Red-Eye Correction; Trim - Nikon D80 Manual

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Red-Eye Correction

Selecting this option displays a preview image as shown below. Confi rm the eff ects of red-
eye correction and create a corrected copy as described in the following table. Note that
red-eye correction may not always produce the expected results and may in very rare cir-
cumstances be applied to portions of the image that are not aff ected by red eye; check the
preview thoroughly before proceeding. Red-eye correction is available only with photo-
graphs taken using the fl ash.
To
Zoom in and out
View other areas
of image
Create copy

Trim

Choosing this option displays the selected image full frame as shown below. To create a
cropped copy of the selected image:
To
Zoom in and out
View other areas
of image
Create copy
Trim: Image Quality and Size
Copies created from NEF (RAW) or NEF (RAW)+JPEG photos (NEF (RAW), NEF (RAW) + JPEG Fine,
NEF (RAW) + JPEG Normal, and NEF (RAW) + JPEG Basic) have an image quality of JPEG Fine;
cropped copies created from JPEG photos (JPEG Fine, JPEG Normal, and JPEG Basic) have the
same image quality as the original. Depending on the size of the crop, the copy may be 2,560 × 1,920,
1,920 × 1,440, 1,280 × 960, 960 × 720, or 640 × 480 pixels in size.
Use
Description
Press
to zoom in,
photo is zoomed in, press multi selector up,
/
down, left, or right to view areas of image
not visible in monitor. Keep multi selector
pressed to scroll rapidly to other areas of
frame. Navigation window is displayed while
/
button or multi selector is pressed; area currently visible in
monitor is indicated by yellow border.
If the camera detects red eye in the selected photograph, a copy will
be created that has been processed to reduce its eff ects. No copy
will be created if the camera is unable to detect red eye.
Use
Description
Press
to zoom in,
/
photo is zoomed in, press multi selector up,
down, left, or right to view areas of image not
visible in monitor.
Save the area currently visible in the monitor as a separate fi le and
return to the retouch menu or full-frame playback.
Menu Guide / Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch Menu
to zoom out. While
to zoom out. While
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