Canon PowerShot SD990 IS User Manual page 93

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You can change the look of an image when shooting. However, depending
on the scene, the image may become rough, or the colors may not come out
as expected. We recommend saving the original image as well as the new
one (p. 95).
I
A
Color Accent
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You can take shots where only a single chosen color from within the screen
remains, and the rest of the shot changes to black and white.
Recorded color
Select
IA.
Set the mode dial to
SeN,
turn the @
dial and select
IA.
Press the
DISP.
button.
The unchanged image, and the Color
Accent image will both display.
The color for default settings is green.
Indicate the color.
Position the center frame so it is filled with the
the color you want, and press the
~
button.
The color indicated will be recorded.
Indicated the area to be colored.
Press the .....,... buttons or turn the @dial,
and change the area you want to color.
When you want only the color that you
have chosen to remain, increase the value
of -. When you want to colors to remain
that are close to the color you have
chosen, increase the value of +.
Pressing the
DISP.
button will make the
setting, and will return to the shooting screen.
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