Capturing In Black-And-White, Sepia Tone, Or Document - Kodak DC280 User Manual

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Capturing in Black-and-White, Sepia Tone, or Document

If you want to take black-and-white pictures, maybe for a brochure or
newspaper; in sepia tone to give your picture an antique look; or of
documents so text stands out, use the Effects setting. When activated, the
camera Preview is automatically turned on so you can see if the effect
selected works well with your subject. If you like the effect, go ahead and
take the picture. If you do not like the effect, select a different one before
taking the picture. Once the picture is taken with the effect, the effect
cannot be removed.
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1
Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2
Slide the POWER switch to the right to
turn on the camera.
3
Press the MENU button.
The LCD displays the main Menu screen.
4
/
Press a
button until the
is highlighted.
5
Press the DO-IT button.
6
/
Press a
button until the Effect
option you want is highlighted.
q
Black & White—takes a black-and-
white picture.
q
Sepia Tone—takes a picture with a
reddish-brown cast.
q
Document—takes a picture with added
contrast so text stands out.
q
No Effect—takes a color picture.
7
Press the DO-IT button.
The main Menu screen reappears.
8
To cancel Effect, press a
until No Effect is highlighted, then press
the DO-IT button, or turn off the camera.
icon
button
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