Owner's Manual

g Filter Effects (Monochrome Only)
The
options
in this
menu
simulate the effect
of
color filters on
monochrome
photographs.
The
following
filter effects are available:
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Description
Enhances contrast.
Can
be used
to
tone
down
the
brightness
of
the
sky in
landscape photographs. Orange produces
more
contrast than yellow, red
more
contrast than orange.
Softens skin tones.
Can
be used for portraits.
Option
Y Yellow
o Orange
R
Red
G Green
Note
that
the effects achieved
with
Filter effects are more
pronounced
than those
produced by physical glass filters.
g Toning (Monochrome Only)
Pressing"
when
Toning
is
selected displays saturation options.
Press
....
or
~
to
adjust saturation. Saturation control
is
not
available
when
B&W
(black-and-white)
is
selected.
The icons for Picture Controls
that
use
auto
contrast and saturation
are displayed in green in
the
Picture Control grid, and lines appear
parallel
to
the axes
of
the grid.
g The Picture Control Grid
Pressing
the
~
button
in Step 3 displays a Picture Control
grid
showing
the
contrast and saturation for
the
selected Picture Control
in relation
to
the
other
Picture Controls (only contrast
is
displayed
when
Monochrome
is
selected). Release
the
~
button
to
return
to
the Picture Control menu.
g Previous Settings
The line
under
the value display in the Picture Control setting menu
indicates
the
previous value for the setting.
Use
this
as
a reference
when adjusting settings.
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