Making Variations of Printouts
You can capture various kinds of images in memory and make variations of printouts using the images captured in memory.
Frame mode: An image is captured in a memory area. Printouts with high resolution can be obtained.
Video monitor
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You can also make printouts of multiple reduced images with white borders. (See “Making a printout with white borders” on page 30.)
Selecting the Memory Mode
Frame mode/field mode
To make printouts, it is first necessary to capture the image in memory.
When capturing an image, there are two ways to use the memory, one is called frame mode and the other is called field mode.
The image displayed on the
video monitor is captured in
memory page A.
Printout
A still subject can be printed with high resolution.
Field mode: A memory area is divided into two, and images can be captured in each. In this way a quickly moving subject can be printed with less blurring.
Video monitor
The image displayed on the video monitor is captured in memory page A1.
Printout
Operation
A quickly moving subject can be printed with less blurring.
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