OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
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NOTE
• When the camera is at an angle to the old
photograph, one side of the recorded image may
appear longer than the side opposite from it. This is
called “keystoning,” which is caused by the
difference in distance from the camera lens to each
side of the photograph. The side of the photograph
that is closer to the camera looks longer and the side
further from the camera looks shorter. Auto keystone
correction corrects for this distortion, which means
that a photograph appears normal even if you record
it at an angle.
To restore an old photograph
1.
In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).
2.
Use [왖], [왔], [왗], and [왘] to select “Old
Photo”, and then press [SET].
3.
Press the shutter
button to record the
image.
• This displays a
photograph contour
confirmation screen,
and then saves the
original recorded image.
An error message will
appear (page 232),
without displaying the
photograph contour
confirmation screen, if
the camera is unable to
find the contour of the
photograph.
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