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    Playback Functions
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    Setting Protection
    You can protect images to prevent them from being deleted accidentally.
     Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
    -------------------------------•	 If	you	select	[Format]	in	the	[Setup]	menu,	protected	images	are	also	deleted.
    Setting Protection for One File
    1 Display the image to protect in playback mode, and then press 
    the MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [Protect], and then press the $ button.
    3 Press the !" buttons to select [1 
    File].
    You can change the image with the #$ but -
    tons.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    Protection is set and the symbol appears on 
    the playback screen.
    Performing the same operation for the pro -
    tected image cancels protection.
    Setting/Canceling Protection for All Files
    1 Select [Protect] in the [Playback] menu, and then press the $ 
    button.
    2 Select [Select All] or [Cancel All], and then press the MENU/OK 
    button. 
    						
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    Setting Protection for Multiple Files Simultaneously
    1 Select [Protect] in the [Playback] menu, and then press the $ 
    button.
    When	in	20-image	or	81-image	view,	proceed	to	Step	3.
    2 Select [Sel. Multiple], and then press the MENU/OK button.
    3 Select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range], and then press the MENU/OK 
    button.
    4 Press the !"#$ buttons to select images, and then press the 
    MENU/OK button.
    The protection symbol is displayed in the top right corner of the thumbnail.
    If [Sel. Range] is selected, select the image that is the starting point of the 
    range.
    If	the	ADJ.	lever	is	pressed,	the	selection	screen	in	Step	3	reappears.
    If [Sel. Indiv.] is selected, proceed to Step 6.
    5 Pr ess the !"#$ buttons to select 
    the image that is the ending point of 
    the range, and then press the MENU/
    OK button.
    Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to specify all of the 
    ranges.
    If you select images with protection already 
    set, protection is canceled.
    6 Press the Fn2 button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the 
    previous screen reappears when the setting is complete. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
    101
    Copying the Images and Movies in the Internal Memory 
    to a Memory Card
    You can copy the still images and movies stored in the internal memory to 
    a memory card.
    1 Insert a memory card.
    2 Select [Copy to Card from Internal Memory] in the [Playback] 
    menu, and then press the $ button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the 
    previous screen reappears when copying is complete.
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    •	 If	there	 is	not	 enough	 space	available	 on	the	 copy	 destination	 memory	card,	a	message	 indicating	 that	
    there is insufficient space appears.
    •	 Copying	from	a	memory	card	to	the	internal	memory	is	not	possible. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
    102
    Correcting and Processing Images
    You can correct and process taken images and then save them as new im-
    ages.
     Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
    -------------------------------
    •	 Only	JPEG	images	 taken	with	this	camera	 can	be	corrected	 and	processed.	 RAW	images,	 movies,	and	
    still images saved from movies cannot be corrected and processed.
    •	 If	you	correct	and	process	images	repeatedly,	image	quality	will	deteriorate.
    Reducing the Size of Images
    You can reduce the size of still images to s or u by selecting [Resize] in 
    the [Playback] menu.
    Trimming Images
    You can trim the edges of images and then save the images.
    1 Display the image to trim in playback mode, and then press the 
    MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [Trim], and then press the $ button.
    3 Specify the range to trim.
    You can perform the following operations.
    X/Y button Changes the trimming size.
    !"#$ buttons Moves the trimming frame.
    ADJ. lever Changes the aspect ratio of the trimming frame (4:3, 3:2, or 1:1).
    Fn2 button Displays the operating procedure.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    The trimmed image is saved as a new image. 
    						
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     Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 The	image	 size	after	 trimming	 differs	depending	 on	the	 size	 of	the	 original	 image	and	the	size	 of	the	
    trimming frame.
    Correcting Skewed Images
    You can correct images of rectangular objects such as message boards and 
    business cards taken at an angle so that the images appear as if they were 
    taken from the front.
    1 Display the image to correct in playback mode, and then press 
    the MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [Skew Correction], and then press the $ button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then up 
    to five areas recognized as correction targets are indicated by yellow frames.
    If an area could not be detected, an error message appears.
    3 Press the #$ buttons to select a 
    correction area.
    To cancel the correction, press the r button.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    Screw correction is performed for the selected area, and then the portions 
    outside the frame are trimmed.
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    •	 The	time	for	skew	correction	increases	with	image	size. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
    104
    Correcting Brightness and Contrast (Level Compensa-
    tion)
    You can correct the brightness and contrast of taken still images.
    1 Display the image to correct in playback mode, and then press 
    the MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [Level Compensation], and then press the $ button.
    3 Select [Auto] or [Manual], and then press the $ button.
    The original image is displayed on the top left, and the corrected image on 
    the right.
    If you select an image that cannot be corrected, an error message appears 
    and then the [Playback] menu reappears.
    When [Auto] is selected, proceed to Step 6.
    4 Pr ess the ADJ. lever to switch the 
    histogram points.
    The points at the left side, center, and right 
    side are switched.
    The histogram indicates the number of pixels 
    on the vertical axis, and the shadows, mid-
    tones, and highlights from left to right on the 
    horizontal axis.
    If	 the	 Fn2	 button	 is	pressed	 while	this	screen	
    is shown, an explanation of the operations 
    appears.	If	the	Fn2	button	is	pressed	again,	the	previous	screen	reappears.
    5 Press the #$ buttons to make point adjustments.
    6 Press the MENU/OK button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the 
    corrected image is saved as a new image.
    Points 
    						
