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When the brush work is completed, press the button. Configure the
following settings as needed.
Playback Speed
0.25x to 4.0x (The selectable playback
speed varies depending on the frame
rate of the original movie.)
Bounce
[Off] : Not done.
[On] : Done.
Exposure
Compensation
Max. ±1EV levels in 0.3EV-step
increments
Color Mode
Refer to P.91.
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Select (Cinemagraph Writing Icon), and press the button. Select
[Yes], and press the
button to apply the setting.
The cinemagraph format is created with MOV ALL-I regardless of the
format of the original movie.
The resolution of cinemagraph is the same as that of the original movie.
The frame rate of cinemagraph is set to 23.98, 25, or 29.97 fps
depending on the frame rate of the original movie.
The file number (extension: MOV) of the created cinemagraph is
assigned to the next number of the last still image file in the media, and
saved in a sub folder under the DCIM folder.
It takes a long time to write the file. Write processing can be interrupted
as needed. While the message "Now Processing..." is displayed, press
the
button.
For data of which the playback time is less than one second, the same
image is recorded repeatedly. Consequently, data that is one second or
longer is created.
Even if editing work is interrupted, you can restart from where you left
off last time.
Once a movie file is edited, an editing file with the editing status recorded is
created, so it can be re-edited after a work interruption or Cinemagraph
writing.
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Select [ P L AY ] [Cinemagraph][Edit].