CX2 FAQs - By Product
[Question] Can I change the captured image size in a camera?
You can reduce the size of a still image after it has been shot to create a new file with a different image size.
Original | Resized |
F3456 / N3456 / F3:2 / F1:1 /
N3072 / N2592 / N2048 / N1728 |
N1280 / N640 |
N1280 | N640 |
Caution
- *You can resize only still images. Movies or MP files cannot be resized.
- •The ratio of width to height of [F3:2] images is 3:2. When an image of this type is resized, it is reduced to a 4:3 image with black borders at the top and bottom.
- •In [F1:1] images, the height and width are the same. When an image of this type is resized, it is reduced to a 4:3 image with black borders added on the left and right sides.
- •You can also change the image size during shooting.
The procedures for this operation are shown below.
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1
Press the playback button.
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2
Press the [ADJ./OK] button
to display the file you want to resize.
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3
Press the [MENU] button when the file appears.
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4
The playback menu appears. Press the [ADJ./OK] button
to select [Resize], and press the button
.
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5
Press the [ADJ./OK] button
to select [1280] or [640].
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6
Press the [ADJ./OK] button.
The display indicates that the image is being resized, and then the resized image is recorded. The original image remains unchanged.
Answer ID:
EDC09235
Date created: September 4, 2009
Date modified: --
Product: CX2
Operating system: --
Category: Hardware Operations
Date created: September 4, 2009
Date modified: --
Product: CX2
Operating system: --
Category: Hardware Operations
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