HP R827 manual Removing red eyes, Cropping images

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Rounded Rectangle—Uses a rectangle with soft corners for the matte border.

Square—Adds a square matte border with beveled edges.

3.Press to select the border and display the creative sub-menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust the border.

4.Press to save a copy of the image with the specified border and return to the

Design Gallery Menu. Press to exit without saving and return to the Add Borders sub-menu.

Removing red eyes

When you select Remove Red Eyes, the camera processes the current still image to remove red eyes from the subjects.

Note To prevent red eyes in images, see Red eye on page 16.

The red-eye removal process takes a few seconds, after which the image displays with green boxes around corrected areas, along with the Remove Red Eyes sub-menu:

Save Changes (Default)—Overwrites the original image and returns to the Design Gallery Menu.

View Changes—Displays a magnified view of the image with green boxes around the corrected areas.

Cancel—Returns to the Design Gallery Menu without saving the red eye changes.

To undo red-eye removal, select Undo Red-Eye Removal from the Design Gallery Menu, then press .

Note Undo Red-Eye Removal only appears on the Design Gallery Menu if

you are viewing an image on which you have already performed red-eye removal, or on an image taken with Red-Eye Removal turned on. See Red-Eye Removal under Using the Capture Menu on page 18.

Remove Red Eyes is only available for still images taken with a flash.

Cropping images

Crop allows you to crop the displayed image to the selected orientation, then use

the Zoom lever and to ensure that the image content you want gets printed.

Tip Make sure you crop images as needed before adding borders or applying artistic effects.

1.Use to select Crop, then press .

2.Use to select a crop orientation and preview the effect it has on the image.

Cancel—Returns to the Design Gallery Menu without saving changes.

Landscape (Default)—Horizontally crops the displayed image to a 3:2 aspect ratio (one third wider than tall).

Portrait—Vertically crops the displayed image to a 2:3 aspect ratio (one-third taller than wide).

Help—Provides extended help information for the Crop function.

Follow the on-screen instructions to use the Zoom lever and adjust what appears in the cropped image.

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Contents User Guide Legal and notice information Contents Page Camera top and back Getting startedCamera dock insert Camera front, side, and bottomBefore taking pictures Choose the language Install the batteryCharge the battery Turn on the cameraSet the date and time Install and format an optional memory cardWindows Install the softwareMacintosh About the HP Photosmart Software Using your cameraTaking still pictures Shooting mode indicatorTaking pictures and recording Video clipsAuto focus and exposure Focusing on the subjectRecording video clips Instant ReviewFor the Macro focus range Using Focus LockOptimizing focus For the Normal Focus rangeOptimizing exposure Using the focus range settingsOther recommendations Optical zoom Using zoomDigital zoom Using the shooting modes Setting the flashRed eye Using Panorama mode During Instant Review see Instant Review Using the Capture MenuHP Photosmart R827 Digital Camera Chapter Using the Self-Timer settings Exposure Compensation Using the Burst settingWhite Balance Adaptive LightingISO speed Reviewing images and video Using PlaybackClips 015 Deleting imagesSaving frames from video clips Viewing thumbnailsMagnifying images Using the Playback MenuViewing slideshows Viewing image informationISO Speed Recording audio Stitching panoramasApplying artistic effects Using the Design Gallery MenuAdding borders Modifying colorsCropping images Removing red eyesChapter Transferring images with HP Photosmart Software Transferring and printing imagesTransferring images without HP Photosmart Software For Windows computers Connecting to the computerUsing a memory card reader Printing images from the cameraPrinting panoramas from the camera Using the Photosmart Express Menu Using HP Photosmart ExpressMarking images for printing Tagging images as FavoritesSharing images Buying prints onlineSending images to online destinations Setting up online destinations in the cameraChapter Never, 15, 30, 45 Default, 60 seconds Using the Setup MenuInstant Review Chapter Battery gauge goes up and down frequently TroubleshootingResetting the camera Problems and solutionsIt takes the camera a long time to turn on Have to recharge the Lithium Ion battery frequentlyLithium Ion battery will not charge Camera does not respond when I press a buttonMy image is too dark Image Display is not workingMy image is blurry My image is too brightMy image is grainy Camera responds sluggishly when trying to review imagesCamera gets warm or even hot to the touch Cannot transfer images from the camera to my computer Get an error message when transferring images to my computerHelpful websites Product supportGetting assistance HP Photosmart R827 Digital Camera Top points about batteries Managing batteriesPower indicators Recharging the Lithium Ion battery HP Photosmart R827 Digital Camera Specifications Memory capacity Image quality Index
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