Selecting "Frame Property" Options
1.Open the file (i.e., click "File" and "Open" then select desired file). With a view style other than "Film" view: Click on the frame you want to edit to activate it, then click "Tool" and "Frame Property" to activate the Frame Property dialog box (Fig. 35).
The Frame Property dialog box can also be activated by
With "Film" view: Click on the frame you want to edit to activate it, click on the
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Data Imprinting
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2. On the Frame Property dialog box, edit the shooting data as desired then click "OK".
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