Руководство Пользователя для LG LG Velvet
36 LG GS500 | User Guide
Adjusting the exposure
The exposure defines the difference
between light and dark areas in
an image. A low contrast image
will appear foggy, whereas a high
contrast image will appear much
sharper.
between light and dark areas in
an image. A low contrast image
will appear foggy, whereas a high
contrast image will appear much
sharper.
Touch
1
.
Slide the contrast indicator along
2
the bar towards
for a lower
exposure and hazier image
or towards
or towards
for a higher
exposure and a sharper image.
Using the advanced settings
From the viewfinder, touch
to
open all advanced settings options.
You can change the camera setting
by scrolling the wheel and select
the option.
You can change the camera setting
by scrolling the wheel and select
the option.
Colour Effect - Choose a colour
tone to apply to the photo you’re
taking. There are four colour tone
options: Off, Black & White,
tone to apply to the photo you’re
taking. There are four colour tone
options: Off, Black & White,
Negative or Sepia.
White balance - Choose from Auto,
White balance - Choose from Auto,
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent
or Cloudy.
Night mode - Useful to use in dark
places.
Self-timer - The self-timer allows
you to set a delay before the camera
takes the picture, after the capture
button is pressed. Choose from 3
or Cloudy.
Night mode - Useful to use in dark
places.
Self-timer - The self-timer allows
you to set a delay before the camera
takes the picture, after the capture
button is pressed. Choose from 3
seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
Great for the group photo you want
to be part of.
Quality - Choose between Super
Great for the group photo you want
to be part of.
Quality - Choose between Super
fine, Fine and Normal. The finer the
quality the sharper a photo will be,
but the file size will increase. This
means you’ll be able to store fewer
photos in your memory.
quality the sharper a photo will be,
but the file size will increase. This
means you’ll be able to store fewer
photos in your memory.
Camera