Memory; Timeout; Editing Your Photos - SENDO P600 Manual

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To
Picture quality
Choose the photo quality:
Fine
- produces the best quality
images, but consumes the most

memory.

Standard
slightly lower quality, but uses less
memory so you can store more of
them.
Multishot
Configure the multishot feature. You
can turn this feature
from
3 Shots
take a photo with multishot on, 3 or
5 photos are taken consecutively.
Night mode
Turn this feature
Night mode to take a picture when
lighting conditions are poor, and a
longer exposure time is needed.
Shutter sound
Select a shutter sound from the list
displayed.
Pictures
Go to the
manage your photos. See the
Pictures section on Page 50 for
details.
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Note:
When viewing pictures taken in
Large or Medium modes on your phone,
the images will be scaled to fit the screen.
This means that they will appear less
detailed than when viewed on a higher
resolution screen, such as a personal
computer.
Memory
Photos use up phone memory. The better the
resolution and quality, the more memory a
picture will use.
The approximate number of pictures you can
take with the available memory and the
chosen resolution and quality settings, is
displayed at the top right of the screen in the
viewfinder.
- produces images of
Off
or select
or
5
Shots. When you
On
or Off. Use
Pictures
list where you can
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Timeout

To save the phone's battery, the camera will
automatically switch itself off after
approximately 60 seconds if you have not
pressed any keys. To re-activate the camera,
press f.

Editing your photos

Once you have taken a photo, press d,
Options
and select the
rotate, resize or crop your photo:
Rotate
Rotate the image by
or
90 degrees
anti-clockwise.
Resize
Automatically scale the photo to fit on the
display (128 x 96 pixels).
Crop
Crop the photo size to 128 x 128 pixels.
Use the navigation keys to move the crop
area around the photo. Press g,
you have finished.
When you have finished editing the photo,
press g,
to save the photo or d,
Save
Delete
to discard it. The original photo will
not be overwritten.
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option. You can
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Ok
when
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