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Most of these settings apply only to the selected thumbnail, while
some allow you specify an option to “apply the setting to all
photos.” Each photograph in the slideshow can have different
effects, delays, etc.
Whenever these Picture Configuration menu options are displayed,
the Forward (
►
) and Reverse (
◄
) navigation buttons operate on the
menu items and not on the thumbnails. Each of these Picture
Configuration menu choices are described below.
9.2.4.1 Return to Main Menu
When you want to exit the Picture Configuration sub-menu, select
“Return to Main Menu.” This will bring you back to the Main Menu
from where you may resume the slideshow. Hitting the Menu button at
anytime will return you to the slideshow mode.
9.2.4.2 Rotate 90º
Your pictures may have been taken with the camera in either horizontal
or vertical position. The Rotate 90º option allows you to set the proper
orientation to display any particular image. When you select Rotate 90º,
the MemoryFrame will rotate the currently selected picture 90º to the
right. First select the thumbnail image you wish to rotate and then push
the Pause/Select button as necessary to rotate the image to the desired
orientation. This will save the change into memory and then return to
thumbnail navigation mode.
9.2.4.3 Delete Picture
The Delete Picture option allows you to delete a particular image from
your MemoryFrame’s storage. Highlight the thumbnail of the image to
be deleted then push the Pause/Select (
||
) button.
9.2.4.4 Hide/Show Image
The MemoryFrame allows pictures that are stored in memory to be
hidden (not shown) when the normal slideshow is presented. This allows
the user to alter the slideshow without deleting the photo from memory.
If you have marked any of the pictures as hidden (with either the PC
application or in this menu system), the thumbnails for these “hidden”
pictures will show the word “Hidden” over the picture. Upon selection
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