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    Playback Features
    Glamour Retouch: Enhancing Human Faces
    1Tap M or  N to select the face 
    that you want to retouch, and 
    then tap I .
    •Borders are displayed around the skin, eyes 
    and mouth.
    • When only one face is detected, proceed to 
    step 2.
    2Tap the part that you want to 
    retouch.
    •An editing screen is displayed for the 
    selected part of the face.
    • To return to the screen for selecting a 
    person, tap  e.
    3Apply an effect.
    •Tap an icon to select an effect.
    • Tap or drag the slider to adjust the amount 
    of effect.
    • You can simultaneously apply multiple 
    effects.
    To edit a different part, tap  I and select a part again on the screen in step 2.
    • Tap  I after checking all effects.
    Enter playback mode  M select an image  M tap F  M  s  Glamour retouch
    Skin:  F Small face , B  Skin 
    softening , l  Powder , m  Glare 
    reduction , D  Redden cheeks
    Eyes:  E Hide eye bags , A  Big eyes , 
    G  Whiten eyes , n  Eye 
    shadow , o  Mascara
    Mouth:  H Whiten teeth , p  Lipstick
    Subject selection
    Glamour retouch
    Small face
    Effect
    Slider 
    						
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    Playback Features
    4Tap I.
    5Preview the result, and tap I .
    •To change the settings, tap  O to return to 
    step 2.
    • To exit without saving the edited image, 
    tap  S.
    6Tap  Yes.
    •An edited copy is created.
    BNotes About Glamour Retouch
    •Only one face at a time can be edited using the glamour retouch function.
    • Depending on the direction in which faces ar e looking, or the brightness of faces, 
    the camera may be unable to accurately  detect faces, or the glamour retouch 
    function may not perform as expected.
    • If no faces are detected, a warning is displayed and the screen returns to the 
    playback menu.
    • The glamour retouch function is available only for images captured at an ISO 
    sensitivity of 1600 or lower, and the image size of 640 × 480 or larger.
    Glamour retouch
    Preview
    Yes No
    Save OK? 
    						
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    Playback Features
    Paint: (Writing and Drawing on Images)
    1Use the I, J , K , and L  tools 
    to paint images.
    • See  A74 for details on how to use the 
    paint tools.
    • You can zoom in on images by moving the 
    zoom control toward  g(i ). Tap 
    ABCD  to scroll to the portion of the 
    image that you want to display. Move the 
    zoom control toward  f(h ) to return to the original screen size.
    • You can undo the previous operation by tapping  e (up to five times).
    2Tap  I.
    •To exit without saving the edited image, 
    tap  S.
    3Tap  Yes.
    •An edited copy is created.
    • Images are saved at the sizes described below.
    -Images captured with  r 2272×1704 or more: 2272 × 1704
    -Images captured with  q 1600×1200 or less: 640 × 480
    -Images captured with  l 4608×2592: 1920 × 1080
    -Images captured with  s 3456×3456 : 1080 × 1080
    Enter playback mode M  select an image M tap F  M  U  Paint
    Pen
    Fra me 
    						
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    Playback Features
    Using the Paint Tools
    Write and Draw on Images
    You can write and draw on images by tapping 
    I. To close the palette, tap I  or the image.
    • Tap or drag the slider ( 1) to select pen color.
    • Tap the slider ( 2) to select pen thickness.
    Erase Paint Tool Additions
    You can tap J  to delete anything added to the 
    images using the paint tools.
    To close the palette, tap  J or the image.
    • Tap the slider to select an eraser size.
    Add Decorations
    You can add a decoration by tapping  K.
    To close the palette, tap  K or the image.
    • You can select from 15 types of decorations.
    • Tap the slider to select a decoration size.
    Add a Frame
    You can add a frame to the image by tapping 
    L .
    • Tap  GH  to display each of the nine 
    different frames.Pen
    Pen thickness 
    ( 2 ) Pen color 
    (
    1 )
    Eraser
    Eraser size
    Decoration
    Decoration size Decoration types
    Fra
    me 
    						
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    Playback Features
    BNotes About the Shooting Date Decoration
    •The date format is the same as the one specified for  Date format in Time zone 
    and date ( A126) in the setup menu.
    • The shooting date decoration uses the date that is set in the camera at the time of 
    shooting. The date for the shooting da te decoration cannot be changed.
    • The date may be difficult to read if the image size is small.
    Stretch: Stretching Images
    1Tap or drag the slider to adjust the 
    stretch effect.
    2Tap  I.
    3Tap  Yes.
    •An edited copy is created.
    Enter playback mode M  select an image M tap F  M  P  Stretch
    Stretch
    Stretch 
    						
