Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)

Displaying the Viewer Screen

If you use the Viewer screen, images are not displayed as thumbnails, so you can view them at full size. To open the Viewer screen, follow one of the steps below.

Double click the image you want to display from the thumbnail selection.

Click the image you want to display from the thumbnail display area, then select [Display/Playback] from the [Image] menu.

Viewer Screen

Viewer Screen

1.Menu Bar

2.Tool Bar

[Save]

Overwrites an image and saves.

[Rotate 90° counter-clockwise] [Rotate 90° clockwise]

You can rotate your images 90 degrees to the left or right. You can correct images to their proper vertical/horizontal orientation.

[Enlarged display]

[Actual size view]

[Reduce display] [Overall view]

You can enlarge or reduce the displayed size.

By repeating [Enlarge Display], you can enlarge the view up to 16 times over original size.

By repeating [Reduce Display], you can reduce the view down to 1/16th of original size.

Saving under a New File Name:

When you want to create a duplicate, or after rotating an image and changing its orientation, if you want to make it into a different file, you can save it and attach a new, different file name.

The only file format you can save in is TIFF.

To save under a new file name, follow the steps below.

Select [Save as...] from the [File] menu.

The [Save As] dialog box appears.

Specify where to save the new file [Save in].

Enter the name of the new file in [File Name].

Click [Save].

TIFF File

This is read "tiff" file. This is a format used when saving image data as a file. With RR30, images (still images) are saved as files in the small JPEG (jay-peg) file format. TIFF file sizes are larger than JPEG files, but if you want to make frequent changes and resave, TIFF files prevent deterioration.

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Ricoh Caplio RR30 operation manual Displaying the Viewer Screen, Save, Rotate 90 counter-clockwise Rotate 90 clockwise