Ricoh CX4 User Manual

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 Creative Shooting Mode (
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Choose from six creative photographic effects.
Creative Shooting Mode Options
 Dynamic 
Range
Create images with natural contrast, reducing loss of detail in 
shadows and highlights. For detailed operations, see P.63.
 Miniaturize
Use to create pictures that appear to be photos of dioramas. For 
detailed operations, see P.64.
 High  Contrast 
B&W
Use to create black-and-white images with higher contrast than 
those normally produced using black and white (GP.74).
Produces grainy images similar to those taken with highly sensitive 
film or high gain film processing.
 Soft  Focus
Choose for soft focus effects similar to those created by soft focus 
lenses. The amount of softening can be selected using the [Soft 
Focus Options] item in the shooting menu (GP.72).
 Cross  Process
Take photographs with colors that differ markedly from those of the 
actual subject. The colors can be selected using the [Hue] option in 
the shooting menu (GP.72).
 Toy  Camera
Take photographs with the sharp contrast, saturated colors, 
distortion, and vignetting associated with toy cameras. Use the 
[Vignetting] option in the shooting menu (GP.72) to choose the 
amount of vignetting, the [Toy Color] option (GP.72) to choose 
the amount of saturation.