Nikon COOLPIX4600 User Manual
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Viewing Pictures on the Camera
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Adjusting a picture tone automatically
Press I (the center of the multi selector) in full-screen playback. The tone ad-
justed picture is created automatically as a separate picture. This function is called
D-Lighting in the E5600/E4600. Using D-Lighting, backlit or insufficient flash
light volumes can be adjusted brightly. Please see the D-Lighting samples on the
next page.
Select picture in full-screen playback.
Press I. The tone adjusted picture is dis-
played.
• Select Yes to save the a copy, No to exit
without creating copy, then press I.
D-Lighting
• Copies created with D-Lighting are stored in a separate file.
• Copies created with D-Lighting are not deleted if the original pictures are deleted. The
original pictures are not deleted if copies created with D-Lighting are deleted.
• The Auto transfer option set to the original pictures is applied to copies created with D-
Lighting.
• The Print set option and Protect set to the original pictures are not applied to copies cre-
ated with D-Lighting.
• Copies created with D-Lighting are stored with names in the form "FSCNnnnn.JPG."
"nnnn" is a four-digit number assigned automatically by the camera.
• Copies created with D-Lighting are stored with the same recording date and time as the
original.
• Movies, small pictures, cropped copies and copies created with D-Lighting can not be tone
adjusted with D-Lighting.
• The D-Lighting function is not available when there is not enough free space in the mem-
ory or on the memory card.
• If a copy created with D-Lighting using the E5600/E4600 is viewed on a different digital
camera, the picture may not be displayed or may not be transferred to a computer.
• D-Lighting function may not be available for the pictures taken with non-E5600/E4600
digital cameras.
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Save this image as
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Save this image as
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