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Every detail counts: to show off the best part of a photo, just use the handy trimming function to select any part of the image, then enlarge and crop this and save it as a separate photo. This allows you to select a specific section of a photo, such as a person's face, and print this out as a separate photo - all without the need for a computer.
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Once you are in PLAY mode, use the and buttons to scroll through the photos and open the image you wish to trim. |
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Go to the "PLAY" tab and select "Trimming". Then press .
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You will only be able to do this if a photo is displayed in the colour display. |
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Use the zoom control to enlarge the photo to the required size and then move the enlarged section to the area you wish to crop using the , , and buttons.
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Now press [SET] to crop the selected section and save as a separate file.
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If you wish to cancel this process at any time, just press [MENU]. |
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If you trim a photo with an aspect ratio of 3:2 or 16:9, the resulting photo will have an aspect ratio of 4:3. |
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The creation date of the trimmed photo is the same as the creation date of the original photo. |
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Photos can only be trimmed if there is enough memory available to save the trimmed photo. |
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