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DEFAULT APPR. LEVEL<br />

The Instant Approval Architecture system helps you to evaluate<br />

and mark each image based on how well it has come out. By<br />

default, the system assigns an initial approval status for each new<br />

shot based on an analysis of the distribution of exposure levels. In<br />

the factory configuration, the status of each new shot is assigned<br />

as follows:<br />

• Green (approved):<br />

The new shot seems to have been exposed correctly.<br />

• Yellow / Amber (unclassified):<br />

The new shot seems to have been over- or under-exposed.<br />

However, you might choose instead to override this system and<br />

have all new shots assigned either as green or yellow, regardless<br />

of the exposure analysis results. A typical strategy could be to assign<br />

all shots to yellow and then review all of the shots later and<br />

promote only the best ones to green status. At the same time you<br />

might demote the most doubtful shots to red status.<br />

See also Using Instant Approval Architecture for complete details<br />

about working with the approval system.<br />

To change the default status assigned to each new image:<br />

1. Press the MENU button.<br />

2. Press to navigate down and select the Storage level.<br />

Press and then to navigate down and select Default<br />

Appr. level. Press to open the Default Appr. level dialog.<br />

3. Use the or button to step through the available settings<br />

until the default status you wish to use (auto, green or yellow)<br />

is shown.<br />

4. Either move on to another setting by using the navigator button<br />

or press the menu (EXIT) button to exit the menu system<br />

and keep your setting.<br />

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