Directions For Use
3.
39
Creating
an
album
You
can
store
pictures
contained
in
a
memory
card
or
DVD+RW/+R
in
a
so-called
'
Albums
'i
n
a
different
order.
A
lbums
are
binary
files
containing
information
on
the
o
rientation
and
storage
location
o
f
the
pictures.
Albums
from
a
medium
that
cannot
be
recorded
by
the
DVD
recorder
(Picture
CD,
CD-ROM,
finalised
DVD+R),
w
ill
be
stored
in
the
internal
memory
of
the
DVD
recorder.
You
can
store
up
to
a
maximum
of
100
pictures
per
album
in
20
albums.
Adding
pictures
to
an
album
1
Select
'
Albums
'i
n
th
e
'
Media
menu
'u
sing
B
or
A
and
confirm
w
ith
C
.
2
An
overview
of
the
albums
you
already
created
will
appear.
Select
'
New
album
'w
ith
B
to
create
a
new
album.
3
Press
C
.The
menu
'
Album
Settings
'w
ill
appear.
In
a
new
album,
the
line
'
Add
photos
'i
s
already
highlighted.
4
Confirm
with
OK
.
5
The
roll
overview
will
appear.
6
Use
B
or
A
to
select
the
roll
from
which
you
want
to
add
pictures
to
the
album.
7
Confirm
with
C
.
The
picture
overview
will
appear.
8
Use
D
,
C
,
B
,
A
to
select
the
pictures
you
want
to
add
to
the
album.
9
Confirm
each
selected
picture
with
SELECT
.D
o
not
pay
attention
to
the
order
of
the
pictures.
You
can
change
it
later
in
the
album.
Select
all
p
ictures
If
you
want
to
store
many
pictures
in
the
album,
select
'
Select
all
'.
Then
use
SELECT
to
select
the
pictures
you
don't
want
to
add
to
the
album.
These
pictures
w
ill
be
deselected.
0
Keep
pressing
A
until
the
menu
bar
is
highlighted.
A
Select
'
Done
'w
ith
D
or
C
to
add
all
selected
pictures
to
the
album.
B
Confirm
w
ith
OK
.
The
album
will
be
created.
'
SAVING
'w
ill
appear
in
the
display
while
the
album
is
created.
Do
not
remove
the
medium
from
the
device!
C
The
menu
'
Album
Settings
'w
ill
then
automatically
appear.
À
To
add
additional
pictures,
use
B
to
select
'
Add
photos
'and
confirm
w
ith
OK
.
Á
Repeat
steps
5
to
À
until
the
album
contains
all
the
desired
pictures.
Changing
the
picture
order
within
an
album
You
can
change
the
order
of
the
pictures
within
an
album
as
you
w
ish.
The
order
of
the
pictures
of
the
rolls
remains
unchanged.
1
Select
'
Albums
'i
n
th
e
'
Media
menu
'using
B
or
A
and
confirm
with
C
.
An
overview
of
the
albums
you
already
created
w
ill
appear.
2
Press
C
to
select
the
desired
album.
The
'
Album
Settings
'
menu
will
appear.
3
Select
'
Overview
'b
y
pressing
B
.The
'
Overview
'option
can
be
found
on
the
second
menu
page
4
Confirm
with
OK
.
5
Use
B
,
A
,
D
,
C
to
select
the
picture
you
want
to
move
to
a
different
position.
6
Press
SELECT
.The
picture
frame
appears
in
a
different
color.
7
Keep
pressing
A
until
the
menu
bar
is
highlighted.
8
Select
'
Move
'u
sing
D
or
C
and
confirm
w
ith
OK
.
9
Use
B
,
A
,
D
,
C
to
select
the
position
before
which
the
desired
picture
is
to
be
moved.
0
Confirm
with
OK
.The
picture
will
be
inserted.
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Changing
the
slide
show
settings
1
Press
SYSTEM
MENU
during
playback
of
the
slide
show.
