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Setting
Cross Processing
Cross processing is the procedure
of
deliberately
processing a
film
in
the
wrong type
of
chemicals
to create an image with different
colors and
contrast. This camera features
digital
cross processing, which is done
internally.
1
2
•
When Cross Processing
is
set, the file format
is
fixed to [JPEG] and cannot
be changed. You cannot use
Cross
Processing when the file format
is
set to
[RAW] or [RAW+].
•
When Cross
Processing
is
set, the following functions and operation are not
available.
- Multi-exposure
- Extended Bracketing or HDR Capture {The function selected last
is
used.)
- Changing the settings of White Balance and Custom
Image
Select
[Cross Processing]
in
the
[0
Rec. Mode 2] menu
and press the four-way
controller
(...,
).
When the exposure mode is set to
.f1
(Movie),
select from [Movie]
in
the
[0
Rec. Mode 4] menu. (p.152)
The [Cross Processing] screen appears.
Press the four-way controller (...,)
and use the four-way
controller
(
•
T)
to
select
an
item and press
the
OK
button.
Select from
[Off],
[Random], [Preset 1-3]
and [Favorite 1-3].
3
Press the
MENU
button twice.
The camera
is
ready to take a picture.