Photo Playback Controls; Video Playback Controls; Adjusting Focus - Kodak LUMA 350 User Manual

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13. PHOTO PLAYBACK CONTROLS

To access your photos, from the home screen, navigate to Source > File Browser. From there you can
view individual photos or a slideshow of all photos stored either on your removable storage, or on the
projector itself (if you've downloaded anything). In slideshow mode, each photo will automatically
display in the order they are stored.
To access the controls during playback, you will first need to tap the center circle button on top of the
projector to bring up the control menu. Then you may perform the following actions:
1. Pause the slideshow: tap the center circle button. Tap it again to resume.
2. Play next image: tap the > button.
3. Return to previous image: tap the < button.

14. VIDEO PLAYBACK CONTROLS

To access the controls during your video's playback, you will first need to tap the center circle button
on top of the projector to bring up the control menu. Then you may perform the following actions:
1. Pause video: tap the center circle button. Tap it again to resume.
2. Fast forward: tap the > button. To increase the fast forward speed, tap the button again. Each press
will increase the speed in this order: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x.
3. Rewind: tap the < button. To increase the rewind speed, tap the button again. Each press will
increase the speed in this order: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x.
4. Exit video playback: Press and hold the center circle button for two seconds.

15. ADJUSTING FOCUS

If the image on the screen appears fuzzy or unfocused when you turn the projector on, use the focus
wheel on the side to correct the image. Turn the wheel up or down until the image appears sharp and
clear.
NOTE: If a specific image or video remains fuzzy after adjusting the focus wheel, try pressing and
holding the confirm button to return to the home screen. If the home screen graphics appear clear
and the image is still fuzzy, the problem may be the image or video quality.
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