Creating Retouched Copies: The Retouch Menu; Creating Retouched Copies - Nikon D60 User Manual

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Creating
Retouched
Copies: The Retouch Menu
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Retouching
Copies
• The options in tile retouch menu carl each be applied once to existing copies, although this may
result in lossof quality. Note tile following:
- The same option cannot be applied to the same copy more than once.
- Copies created with Quick retouch cannot be further modified using D-Lighting
- Copies created with D-Lighting
cannot be further modified using Quick retouch.
- Copies created with Trim or Small picture cannot be further modified.
- Quick retouch, D-Lighting, Red-eye correction, and Filter effects other than Crossscreen
cannot be applied to monochrome copies.
- Copies created with any Filter effects option other than Cross screen cannot be further
modified with Filter effects other than Cross screen.
- Copies created with NEF (RAW) processing>Optimize image>Black-and-white cannot be
further modified using Quick retouch, D-Lighting, Red-eye correction, Monochrome, or
Filter effects other than Crossscreen.
• Quick retouch, D-Lighting, Red-eye correction, Monochrome, and Filter effects other than
Crossscreen cannot be applied to photographs taken with Black-and-white selected for
Optimize image ([] 101).
• The D60 may be unable to display or retouch photographs that were created with other models of
camera or that have been modified using a computer or other device.
• If no operations are performed for 12 seconds (default setting) while creating a retouched copy,
the monitor will turn off and a retouched copy will not be saved.To increase the amount of time
allowed to pass,select Long for Custom Setting 1S(Auto off timers; [] 114),or select Custom
and specify a longer time for Playback/menus.
Creating
Retouched
Copies
1
Display the retouch
menu and highlight
menu item ([]
94).
f_----.
2
Display selection
screen.
3
Highlight
photograph.
Pressand hold (_ to enlarge display of tile selected
_'X
photograph.
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