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Service & Support Main | DC290 Support | Owner's Manual Contents
The Review mode preferences allow you to select specific settings for this mode. Review mode preferences include:
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Overlaydisplay on the LCD the frame number, date and time, and softkey functions when reviewing pictures.
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Slide showsetup a slide show from the camera.
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Video-outselect either NTSC or PAL video signals
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Playbackspecify how quickly Burst, Time-lapse, and Album pictures are displayed during full-screen playback
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Format cardformat and erase all information on a memory card for use in other digital cameras.
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Print ordersetup printing instructions for pictures on the memory card. Select print quantities, and create an index print (thumbnails of the pictures on the memory card) for printing to a KODAK Picture Maker System. Certain printers that accept memory cards can also use the Print Order feature.
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Press Menu.
The Review Mode Settings screen appears.
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Press
to highlight the Review Preference icon.
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Press
to highlight the preference category you want to set.
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Press Enter.
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Refer to the following subsections for information about each preference category.
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Press Done to save your settings.
The color LCD returns to the thumbnail or full screen.
Use the Overlay preferences to turn the overlay on or off. The overlay appears on the color LCD and displays the softkey labels.
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Press
to choose between On and Off.
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Press Done to save your settings.
Press Cancel to exit without saving the changes.
A slide show displays each selected picture for a specified interval. Through the Slide show preferences you can specify the duration each picture is displayed, turn sound on or off, and choose to continuously loop the pictures in the slide show.
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Press
to select a choice for each setting.
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Press Start to begin the slide show.
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Press Display, Menu, or Stop to stop the slide show.
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Press Done to save your settings.
Press Cancel to exit without saving the changes.
Use Video preferences to specify the type of video connection needed for a television.
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Press
to choose between PAL and NTSC.
NTSC is generally used in the United States and Japan, PAL in Europe.
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Press Done to save your settings.
Press Cancel to exit without saving the changes.
Use Playback preferences to specify how quickly Burst, Time-lapse, and Album pictures are displayed during full-screen playback.
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Press
to select a choice for each setting.
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Press Done to save your settings.
Press Cancel to exit without saving the changes
If your camera does not recognize the format of the memory card, or for some other reason you want to reformat a memory card, you can do so from this camera menu option.
CAUTION
All files, including image, script, protected, and text files, are deleted from the memory card during reformatting. This deleted information cannot be recovered.
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Press Format Card to erase all files and reformat the memory card.
Press Cancel to exit without saving the changes.
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Press Done when the Format Complete confirmation screen appears.
Pictures on the memory card need to be marked on the camera before the Print Order feature can be used. See Marking Pictures.
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Press
to select the option you want.
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Doneallows you to save, cancel, or continue the print order.
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Cancel Current Ordercancels the current print order.
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Edit/Review Current Orderallows you to change or review the current print order.
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Order Marked Picturesadds the current marked picture, followed by the Copies screen.
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Order All Picturesadds all marked pictures, followed by the Copies screen.
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Order Index Printcreates an index print of all the marked pictures, followed by the Copies screen.
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Press Select.
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Use the four-way controller to select a choice for the appropriate selection.
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Press Select to save your order.
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Highlight Done, then press Select to exit with your changes.
Press Stop Script to exit without saving your changes.
Owner's Manual Contents
Main Table of Contents
Reviewing Your Pictures
Introduction
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Setting to Review Mode
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Reviewing Pictures
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Remaining Memory
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Setting Review Mode Preferences
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Marking Pictures
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Opening Albums
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Expanding and Collapsing
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Adding Sound
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Deleting
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Playing Sound, Bursts, and Time-lapse
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Magnifying
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Viewing on a Television
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