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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III Mirrorless Camera User Manual

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Table of Contents

Processing options
(Picture Mode) ........................106
Adjusting overall color
(Color Creator)........................108
“Leave Color” Effects
(Partial Color) .........................109
Making

fi

ne adjustments to

sharpness (Sharpness) .......... 110
Making

fi

ne adjustments to

contrast (Contrast) .................. 110
Making

fi

ne adjustments to

saturation (Saturation) ............ 110
Making

fi

ne adjustments to

tone (Gradation) ..................... 111
Applying

fi

lter effects to

monochrome pictures
(Color Filter)............................ 112
Adjusting the tone of
a monochrome image
(Monochrome Color)............... 113
Adjusting i-Enhance effects
(Effect) .................................... 113
Setting the color reproduction
format (Color Space) .............. 114
Changing the brightness
of highlights and shadows
(Highlight&Shadow Control) ... 115
Assigning functions to buttons
(Button Function) .................... 116

3. Playback

126

Information display during
playback ....................................126

Playback image information .......126
Switching the information
display ........................................127

Viewing photographs and
movies .......................................128

Finding Pictures Quickly (Index
and Calendar Playback) .............129
Zooming In (Playback Zoom) .....129
Rotating Pictures (Rotate) ..........130
Watching movies ........................130
Protecting Pictures (

0

) ...........131

Copying an image (Copy)...........131
Deleting Pictures (Erase) ...........132
Selecting Pictures for Sharing
(Share Order) .............................132
Selecting Multiple Pictures (

0

,

Copy Select, Erase Selected,
Share Order Selected) ...............133
Print order (DPOF) .....................134
Adding Audio to Pictures (

R

) ......136

Playback Using Touch
Controls .....................................137

Selecting and protecting
images ........................................138