Using Color Restoration To Correct The Color Of An Old Photograph - Casio Exilim EX-Z60 User Manual

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IMPORTANT!
• If the original image is smaller than 1600 × 1200
pixels, the new (corrected) version is the same size
as the original one.
• Keystone correction cannot be performed on the
following types of images.
— Movie images and the voice recording file icon
— Images created with MOTION PRINT
— Images recorded with another camera
• The keystone correction operation cannot be
performed if there is not enough memory to store the
corrected image.
• When you display a corrected image on the camera's
monitor screen, the date and time indicate when the
image was originally recorded, not when the image
was corrected.
• When a keystone corrected image appears on the
full-month calendar screen, it is displayed on the
date that it was corrected (page 148).
Using Color Restoration to Correct the
Color of an Old Photograph
Color restoration let you correct the old color of a
photograph shot with a digital camera. This function is
useful for correcting existing old photographs, posters, etc.
• Performing color restoration on an image causes a new
(restored) version (1600 × 1200 pixels) to be stored as a
separate file.
1.
In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to scroll
through images on the monitor screen and
display the one you want to correct.
2.
Select the "PLAY" tab, select "Color
Correction", and then press [ ].
3.
Use [ ] and [ ] to select the photograph
candidate you want.
4.
Use [ ] and [ ] to select "Correct", and then
press [SET].
• This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor
screen.
• To exit color restoration without storing anything,
select "Cancel".
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