Retouching pictures (RAW Data Edit/JPEG Edit)
Create retouched copies of pictures. In the case of RAW pictures, you can adjust the settings in effect at the time the picture was taken, such as white balance and picture mode (art filters included). With JPEG pictures, you can make simple edits such as cropping and resizing.
RAW Data Edit | Retouch pictures and save the resulting copies in JPEG format (“Retouching RAW Pictures (RAW Data Edit)”). The following options are available: [Current]: Save the picture using the settings currently selected on the camera. [ART BKT]: The camera creates multiple JPEG copies of each image, one for each art filter selected. Select one or more filters and apply them to one or more images. |
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JPEG Edit | Retouch JPEG pictures and save the resulting copies in JPEG format (“Retouching JPEG Pictures (JPEG Edit)”). |
Retouching RAW Pictures (RAW Data Edit)
- During playback, display the photo you want to retouch and press the OK button.
Highlight [RAW Data Edit] and press the OK button.
- Edit options will be displayed.
- If the current picture is not a RAW image, [RAW Data Edit] will not be displayed. Select a different image.
Highlight items using the FG buttons.
- To apply current camera settings, highlight [Current] and press the OK button. The current settings will be applied.
- Highlight [Yes] using FG and press the OK button to create a JPEG copy using the selected settings.
Highlighting [ART BKT] and pressing I displays a list of art filters. Highlight art filters and press the OK button to select or deselect. Selected filters are marked with a P. Press the MENU button to return to the previous display once all the desired filters have been selected.
- Press the OK button to record the image after processing with the selected art filter.
- To apply current camera settings, highlight [Current] and press the OK button. The current settings will be applied.
To create additional copies from the same original, highlight [Reset] and press the OK button. To exit without creating more copies, highlight [No] and press the OK button.
- Selecting [Reset] displays editing options. Repeat the process from Step 3.
RAW pictures cannot be retouched if:
- there is not enough space on the memory card or if the picture was created with a different camera.
Retouching JPEG Pictures (JPEG Edit)
The [JPEG Edit] menu contains the options listed below.
Shadow Adj | Brighten back-lit subjects. |
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Red-eye Fix | Reduce “red-eye” in pictures taken with flash. |
M | Crop pictures. Adjust the crop size with the control dial and position it with FGHI. |
Aspect | Change the aspect ratio from the standard 4:3 to [3:2], [16:9], [1:1], or [3:4]. After choosing an aspect ratio, use FGHI to position the crop. |
Black & White | Create a black-and-white copy of the current picture. |
Sepia | Create a sepia copy of the current picture. |
Saturation | Adjust the vividness of colors. The results can be previewed in the display. |
L | Create a copy resized to 1280 × 960, 640 × 480, or 320 × 240 pixels. Pictures with an aspect ratio other than the standard 4:3 are resized to dimensions as close as possible to the selected option. |
e-Portrait | Produce smooth complexions. The desired effect may not be achieved if no faces are detected. |
- Red-eye correction may not work depending on the image.
Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases:
- When an image is processed on a PC, when there is not enough space in the card memory, or when an image is recorded on another camera
- [L] cannot be used to make pictures larger.
- [L] cannot be applied to some.
- [M] (crop) and [Aspect] only apply to pictures with an aspect ratio of 4:3 (standard).
- During playback, display the photo you want to retouch and press the OK button.
Highlight [JPEG Edit] and press the OK button.
- Edit options will be displayed.
- If the current picture is not a JPEG image, [JPEG Edit] will not be available. Select a different image.
Highlight an option using FG and press the OK button.
- The effect can be previewed in the display. If multiple options are listed for the selected item, use FG to choose the desired option.
- When [M] is selected, you can adjust the crop size using the control dial and position it using FGHI.
- When [Aspect] is selected, you can position the crop using FGHI.
Highlight [Yes] and press the OK button.
- The edited image is stored in the card.