Onkyo 5100 manual Cropping Pictures, Save this image as displayed?, Photo Trim

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Cropping Pictures

This option lets you crop part of a picture and save it as a separate file.

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More on Playback

Scroll Zoom

Zoom picture in and out.

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Save this image as displayed?

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Yes

Confirmation dialog displayed. Select Yes to create cropped copy, No to exit without creating copy, then press the center of the multi selector.

Scroll Zoom

Scroll picture. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until desired portion of image is displayed in monitor.

To view the new, cropped copy, press the multi selector down until the copy is displayed.

Cropped pictures are stored as JPEG files (compression ratio 1 : 8). Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created, copies will be 2,592 × 1,944, 2,048 × 1,536, 1,600 × 1,200, 1,024 × 768, 640 × 480, 320

×240, or 160 × 120 pixels in size. Copies are stored in separate files in the memory or on the memory card with names of the form "RSCNnnnn.JPG," where "nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera.

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Cropped pictures are stored with the same recording date and time as the original.

Resized copies and cropped copies can not be cropped.

If a cropped copy created using the E5100 is viewed on a different digital camera, the pic- ture may not be displayed or it may not be possible to transfer it to a computer.

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Contents Digital Camera Trademark Information Observe caution when using the camera strap Observe proper precautions when handling batteriesTurn off immediately in the event of malfunction Do not use in the presence of flammable gasObserve caution when operat- ing the flash Use appropriate cablesKeep out of reach of children Removing memory cardsKeep dry Handle the lens and all moving parts with careDo not drop Keep away from strong mag- netic fieldsFor Home or Office USE Comply with copyright notices Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Before Taking Important PicturesAF-Assist Illuminator LED Design Rule for Camera File System DCFTable of contents Using the Playback Menu Using the Shooting MenuShooting Menu Introduction Internal Memory and SD Memory CardLife-Long Learning Before You BeginParts of the Camera Attaching the Camera StrapMemory card slot cover Q Speaker Built-in Speedlight Q Viewfinder Q18Before Parts of the CameraYou Begin Internal memory/memory card Indicator MonitorBefore You BeginControlling the Monitor MonitorMonitor turns off while flash is charging Q Mode Dial Setup QBefore You Begin Movie Q Auto QNavigating the Menus Shutter-Release ButtonOpen the battery-chamber cover Close the battery-chamber coverImportant Battery Type Inserting BatteriesRead Battery Warnings Alternative Power SourcesInserting Batteries Replacing Batteries Damaged BatteriesInserting Memory Cards Confirm that the camera is offOpen the memory card slot cover Insert the memory cardWrite Protect Switch Inserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory CardsRemoving Memory Cards Memory CardsChecking the Battery Level Check the battery level in the monitorTurn the camera on X ButtonChecking the Battery Level Turning the Camera Off Power-on LampAuto Power Off Standby Mode Sleep ModeClock Battery Basic SetupTime Zone Basic Setup Home Time ZoneSet DateSelect P Mode Rotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera onSelect P Mode Number of Exposures Remaining Basic PhotographyFrame the Picture Ready the cameraFrame your subject Dont Block the ShotFrame the Picture Digital Zoom When Lighting Is PoorMonitor or Viewfinder? Focus and Shoot FocusTake the picture Monitor turns off while flash is chargingFocus and Shoot During Recording Focusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus LockGetting Good Results with Autofocus Press the x button View pictures in the monitorErase 1 image ? YesImage File and Folder Names Playback TipPicture type Identifier Extension When Lighting Is Poor Using the Flash Mode How it works When to use itAuto Auto withFlash Mode Selection 2 Camera Shake IconFlash Range Close-UpsTaking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-Timer Stopping the Self-TimerSelf-Timer More onEasy Close-ups Macro Close-up Mode Macro Close-up ModeAssist and Scene Modes Assist ModesScene Modes Assist and Scene ModesUsing the Guides Image ModeFraming Assist PortraitPortrait Assist Framing AssistNLandscape Assist LandscapeArchitecture Group rightSports