Shooting Pictures With Strong Contrast (Contrast) - Olympus C-200 ZOOM Reference Manual

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Shooting Pictures with Strong
Contrast
If you want to take pictures with strong contrast (more distinction
between lighter and darker areas), set the camera's contrast to "HIGH".
If you intend to process your pictures on a personal computer, it is
better to set the camera's contrast to "LOW".
For operating instructions see "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.72).
Image Group Menu Items:
PIC
WB
[
NORMAL
NORMAL
[
CANCEL
Settings:
HIGH
NORMAL
LOW
CANCEL
(Contrast)
AUTO
[
]
[
HQ
]
]
]
SET
SET OK
Press
to highlight "
The setting screen will be
displayed.
HIGH:
Gives pictures a stronger distinction
between light and dark areas.
However, high contrast may cause
bright areas to become too white or
dark areas to become too black.
NORMAL (the default mode when
the power is turned on):
Most suitable for pictures that will be
printed or used for general viewing.
LOW:
The best setting for images to be
processed further using a personal
computer.
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