Option

Function

Effects

Apply a special effect, such as sepia or

black and white tones.

 

 

 

Resolution

Change the resolution option.

 

 

White balance

Adjust the colour balance according to

lighting conditions.

 

 

 

ISO

Adjust the sensitivity of the camera

imaging sensor.

 

 

 

Metering

Select a type of exposure metre.

 

 

Outdoor

Activate Outdoor visibility to select an

visibility

appropriate lighting condition.

 

 

Anti-Shake

Reduce blur caused by the device's

vibration or movement.

 

 

 

Auto contrast

Automatically adjust contrast between

your subject and background.

 

Blink detection

Set the camera to alert you when people

close their eyes.

 

 

Guidelines

Display the guidelines on the preview

screen.

 

 

 

Image quality

Set the quality level for your photos.

 

 

 

Set the camera to include location

GPS tag

information for your photos. To use

this feature, you must activate location

 

 

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Set the camera to flip the image

Save as flipped

automatically when you take a photo with

 

the front camera lens.

 

 

Storage

Select a memory location for storing

captured photos.

 

 

 

Reset

Reset menus and shooting options.

 

 

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Samsung GT-I9100LKPTIM manual Option Function Effects, Black and white tones, Adjust the sensitivity of the camera

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