4 Press ENTER.

The filter takes effect.

Reducing the red-eyephenomenon

You can reduce the red-eye phenomenon of a subject shot using a flash.

Note

If you perform editions such as enlarging, reducing the size of, rotating or moving an image after the red-eye reduction adjustment, the red-eye reduction may not take effect. Perform the red-eye reduction after these editorial operations.

1

Display the Edit menu (page 31).

2

Press g/G/f/F to select (Red-

eye reduction) and then press

ENTER.

The adjustment frame appears on the image, which indicates the range for red-eye reduction adjustment.

Adjustment frame

To move the adjustment frame

1Press g/G/f/F to select (Position) and press ENTER.

2Move the frame with g/G/f/F. The frame moves in the selected direction.

3Press ENTER.

The frame is fixed in the current position.

 

To adjust the size of the adjustment

 

frame

 

 

Press g/G/f/F to select

 

(Enlarge) or

(Reduce) and press

 

ENTER.

 

 

Each time you press ENTER, the

 

frame becomes larger or smaller.

 

 

 

 

Tip

 

 

 

Make the size of the adjustment frame two

 

to seven times as large as the eye size.

4

Press g/G/f/F to select “Execute”

 

and press ENTER.

 

The range of red-eye reduction

 

adjustment is enlarged.

5

Press ENTER to execute the red-

 

eye reduction adjustment.

The adjustment takes place.

To reset the adjustment

Press CANCEL in step 5. The red-eye reduction is canceled and the window of step 2 is displayed.

3 Adjust the position and size of the adjustment frame.

Make the red-eye reduction adjustment for the right and left eyes separately.

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