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Pictures and Image editor
This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 
Tip Use the 
Folder
 function to organise your pictures. Read 
At the bottom of the screen you can see the picture information, 
for example, the size of the picture and the date the picture was 
taken. 
‘Actual size’ means each pixel of the image is displayed on one 
pixel of the screen, so a 640x480 image will be displayed with 
scroll bars as it is larger than the display area.
Use 
 and 
 or the Jog Dial to move between the pictures in 
the current folder. 
 takes you back to the thumbnail or list 
view.
Sending and receiving pictures
You can send pictures to other phones or to a PC via multimedia 
messaging, IR or Bluetooth – use 
Pictures > Send as
. See 
‘Sending and receiving items’ on page 29. You can also save 
pictures that you have received via e-mail and in multimedia 
messages. Se‘Incoming multimedia messages’ on page 86 and 
‘Receiving attachments’ on page 91.
Note Pictures with Forward lock can not be sent further.
Zooming pictures, widescreen and full 
screen
From the detail view of the picture you can:
Tap 
 to zoom in.
Tap and drag the zoomed picture to view specific details in 
the picture.
Tap 
 to zoom out.
Select 
Edit > Preferences
 and specify the picture orientation in 
widescreen.
Tap a picture to display it over the whole screen. Tap it again 
to go back.
Rotate the Jog Dial to browse the pictures in widescreen and 
full screen views.
Deleting, moving, and copying
From the detail view of the picture you can:
Select 
Pictures > Delete picture 
to delete it.
Select 
Pictures
 
> Copy picture 
to copy the picture to a clipboard 
so that you can paste it into an item in another application.
Select 
Pictures
 
> Copy to 
to copy the picture to another folder 
(internal or on a Memory Stick Duo). See ‘Folders’ on 
page 27 
for more information.
Use the folders menu to move a picture to another folder 
(internal or on a Memory Stick Duo). See ‘Folders’ on 
page 27 
for more information.