Rollei Dk4010 Guida Utente
GB-109
Viewing Still Images | Viewing Movies | [o] Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (slideshow) | [O] Viewing Multiple Images | [INFORMATION] Viewing Image Information | [J]/[I] Erasing Unwanted
Images |
Images |
| [p] Adding Voice Messages to Still Images (POSTRECORDING) | [V] Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE) | [W] Rotating an Image |
[T] Using DPOF to specify print settings | [G] Printing by Connecting the Camera Directly to a Printer (PictBridge) | Connecting to a Windows PC | Connecting to a Macintosh
Tips for Erasing Images Using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL]
For example, if you have 100 recorded images and you only want to keep 5 or 6 of them, using [ERASE] or
[SELECT AND ERASE] to erase individual images can be very time-consuming.
In a situation like this, where you have a large number of recorded images and you only want to keep a few
of them, you can accomplish it in just a few steps using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL].
[SELECT AND ERASE] to erase individual images can be very time-consuming.
In a situation like this, where you have a large number of recorded images and you only want to keep a few
of them, you can accomplish it in just a few steps using [PROTECT] and [ERASE ALL].
1
First protect the images you want to keep. (See "Protecting an image" on p.107.)
2
Then erase all the images. (See "Erasing all the images (ERASE ALL)" on p.106.)
All the unprotected images are erased, leaving just the protected images behind.
All the unprotected images are erased, leaving just the protected images behind.
RIF_0001.JPG RIF_0002.JPG RIF_0003.JPG RIF_0004.JPG
RIF_0003.JPG RIF_0006.JPG RIF_0015.JPG RIF_0032.JPG RIF_0034.JPG
RIF_0099.JPG RIF_0100.JPG