2
Select
one
of
the
displayed
functions
with
the
D
or
C
button.
O
'
Overview
'
Returns
to
the
picture
overview.
Has
the
same
function
as
STOP
h
O
'
Play
'
Resumes
the
slide
show.
Has
the
same
function
as
PLAY
G
O
'
Timer
'
Select
one
of
various
speeds
by
pressing
B
Confirm
w
ith
C
.
Start
the
slide
show
with
PLAY
G
.
O
'
Repeat
':
Switches
repeat
playback
of
the
slide
show
on
and
off
Using
the
buttons
on
the
remote
-Repeat
playback:
Button
PLAY
MODE
-Enlarge
pictures:
Button
ZOOM
-Edit
pictures:
Button
EDIT
Advanced
editing
of
the
JPEG
pictures
You
can
edit
the
pictures
in
the
DVD
recorder
and
then
store
them
back
on
the
memory
card
or
a
DVD+RW/+R.
The
original
picture
remains
unchanged,
and
the
modified
one
is
additionally
stored
on
the
medium.
Please
make
sure
the
memory
card
or
DVD+RW/+R
is
not
write-protected
and
has
enough
storage
space.
1
Press
at
the
required
picture
the
button
EDIT
.
2
Select
one
of
the
displayed
functions
with
the
D
or
C
button.
Using
the
buttons
on
the
remote
-
ANGLE
:Rotates
the
picture
-
ZOOM
:Enlarge
the
picture
-
STOP
h
:Returns
to
the
picture
overview
-
CLEAR
:D
iscard
the
changes.
The
picture
w
ill
be
reloaded.
'
Overview
'
Returns
to
the
picture
overview.
'
Rotate
'
Rotates
the
picture
by
90
each
time
you
press
OK
.
'
Flip
'
Mirrors
the
picture
along
its
vertical
axis
when
you
press
OK
.
'
Zoom
'
Using
this
function,
you
can
enlarge
the
picture
and
pan
through
the
enlarged
picture.
1
Press
OK
to
activate
the
zoom
function.
2
Select
the
area
to
be
enlarged
with
D
,
C
,
B
,
A
.
3
You
can
press
ZOOM
to
enlarge
the
selected
area
at
several
steps.
4
Press
OK
to
return
to
the
normal
picture
size.
'
Filters
'
Using
this
function,
you
can
modify
the
picture
properties.
1
Press
B
and
select
one
of
the
displayed
functions
using
B
or
A
.Confirm
with
C
.
O
'
Sepia
:
Displays
the
entire
picture
in
brown
colors.
It
gives
the
picture
an
'antique'
appearance.
O
'
Negative
':
Converts
the
picture
into
a
black-and-white
negative.
O
'
Colour
negative
':
Converts
the
picture
into
a
color
negative.
Comparable
to
a
color
negative
film.
O
'
Black
&
white
':
Converts
the
picture
into
a
black-and-white
picture.
O
'
Soften
':
Use
this
function
to
reduce
picture
sharpness
in
three
steps,
from
edge
blurring
to
a
visible
blur.
2
To
end,
keep
pressing
A
until
the
menu
bar
is
selected.
'
Colour
'
Using
this
function,
you
can
change
the
red,
green,
and
blue
color
components
o
f
the
picture.
1
Press
B
.
2
Use
B
or
A
to
select
the
corresponding
color
control.
3
Change
the
color
using
D
or
C
.
4
To
end,
keep
pressing
A
until
the
menu
bar
is
selected.
'
Reset
'
This
setting
w
ill
appear
only
if
changes
have
already
been
made
to
the
picture.
If
you
want
to
discard
the
changes,
confirm
with
OK
.
'
Save
'
This
setting
w
ill
appear
only
if
changes
have
already
been
made
to
the
picture.
If
you
want
to
save
the
changes,
confirm
w
ith
OK
.
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'Digital
Photo
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