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Adjusting the Image Size (Trimming)
You can change the size of the picture you have taken using this
camera.
<Operation>
1
Select the picture you want to
change the size using “
@
” or
“
#
”, then press the “
MENU
”
button. Then select “
”
using the “
@
” or “
#
” button
and press “
.”
2
Select [
EXECUTE TRIMMING
].
Press “
.”
3
[
SELECT IMAGE AREA
]
screen will be displayed.
5
You can move the area using
“
%
/
fi
/
@
/
#
” button.
The center of the
image will be
displayed here.
The area to be trimmed.
The area to be
trimmed.
The area to be
trimmed.
Whole area
will be
trimmed.
Press the “
%
” button.
4
Select the area to be trimmed
by pressing “
W
” or “
T
”.
¶
You can not move the area
when you are going to trim the
whole area.
T
W
4
Press the “
#
” button to display
the print submenu.
5
After completing all settings,
select [
RETURN
] and press the
“
” button.
6
To print an index sheet, press
[
INDEX
], followed by “
#
”, [
SET
UP INDEX PRINT
], and the “
”
button.
<NOTE>
¶
Since DPOF data is preserved as
part of the overall memory of the
memory card, setting may not be
possible if the memory card has
insufficient remaining space.
¶
Do not use a personal computer
to delete or modify DPOF image
data on a memory card.
¶
When submitting a memory card
to a commercial photo printing
service for printing, first use the
information screen (page 61) to
confirm the number of prints
desired for each image.
¶
Any pictures taken after setting
the DPOF for an index print will
not be included on the index
print. To include the new
pictures, set the index print
option once again.
7
Select [
RETURN
] and press
the “
” button to complete
settings.
Index print ON/OFF
Total number of prints selected
¶
To confirm the number of
prints set for each individual
picture, use the information
screen (page 61).
Select date imprint ON/OFF.
Specify number of prints.
Summary of Contents for PDR-3310
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