Editing still images
Red-eye reduction
The use of a flash when photographing people can cause a red reflection in the eyes of subjects. You can correct the red-eye portion of still images.
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In the main window, double-click the still image you want to edit to display it in the view image window.
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Click at the top of the window, select [Red-eye Reduction].
The red-eye reduction window is displayed.
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Click .
The mouse pointer changes to an extended forefinger.
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Click the red-eye portion of the still image.
This corrects the red-eye.
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After correcting the image, click [OK].
The red-eye reduction window closes.
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Click at the top of the window to save the corrected still image.
Click the
and the save menu appears. To overwrite the original image file, select [Save] from the save menu. To save the corrected image as a new image file with a new name, select [Save as] from the save menu.
Notes
- You cannot edit Multi Burst images or RAW mode images.
- If you edit a still image which contains Voice, the editing is not reflected on the image displayed during playback.
Hint
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If the location for Red-eye Reduction is difficult to find, you can zoom in or zoom out of the preview image by clicking , , , . Also, if you click , the mouse cursor changes to a hand, and you can drag and move the window.
You can restore the image to its original state as many times as you like by clicking , .
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