Polaroid CZA-05300B manual Editing your Images, Cropping Images, Adding Photo Border, EN-28

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Editing your Images

The camera has features that allow you to perform several photo editing functions on your images before printing. You can remove red-eye effects, crop images to specific sizes and more.

Cropping Images

a. After selecting you image in the review mode, press the PRINT button. Opt for the [Crop] feature with the c / d buttons, and press the OK button.

b.Select the image that you want to edit with the e / f buttons.

c.Press the OK button again to enter the

cropping mode. You should see the highlighted crop box.

d. Press the W / T buttons.

„Pressing the T button enlarges the image.

„To return to normal magnification, press the W button.

e.Press the c / d / e / f buttons to select the image portion that you want to crop and press the OK button.

f.Select [Yes] with the e / f buttons, and press the OK button. The cropped image is saved as a new file.

g.To proceed with image printing, select [Yes] with the e / f buttons on the "Print Now?" menu.

„After the printing process is complete, the camera returns to the main Print menu.

Adding Photo Border

a.After selecting you image in the review mode, press the PRINT button. Opt for the [Photo Border] feature with the c / d buttons, and press the OK button.

b.Select the image that you want to edit with the e / f buttons.

c.Press the OK button again to enter the border mode. You should see the border frame on your image box.

d.Select the photo border that you want to choose with the e / f buttons, and press the OK button.

e.Select [Yes] with the e / f buttons, and press the OK button. The new bordered image is saved as a new file.

f.To proceed with image printing, select [Yes]

with the e / f buttons on the "Print Now?" menu.

„After the printing process is complete, the camera returns to the main Print menu.

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Contents Page EN-1 FCC StatementEN-2 Trademark InformationProduct Information Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera Keep the battery out of the reach of childrenDo not use the camera in areas near water Do not place the camera on unstable surfacesDo not subject the LCD display to impact Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyesDo not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets Before moving the camera, disconnect all cords and cablesEN-5 EN-6 Contents Overview Package ContentsIntroduction EN-9 Getting to Know Your CameraFront View EN-10 Rear ViewEN-11 LCD DisplayEN-12 EN-13 Getting StartedPreparation EN-14 Installing Polaroid PoGo Zink Photo PaperEN-15 Charging the BatteryEN-16 Initial SettingsSetting the Date and Time EN-17 Choosing your LanguageFormatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory EN-18 Capture ModeCapturing Images EN-19 Setting the Self-timerEN-20 Setting the Scene ModeSetting Manual White Balance EN-21 Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background ImageCombining Shots of Two People into a Single Image Recording Video Clips Video ModePlaying Back Video Clips EN-22EN-23 Playback ModePlayback of Still Images EN-24 Attaching Voice MemosPlaying back voice memo EN-25 Canceling the ProtectionProtecting Images EN-26 Erasing ImagesEN-27 Instant Digital Printer Functions and FeaturesSetting the number of prints Cropping Images Editing your ImagesAdding Photo Border EN-28EN-29 Removing Red-eye EffectsAdding Data Imprint Capture Menu Menu OptionsSize QualitySaturation SharpnessWhite Balance MeteringLCD Bright Capture ModeDate Print EN-32EN-33 Video MenuAudio Playback Menu EN-35 Setup MenuDownloading Your Files Transferring Files to Your ComputerSystem Requirement Windows Macintosh EN-36EN-37 Using the Camera AS a PC CameraEN-38 Editing Software InstallationEN-39 SpecificationsDescription Possible Number of Shots AppendixPossible number of shots still image Possible recording time / sec video clipEN-41 TroubleshootingEN-42 Problem Solution Do notEN-43 Quick PrintingConnecting the camera to the printer Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant PrinterPrinting images EN-44EN-45 Finished.PRINTINGEN-46 Default Settings