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7-4 Controlling the Image Displays
The View Menu contains zoom controls that are replicated at the top of the
application wind
o
w. These control the size and shape of the Image
Window.
Zoom to Window
The full image is sized to completely fill the ima
g
e window. The image may be distorted as
the aspect ratio is lo
s
t.
Zoom to Fit (default)
The image expands proportionally and fills the im
a
g
e window without losing its aspect ratio
Zoom 1 to 1
The image is represented pixel for pixel on the display. Depending on the display resolution,
the image may only fill part of the ima
g
e window, or the image may be cut o
ff
, in which
case sliders will appear so that you may access the enti
r
e image.
Zoom In
The image is enlarged greater than 1:1 with the fi
r
st click, then progressively larger with
each additional click. When the ima
g
e exceeds the size of the window, sliders will appear for
ac-cess.
Zoom Out
If you have Zoomed-In on an image, Zoom-Out allows you to back through the zoom setting
down to 1:1.
Setting Default Gamma in User Prefer-
ences:
User Preferences is in the Camera menu.
The Default Gamma setting is used
t
o
set the default output Gamma for
displayed and saved images.
The default Gamma is 1.0 (linear). Many
laptop computer displays have a Gamma
of 1.0, while most larger fl t panel LCD
monitors have a Gamma of 2.2.
Note that changing the Default Gamma setting does not cha
ng
e the current Gamma of the camera, it sets it reset
value. To set the Gamma of the camera to a new default, navigate to the Display Settings
t
ab and select “Reset Light
and Color Setting
”
Figure 7-12 on page 55 uses two screen shots of a high-contrast image to demonstrate the di
ff
erence in
appearance between Gamma 1.0 and 2.2. These images were displayed on a monitor with a 2.2 Gamma.
Figure 7-9:
Video Control Pane
Figure 7-10:
View Menu
Figure 7-11: User Preferences
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