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    Playback Features
    Perspective Control: Adjusting the Sense of 
    Perspective
    1Tap or drag the slider to adjust the 
    perspective.
    2Tap I.
    3Tap  Yes.
    •An edited copy is created.
    Enter playback mode M  select an image M tap F  M  O  Perspective 
    control
    Perspective control
    Perspective control 
    						
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    Playback Features
    Selective Softening: Blurring the Background
    1Use I to draw a border line 
    around the area that you do not 
    want to blur.
    • When the border line is connected at the 
    start and end points, the area is recognized 
    as a selection area. The inside of the 
    selection area is displayed in color, and the 
    outside is blurred.
    • A selection area cannot be specified if th e line is not properly connected or if 
    the specified area is too narrow. Draw the border line again.
    2Adjust the selection area.
    • Tap  I to make an additional selection 
    area.
    • Tap  J to erase a selection area.
    • Tap  e to undo the previous action (up to 
    five times).
    • You can zoom in on images by moving the 
    zoom control toward  g(i ). Tap 
    ABCD  to scroll to the portion of the image that you want to display. 
    Move the zoom control toward  f(h ) to return to the original screen size.
    • When you finish making adjustments, tap I .
    3Tap or drag the slider to select the 
    amount of effect, and tap I.
    •Tap  e to undo the selection area.
    • To exit without saving the edited image, 
    tap  y.
    4Tap  Yes.
    •An edited copy is created.
    Enter playback mode M  select an image M tap F  M  V  Selective 
    softening
    Select area
    Select area
    A m ount 
    						
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    Playback Features
    Small Picture: Reducing the Size of an Image
    1Tap to select the desired copy size, 
    and tap I.
    •Images captured at an image mode setting of 
    l  4608×2592 are saved at a size of 640 × 
    360, and images captured at an image mode 
    setting of s  3456×3456  are saved at 480 × 
    480. Tap I  to proceed to step 2.
    2Tap Yes.
    •An edited copy is created (compression 
    ratio of approximately 1:8).
    Enter playback mode M  select an image M tap F  M  g  Small picture
    Small picture
    640640×480480640×480
    Yes No
    Create sm
    all picture file? 
    						
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    Playback Features
    Crop: Creating a Cropped Copy
    1Enlarge the image that you want to crop (A58).
    2Adjust the image so that only the 
    portion that you want to keep is 
    displayed, and then tap  G.
    •Move the zoom control or spread/pinch 
    your fingers to adjust the magnification 
    rate. Set a magnification rate at which  G is 
    displayed.
    • Drag the image to scroll to the portion of 
    the image that you want to display.
    3Confirm the area that you want to 
    keep, and tap I .
    4Tap Yes.
    •An edited copy is created.
    CImage Size
    •The aspect ratio (horizontal and vertical ratio) of a cropped image is the same as 
    that of the original image.
    • When the original image was captured in “tall” orientation, the cropped image is 
    also created in “tall” orientation.
    3.03.0
    Trim
    Yes No
    Save this image as
    displayed? 
    						
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    Recording and Playing Back Movies
    Recording and Playing Back 
    Movies
    1Display the shooting screen.
    •Check the remaining amount of movie 
    recording time.
    2Press the b  (movie-record) button 
    to start movie recording.
    • The camera focuses in the center of the 
    frame. 
    • Tap  Q to pause recording, and tap  o to 
    resume recording (except when  p 
    iFrame 720/30p , p  iFrame 720/25p  
    or an HS movie option is selected in  Movie 
    options ). Recording automatically ends if it 
    remains paused for about five minutes.
    • You can capture a still image by pressing 
    the shutter-release button while recording 
    a movie ( A83).
    3Press the  b (movie-record) button again to end recording.
    4Select a movie in full-frame 
    playback mode, and tap  R to 
    play it back.
    • An image with a movie options icon is a 
    movie.
          8 8 0 88025m  0s25m  0s
    Remaining movie
    recording time
    1414m 30s14m 30s
    0010. MOV0010. MOV
    1515 /1111/20142014     15:5 :303015 /11/2014  15 : 3010s
    Movie options 
    						
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