful to shoot fast actions such as a golf or tennis swing. Press START/STOP on the [SMTH SLW REC] screen. A 3 second-movie (approx.) is recorded as a 12 second slow-motion movie. [Recording···] disappears, when recording is finished. Touch to set the following. - [TIMING] Select the recording start point from the time START/STOP is pressed (The default setting is [3sec AFTER]). Pictures appear as a pale pastel drawing. MOSAIC* [3sec AFTER] [3sec BEFORE] Pictures appear mosaic-patterned. * Available during tape recording only. b Notes • Effects added to the playback pictures are not output via the HDV/DV Interface (i.LINK). Only the original pictures can be output. • You cannot add special effects to pictures from devices connected to your camcorder. 54 - [RECORD SOUND] If you set to [ON] ( ), you can record additional dialog, etc. to the slow-motion movie (The default setting is [OFF]). Sounds are recorded while [Recording···] is displayed. b Notes • Sounds cannot be recorded while shooting a 3 second-movie (approx.).