Editing Pictures
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Resizing Pictures: Small Picture
Create a small
copy
of
the
current
picture. Small copies are stored
as
JPEG
files
with
a compression ratio
of
1
:16.
The
following
sizes are available.
Option Description
[II
640x480
uited
to
television playback.
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to
display
on
web
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60xl
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1 Select
the
desired picture from full-frame
(~28)
or
thumbnail
(~51)
playback
mode
and press
MENU.
The playback
menu
is
displayed.
Pictures can also be selected
from
thumbnail
wheel
playback
mode
(~
52).
2 Use
the
multi selector
to
choose [Small
pic]
and
press@.
3 Choose
the
desired copy size and press
@.
4 Choose
[Yes]
and press
@.
A new, smaller
copy
is
created.
To cancel creating a small copy, choose [No].
The
copy
is
displayed
with
a gray frame.
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More Information
See
"Image/Sound File and Folder Names"
(~
140)
for more information.
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