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    Playback Functions
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     Examples of Correction ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    Adjusting the Overall Brightness
    •	 Move	 the	mid-point	 to	the	 left	 to	increase	 the	overall	 brightness,	
    and move it to the right to increase the overall darkness.
    Correcting an Overexposed or Underexposed Image •	 If	 the	image	 is	overexposed,	 move	the	left	 side	 point	 to	the	 right	
    until it lines up with the left edge of the histogram.
    •	 If	 the	image	 is	underexposed,	 move	the	right	 side	point	 to	the	
    left until it lines up with the right edge of the histogram.
    •	 In	 this	state,	 you	can	move	 the	mid-point	 left	or	right	 to	adjust	
    the overall brightness.
    Increasing the Contrast •	 In	 an	image	 lacking	 in	contrast,	 the	histogram	 peaks	are	concen-
    trated at the center. Move the left and right points until they line 
    up with both edges of the histogram respectively to make the 
    bright and dark areas of the image stand out.
    •	 In	 this	state,	 you	can	move	 the	mid-point	 left	or	right	 to	adjust	
    the overall brightness.
    When overexposed 
    						
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    Playback Functions
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    Correcting the White Balance
    You can correct the color tones of still images.
    1 Display the image to correct in playback mode, and then press 
    the MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [White Balance Compensation], and then press the $ 
    button.
    The [White Balance Compensation] screen appears.
    3 Press the !"#$ buttons to make 
    point adjustments.
    To reset the white balance, press the r but -
    ton. If the r button is pressed again, the 
    compensation is canceled.
    If	 the	 Fn2	 button	 is	pressed	 while	this	screen	
    is shown, an explanation of the operations 
    appears.	 If	the	 Fn2	 button	 is	pressed	 again,	
    the previous screen reappears.
    4 Press the MENU/OK button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the 
    corrected image is saved as a new image. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
    107
    Correcting Color Moire
    You can reduce color interference caused by regular overlapping patterns 
    in still images.
    1 Display the image to correct in playback mode, and then press 
    the MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [Color Moire Correction], and then press the $ button.
    3 Press the !"  buttons to select 
    [Weak], [Medium], or [Strong], and 
    then press the MENU/OK button.
    A message appears to indicate processing is 
    being performed, and then the corrected im-
    age is saved as a new image.
     Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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    •	 Some	images	may	not	be	able	to	be	corrected	properly.
    •	 If	you	perform	color	moire	correction,	color	loss	or	color	bleeding	may	occur. 
    						
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    Playback Functions
    108
    Developing RAW Images
    You	can	convert	 RAW	images	 into	JPEG	 format	 and	then	 save	them	 as	new	
    files. Various settings can be configured and saved.
    1 Display a RAW image in playback mode, and then press the 
    MENU/OK button.
    The [Playback] menu appears.
    2 Select [RAW Development], and then press the $ button.
    The [RAW Development] screen appears.
    3 Press the !"  buttons to select a 
    parameter, and then press the $ 
    button.
    The following settings are available.
    •	 Picture	Size •	 Color	Moire	Correction
    •	 White	Balance •	 Aspect	Ratio
    •	 Brightness	Compensation •	 Noise	Reduction
    •	 Effect •	 Color	Space	Setting
    •	 Image	Settings • Ambient Brightness
    •	 Dynamic	Range	Compensation
    The settings that were set at the time of shooting are initially selected.
    4 Press the !"  buttons to select a setting, and then press the # 
    button.
    With [White Balance], you can perform white balance compensation by 
    pressing the $ button.
    With [Effect] and [Image Settings], you can set the detailed settings by press-
    ing the $ button.
    5 When you have finished configuring all of the settings, press the 
    MENU/OK button.
    A	new	JPEG	image	is	saved. 
    						
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