Rotating an image, To rotate an image 9q degrees clockwise, To rotate an image 90 degrees counterclockwise – Sony DVBK-2000 User Manual
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Displaying an Image Using the Viewer (continued)
Rotating an image
You can rotate an image in the viewer window. Use
this feature to correct an image taken by putting the
camera horizontally.
To rotate an image 9Q degrees clockwise
Select "Rotate CW" from the "View" menu.
To rotate an image 90 degrees
counterclockwise
Select "Rotate CCW" from the "View" menu.
Improving the focus of an image
When you capture an image with a lot of movement, it
may appear slightly jaggy. You can interpolate in the
viewer window to improve the focus.
If partly jaggy
Select "Adaptive Deinterlace" from the "Image"
menu.
DV software compares the two field images
comprising an image to detect discrepancies caused by
movement, then synthesizes the two field images to
even out the differences.
This will preserve the overall image quality because
the static part of the image does not lose its quality.
If entirely jaggy
Select "Field Deinterlace" from the "Image" menu.
This interpolates frame images by compensating with
a field image. This will completely remove the jaggy,
but the image quality is lower than "Adaptive
Deinterlace" because field data is lost.
To display an image without interpolation
Select "No Deinterlace" from the "Image" menu.
This displays an image without interpolation.