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Sony HDR-CX900E - HDR-CX900E Manuel d'aide (version imprimable) Anglais

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(Posterization):<br />

Creates a high contrast, abstract look by heavily emphasizing primary colors, or in black and<br />

white. Select the effect you want with [OPTION].<br />

(Retro Photo):<br />

Creates the look of an aged photo with sepia color tones and faded contrast.<br />

(Soft High-key):<br />

Allows you to shoot soft, clear images with an emphasis on brightness.<br />

(Partial Color):<br />

Allows you to shoot an image that makes a strong impression by leaving a specified color on<br />

portions of a monochrome image. Select the effect you want with [OPTION].<br />

(High Contrast Mono.):<br />

Creates an intense, high-contrast image in black and white.<br />

Note<br />

When you select a [Picture Effect] item, the following functions are not available.<br />

Recording photos in the movie recording mode<br />

Some other functions<br />

[101] How to Use Menu operations Camera/Mic<br />

Cinematone<br />

This product automatically adjusts the image quality of the movie to resemble the atmosphere<br />

of film camera images.<br />

1. - [Camera/Mic] - [ Camera Settings] - [ Cinematone] - desired setting.<br />

Descriptions of menu items<br />

Off (default setting):<br />

Does not use the Cinematone function.<br />

On :<br />

Uses the Cinematone function.<br />

Note<br />

When you switch this function on or off, the image will be paused temporarily.<br />

When [ Cinematone] is set to [On], the [Scene Selection] setting changes to [Auto].<br />

When [ Cinematone] is set to [On], the [Picture Effect] setting changes to [Off].

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