Storing the pictures in the specified Favorites folder

Classifying pictures for the Favorites folder

Pictures can be added to favorites folders and sorted. Adding the pictures will enable for easier and faster searching.

1Playback the pictures in the playback mode (A 26), the list by date mode (A 57) or Auto sort mode (A 60).

2Select your favorite picture and press the k button.

Select full-frame playback mode and press the k button.

The Favorites selection screen will be displayed.

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3Use the multi selector to choose the favorite folder and press k.

The added picture will be in the Favorites folder.

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BNotes about Selecting favorite pictures

A favorites folder can contain up to 200 pictures.

If the picture chosen is already in the Favorites folder, the checkbox on the folder chosen will have the On mark (w).

One picture can be added to multiple favorite folders.

Pictures will not be copied or moved even if added to favorite folders (A 68).

Movies cannot be added to the favorites folders.

DMore information

See ”Removing Favorites” (A 66) for more information.

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Nortel Networks S560 Classifying pictures for the Favorites folder, Added picture will be in the Favorites folder

S560 specifications

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