Epson r-d1 - Rangefinder Digital Camera User Manual page 35

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Setting
(Format SD Card)
Formats the memory card. You can select
Quick Format or Full Format. See "Formatting
the Memory Card" on page 42 for details.
(Initialize Settings)
Resets the current settings (except date and
time) to their default settings as shown below.
Color
Film
Date
Power Save Timer
Sequential Numbering
LCD Brightness
Language
USER Button
(Long Exp Noise
Reduces noise that appears in an image taken
Reduction)
with a long exposure. The shooting time may
become longer depending on shooting
conditions.
(Color Space)
Selects the color space from sRGB or Adobe
RGB. Adobe RGB is a wider color space than
sRGB and encompasses the colors that can be
printed with CMYK inks. Select Adobe RGB if you
have a printer that supports it.
(RAW Setting)
Sets the image format recorded when shooting
in RAW mode. You can select RAW format only,
or both RAW and JPEG (high resolution) format
in a single file. RAW+JPEG provides the
convenience of viewing the JPEG image on
most computers while retaining the RAW data
for postprocessing, at an increase in image size
and memory card access time.
Description
Setting
Default Value
Color
Standard
YYYY/MM/DD
5min
On
5/8
English
Delete
Setting
(Film Setting)
Allows you to quickly switch film profiles to best
suit the shooting subject or environment. For
each film profile (Film1, Film2, or Film3), you can
assign Edge Enhance, Saturation, Tint, Contrast,
and NR (Noise Reduction). By default, Film1 is
preset for portrait, Film2 for landscape, and
Film3 for night pictures. Use Standard if no
particular profile is required.
Customizing the Settings
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