Figure 15: A Marked Image

A notch indicates a marked image

Figure 16: An Expanded Group

Marking and Unmarking Images

You can mark several images so that, when you select an action from the Review mode menus, that action will apply to all the marked images. For example, you can mark several images and delete them all at once, instead of having to delete one image at a time.

To mark or unmark all of the images on the memory card, press and hold the left (Mark or Unmark) soft key for 3 seconds, and then release it.

To mark one or more (but not all) images:

1Press the right or left arrow on the 4-way controller to scroll through the thumbnails until the selection arrow is under an image you want to mark.

2Press the left (Mark) soft key. A notch appears in the lower right corner of the selected thumbnail image (see Figure 15).

3Repeat steps 1 and 2 to mark additional images.

To unmark an image, scroll to the marked image, and then press the left (Unmark) soft key.

Expanding and Collapsing Timelapse or Grouped Images

When you take Timelapse pictures, the camera takes a sequence of pictures and automatically groups the captured images, using the first captured image to represent the sequence. You can also group individual images using the Group menu option of the Review mode menus (see “Grouping Images and Dissolving Image Groups” on page 33). This section explains how to expand Timelapse or grouped images into the individual images, and how to collapse them again.

To expand Timelapse or grouped images:

1Select the image that represents the Timelapse or grouped image sequence that you want to expand.

2Press the right (Expand) soft key. Thumbnails of all the images in the sequence are displayed with links between them (see Figure 16).

To collapse Timelapse or grouped images:

1Select any image in the Timelapse sequence or group you want to collapse.

2Press the right (Collapse) soft key.

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HP 618 manual Marking and Unmarking Images, Expanding and Collapsing Timelapse or Grouped Images