Message Send Options - Samsung My Shot SCH-R430 Series User Manual

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Postcard Messages
Your phone's camera lets you quickly send photos overlaid with
handwritten messages as postcards attached to Picture
messages, rather than using the keypad to enter your message.
You can also include a sound file and keypad-entered text.
In standby mode, press the Multimedia (Down navigation
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key), then My Images. A photo gallery of thumbnail images
appears in the display.
Highlight a picture to appear as the background of your
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handwritten Postcard message.
To take a new picture instead, press Camera (
camera viewfinder screen appears in the display. (For
more information, refer to "Taking Pictures" on page 59.)
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While viewing a picture, press Options (
Create Postcard.
Position your handset so that the complete text of a
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handwritten message appears within the image corners.
(For more information, refer to "Taking Snap Shots (Single
Pictures)" on page 59.)
Tip: For best results, write your message on white or light-colored, unruled
paper (that is, no lines).
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) and select
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Message Send Options

You can set priority, validity, and other options before you send a
message.
Use the Right navigation key to increase magnification of
("zoom in on") the message, as needed.
Press TAKE (
). "Merging..." appears in the display,
followed by your new postcard (a high-contrast picture of
your message overlayed on the selected photo).
If you are satisfied with the postcard, press SAVE (
save it.
To begin creating a Picture message containing your
postcard, press Options (
Pic Msg screen then appears in the display with the Send
To tab highlighted and showing the To: list.
Complete and send your new "Postcard" message. (For
more information, refer to "Creating and Sending a Picture
Message" on page 46.)
) to
) and select Send. The Create
Messaging
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