BenQ DC 5530 User’s Manual
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5.3
5.3
5.3
5.3
Resizing an Image
Resizing an Image
Resizing an Image
Resizing an Image
You can use the following procedure to change an image to one of the three sizes.
1. 1600 x1200-pixel UXGA size; 2. 1280 x 960-pixel SXGA size; 3. 640 x 480-pixel VGA size
• VGA is the optimum image size for attachment to e-mail messages or incorporation into
Web pages.
1.
In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].
2.
Select the "PLAY" tab, select "Resize", and then press [ ].
3.
Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images and display the
one you want to resize.
4.
Use [
] and [
] to select the setting you want, and then
press [SET].
5.4
5.4
5.4
5.4
Cropping an Image
Cropping an Image
Cropping an Image
Cropping an Image
Use the following procedure when you want to crop a portion of an enlarged image and use the
remaining part of the image as an e-mail attachment, Web page image, etc.
1.
In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images
and display the one you want to crop.
2.
Press [MENU].
3.
Select the "PLAY" tab, select "Trimming", and then press [ ] .
• This causes a cropping boundary to appear.
4.
Use the zoom controller to make the cropping boundary
larger or smaller.
• The size of the cropping boundary depends on the size of the image on the display.
5.
Use [
], [
], [ ] and [ ] to move the cropping boundary up, down, left, or right until
the area of the image you want to extract is within the boundary.
6.
Press [SET] to extract the part of the image enclosed in the cropping boundary.
• If you want to cancel the procedure at any point, press [MENU].
Important!
Important!
Important!
Important!
•
Resizing an image creates a new file that contains the image in the size you select. The file
with the original image also remains in memory.
•
An image recorded using the 2816 x 2112 or 2816 x 1872 (3:2) pixel size cannot be resized.
Important!
Important!
Important!
Important!
•
Cropping an image creates a new file that contains the cropped image. The file with the
original image also remains in memory.
•
For a 640 x 480 size image, you cannot change the size of the cropping boundary at all.
•
An image recorded using the 2816x2112 or 2816 x 1872 (3:2) pixel size cannot be cropped.