HP Photosmart R927 User Manual
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Video Quality—Sets resolution and compression for video clips. The fewer
stars, the greater the compression.
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Normal (VGA
) (Default)—For outdoor action video clips or
printing individual video frames up to 10.2 by 15.2 cm (4 by 6 in).
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VGA
—For indoor video clips or printing individual video frames up
to 7.6 by 12.7 cm (3 by 5 in).
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QVGA —For capturing longer video clips or e-mailing shorter clips.
Burst—For taking two or more shots quickly in succession (see
On, Off (Default)
White Balance—Balances color based on lighting conditions. For more
information, see
.
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Auto (Default)—Corrects for scene illuminance. For general picture
taking.
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Sun—For outdoor scenes in sunny or cloudy conditions.
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Shade—For outdoor scenes in shade or at dusk.
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Tungsten—For indoor scenes with incandescent or halogen lighting.
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Fluorescent—For indoor scenes with fluorescent lighting.
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Manual—For setting a custom White Balance based on your target
subject. To set the white balance, select Manual, then follow the on-
screen instructions.
Auto Focus Area—Selects between a wide, multi-zone focus region and a
spot focus region. For more information, see
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Multi (Default)—Use this setting for general-purpose picture taking or to
focus on a subject not in the center of the scene. The camera searches
for focus in each of five zones.
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Spot—Use this setting when the camera keeps focusing on something
other than your subject. The camera focuses on a small area in the center
of the scene.
AE Metering—Specifies which region of a scene the camera uses to calculate
the exposure.
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Average—Useful when you want the entire scene to be used when
calculating exposure.
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Center-Weighted (Default)—Useful when the subject of the picture is in
the center of the scene. Exposure is based more on the subject than its
surroundings.
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Spot—Useful in backlit scenes or when the subject is very dark or light
compared to the rest of the scene. For best results, use Focus Lock (see
) with Spot.
ISO Speed—Adjusts the camera’s sensitivity to light. For more information,
see
.
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Auto (Default)—Camera selects the best ISO speed for scene.
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ISO 100—For best quality.
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