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[
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] Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE)
«Applicable images: Still images only»
You can use the procedure below to change the number of pixels (resize) in
a photographed image and trim off any unwanted portions (trimming). You
can select "320 x 240" or "160 x 120" as the number of pixels.
Resized or trimmed images are saved as new image files, so the original
images are left untouched.
A
Important
• You cannot resize groups of continuous shots.
• You may not be able to resize images shot with another camera.
• Resizing may not be possible if there is too little space available on the memory card.
• You cannot perform resizing if the memory card contains the folder 999CXBOX.
• Resized images can be viewed in normal playback but cannot be viewed enlarged using
zoomed playback. Note also that resized images cannot be resized again or rotated,
and postrecording cannot be used with resized images.
B
Note
• These settings can also be used in MULTI playback / GROUP playback modes (
Æ
p.90).
• Resized images are recorded and stored as shown below.
• When you resize an image, a folder with a new number is created (
q
) and the resized
image is saved in the new folder (
w
). If you take a picture after resizing the image,
another folder with a new number is created (
e
) and the new image is saved in that
folder (
r
). If you then resize that image, the resized image (
t
) is saved in the resize
folder created initially (
q
).
Photographed image file
DCIM
100CXBOX
KICX0001.jpg
KICX0002.jpg
•
•
A new folder is created when
images are resized.
101CXRSZ (
q
)
R_CX0001.jpg (
w
)
R_CX0002.jpg
•
•
•
R_CX0005.jpg (
t
)
Resized image file
102CXBOX (
e
)
A new folder is created when
shots are taken after resizing.
KICX0001.jpg (
r
)
KICX0002.jpg
•
•
Image file shot after resizing