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•Tap Menu and Edit.
•Tap Menu again and select Crop.
As instructed, drag a rectangle on the picture representing
what the final image should be like, then tap inside the
rectangle to complete the crop operation. If you’re not
happy with the result, you can always come back to the
initial image by selecting Menu and Revert to Saved.
•Tap OK to save the picture.
Auto-correcting a Picture
With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap on the desired
picture (or tap on View in the task bar). This opens a new
window showing the picture.
•Tap Menu and Edit.
•Tap Menu again and select Auto Correct. This refines the
picture’s brightness, contrast and colors.
•Tap OK to save the picture.
Deleting a Picture
With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap and hold the
desired picture.
Select Delete in the context-sensitive menu.
•Tap Yes to confirm file deletion.
Changing Picture Settings
Press the Windows key and tap Pictures & Videos. This
opens the “My Pictures” folder.
•Tap Camera to turn on the camera. Wait a couple of
seconds until the center of the window displays the
viewfinder of the camera.
Tap on the screen to re-activate the task bar, tap Menu,
then Resolution. Choose one of the dimensions available
(expressed in pixels). The resolution setting impacts the
quality and size of the picture you take.
•Tap Menu, then Mode. Choose between Normal (one picture
taken), Burst (five pictures taken at a one-second interval
once you have pressed Enter) and Timer (picture taken 5
seconds after pressing Enter).
Making a Video Setting the Duration of a Video Film
Press the Windows key and tap Pictures & Videos. This
opens the “My Pictures” folder in which you can see the
list of existing images and videos.
•Tap Menu, Tools and then Options.