Konica Minolta G600 instruction manual Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness

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Saturation

Saturation controls how vivid the colors of an image are. Saturation can be set in five levels with the quality option in the recording menu (p. 50).

Contrast

Contrast controls the tonal ratio of an image. Contrast can be set in five levels with the quality option in the recording menu (p. 50).

Decreased contrast

Normal contrast

Increased contrast

Sharpness

Sharpness accents or softens details in an image in five levels with the quality option in the record- ing menu (p. 50). Any changes made are applied to the live image, but may be difficult to see. However, when viewed with a computer, the changes are evident.

Decreased sharpness

Increased sharpness

Normal

52 RECORDING – ADVANCED OPERATION

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Contents IM-A402/0403 Before you begin For proper and safe use Lithium-ion batteries General warnings and cautions For Proper and Safe USEPage For Proper and Safe USE Declaration on Conformity Table of contents What is an Ev? AF AE AWB Data-transfer mode Names of parts Page Charging the battery Getting up and runningInserting a battery Camera notesBattery-condition indicator Auto power offAC adapter sold separately Installing and removing a memory card About memory cards Turning the camera on and off Attaching the strapSetting the language, date, and time Handling the camera Recording mode Basic operationLCD monitor display Using the zoom lens Camera-shake warningBasic recording operation Focus lock Focus rangeFocus signals Special focusing situationsDisplay button Recording mode Monitor OffFlash modes Flash signals Flash range Automatic operationFocus modes and self-timer Shooting TipsDeleting images Playback Basic operation Single-frame playback displayViewing images Display button PlaybackIndex playback Enlarged playbackRecording Advanced Operation Navigating the recording menuResolution Image size and compression Recording Advanced OperationCamera Notes Movie recording Exposure compensation Press the right controller key to continueWhite balance AE Metering modes Monochrome Digital zoom Adjusting the monitor Voice recording Recording tipsAdd audio recording Delete audio recording Slow shutter limit Manual exposure Quality Camera sensitivity ISO speed Flash compensationContrast SaturationSharpness Color An introduction to colorWhat is an Ev? Short guide to photographyPlayback Advanced operation Playing back movies and audioNavigating the Playback menu Frame-selection screen IndexCopy Copy Unit Delete Media Unit Dpof Dpof Media Unit Select Date ALL on Enter Protect Protect Move Move Unit Resize Slide show Setup menu Navigating the setup menuFormat Recording menu setup Date setupSelf-timer delay Quick viewSound File-number reset Memory priorityAdd audio recording setup LanguageCustom setup Custom setup notes Macro focus and self-timer modesAF autofocus lock AE autoexposure lockReset default Continuous-advance focus lockSetup menu Transfer mode Information display setupData-transfer mode System requirementsConnecting the camera to a computer Connecting to Windows 98 and 98 SE Automatic InstallationManual Installation Page Memory card folder organization DcimCamera Notes Windows 98 / 98 Second Edition Disconnecting the camera from a computerWindows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP Macintosh Pictbridge Total number of prints Number of copies Image sizePrinting Notes QuickTime system requirements Changing the memory card Data-transfer mode Windows 98 and 98 Second EditionTroubleshooting AppendixAbout the Lithium-ion Battery Charger Cord Removing the driver software Windows Cleaning Care and storageCamera care StorageBatteries Memory cardsBefore important events and journeys Operating temperatures and conditions Questions and serviceLCD monitor care CopyrightTechnical specifications CCDPage Konica Minolta Customer Support Konica Minolta Photoworld