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Camera
<Phot
o mod
e>
Shooting framed images
<Framed photography>
Images of CIF (352 × 288), Screen (240 × 345),
Stand-by (240 × 320), QCIF (176 × 144) or Sub-
QCIF (128 × 96) can be framed.
c
Pre-installed frames
→
p.459
c
You can download frames from sites.
1
Photo mode screen (p.187)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Select frame”
X
Select
a frame
■
To cancel framed photography
X
“OFF”
2
Point the camera at an object
X
d
or
s
(
)
The “frame shooting check” screen appears.
3
Check and save the shot as you do
in “Shooting with a FOMA terminal
opened” (p.187)
You can change the frame before saving the still
image.
→
p.193
d
Changing the frame
You can change the frame before saving the still
image.
c
You cannot remove the frame.
1
Frame shooting check
screen
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Change frame”
X
Se-
lect a frame
Use
v
to change the frame.
2
Check the framed image
X
d
The screen returns to the frame shooting check.
■
To rotate a frame 180
°
X
o
(Rotate)
■
To cancel the selected frame
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Cancel”
d
Composing an i-mode message with
a still image attached/inserted
If a still image cannot be attached/inserted, the
image size or file size is reduced so that the
image can be attached/inserted.
<Example: Selecting “Compose message”
on the image checking screen>
1
Image checking screen (p.187)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Compose mes-
sage”
X
Select any item
*1
:
Shooting an image of Stand-by (240 × 320) or smaller
does not display the screen for selecting “Attach mail”
or “QVGA scale down”.
Mirror display
Changes the display to the mirror
display. If the mirror display is currently
selected, “Normal display” appears.
Display size
Specifies the display settings for an
image smaller than Stand-by (240 ×
320).
The display size cannot be specified
if the image size is neither QCIF (176
× 144) nor SubQCIF (128 × 96).
• Actual size
(default)
Displays an image in the actual size.
• Fit in display
Enlarges an image to the display size.
File restriction
Sets the file restrictions.
• File unre-
stricted
(default)
Allows the image to be sent or
forwarded from the FOMA terminal
that has received it.
• File restricted
Does not allow the image to be sent
or forwarded from the FOMA
terminal that has received it.
NOTE
e
Pressing
o
(
) on the Detail checking screen
also allows you to compose an i-mode message with
the still image attached/inserted.
<Mirror display>
e
An image shot with the front camera appears mir-
rored (inverted left-right). Selecting “Normal display”
means what you see is what you get.
NOTE
e
Pressing
o
(Play) on the Select frame screen
allows you to check the selected frame.
e
You can shoot a framed image with a FOMA terminal
folded. The selected frame appears on the image dis-
play.
e
Framed images shot with the front camera appear mir-
rored (inverted left-right). They are automatically saved in
the normal display. When the images are converted from
mirrored to normal, the frames are also inverted left-right.
e
If the sizes of the image and frame are the same, the
image can be framed regardless of portrait or land-
scape.
a
If a portrait frame is selected for a landscape
image, the frame is rotated 90
°
counterclockwise.
a
If a landscape frame is selected for a portrait
image, the frame is rotated 90
°
clockwise.
e
Exiting the camera releases the frame.
Attach image
*1
(i-mode mail)
• Attach mail
*3
Reduces only the file size to attach
the image.
• QVGA scale
down
Reduces the image size and file
size without changing the aspect
ratio to attach the resized image.
Insert image
*2
(Deco-mail)
• Insert mail
*4
Reduces only the file size to insert
the image.
• SubQCIF
scale down
Reduces the image size and file
size without changing the aspect
ratio to insert the resized image.
Frame shooting check
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