Assist Sports AssistSports \ Sport spectatorFlash Mode Selection in m Mode Night Portrait AssistScene Mode Scene modeParty/Indoor Beach/SnowOFF* & OFF Scene ModePreserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises $ Y OFF* & OFF SelectedHFireworks show Menu Exit Set Joining Panorama Pictures Panorama Assist Using a Tripod Storage Locations for Panoramas Viewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Pictures on the Camera ZoomView other Zoom outSave this image as displayed? Cropping PicturesPhoto Trim Voice Memos Voice Memos Recording and PlaybackPress Description Choosing a Video Mode Connector VCR the AV cable to the televisionViewing Pictures on TV Turn the camera offBefore Connecting the Camera Viewing Pictures on a ComputerCamera a ButtonViewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the USB CableUC-E6 USB cable Disconnecting the Camera Mac OSPrinting Pictures Printing picturesPlayback Menu 1/3 Print SETHighlight Print selected Printing Pictures Print Selection04.05 1200 Date InfoPrinting Pictures Print Set DateUSB Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionPrint Highlight Print selection Printing Via Direct USB Connection ExitPictBridge Print Highlight Dpof printingDpof Printing Printer ready? 007 printsUse a Reliable Power Source Error MessagesBefore Printing Dpof PrintingRotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera on Recording MoviesStart recording MoviesRecording Movies Flash Mode Selection in W ModeMovies Display options Ŕŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller sizeHighlight Auto-focus mode AUTO-FOCUS ModeMovie menu also includes the following focus options MovieViewing Movies Playback VolumeDeleting Movies Image mode White balance Exp. + Using the Shooting MenuShooting Menu Using the Shooting Menu Image modeHighlight menu item EXP. +Image Mode 1/2 Image ModeHigh Normal Image Mode and Number of Exposures Remaining Image mode Memory Memory cardImage Size Print SizeWhite balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condi White BalanceOption Description Auto Tions. Best choice in most situationsPreset White Balance White BAL PresetCancel Measure White BalanceExp. + +0.3Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value Exposure CompensationRestrictions on Camera Settings ContinuousContinuous Single Continuous Multi-shotBest Shot Selector BSSBest Shot Selector OFFColor Options Indicator Color OptionsColor Options Standard color Vivid colorDelete Using the Playback MenuAuto transfer Slide Show Slide ShowLoop Auto OffDelete Deleting Selected PicturesDelete Highlight Erase selected imagesDeleting All Pictures DeleteHighlight Erase all images Before DeletionProtect ProtectMenu Auto Transfer Auto TransferTransferring More than 999 Pictures Hidden PicturesMarking Selected Pictures for Transfer Auto TransferAll on All off Marking Pictures for Transfer with Other CamerasSmall Picture Small PICHighlight option Small PictureCopy Copying Selected PicturesHighlight memory → memory Highlight Selected imagesCopying All Pictures CopySelected images will be copied. OK? No YesFile Number CopyPrint Set Welcome screen Date Monitor settings Using the Setup MenuSET-UP 1/5 Disable welcome Nikon Animation Welcome ScreenSmall Pictures and Cropped Copies Select an ImageSetup Menu Option Description Date DateDate Time zone Camera ClockTime Zones GMT + LocationMonitor SETTINGS1/2 Monitor SettingsShow info Hide info Framing grid Date Imprint Date Imprint 1/2Off Date Date and time Date ImprintDate counter Date counterBrightness BrightnessSound Settings Sound Settings 1/2Button sound Shutter sound Start-up sound Shutter soundShooting modes where the Blur Warning does not function Blur WarningBlur Warning Blur CheckAuto off Sleep mode Sleep modeAuto Off Auto OFFFormat memory/card Memory Card FormatAll images will be deleted All images will beVideo Mode Reset AllLanguage Français French, Italiano Italian, NederlandsReset All Resetting File Numbering toSetting Default White balance Auto Exp. +Battery Type Battery TypeBackup Battery Firmware VersionApproved Memory Cards Optional AccessoriesSan Disk Caring for Your Camera Caring for Your Camera BatteriesError Messages Display Problem SolutionCheck that Connectors are CleanPictures at current settings No pictures on memory card Shooting mode That can beDisplay Problem Possible cause TroubleshootingElectronically-Controlled Cameras Troubleshooting Beach/Snow, D Sunset DuskDawn Night landscape, a Close up, H Fire Works Show, I Copy, K Panorama Assist, orUSB item in setup menu set to PTP when camera con Sports assist Movie, or to e sceneDawn selected in scene menu Or other make of cameraSpecifications CCDSpecifications USBIndex SymbolsIndex Index 6MA04811