HP df840p1 Rahmen für Digitalbilder Benutzerhandbuch
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Zoom or Rotate Photos
You can temporarily magnify or rotate photos while viewing them in single photo view. The rotation of a photo will be
saved only for photos in the internal memory.
Zoom or Rotate a photo during a slideshow
1. With the photo displayed that needs rotating, press
ZOOM
or
ROTATE
, multiple times if necessary, to
achieve the desired view.
2. Press
SLIDESHOW
to resume the slideshow.
Zoom or Rotate a photo from the Photo Thumbnails screen
1. On
the
HOME
screen, select the
PHOTOS‐Manage
button.
2. On
the
Photo Thumbnails
screen, press
to select
the desired photo to be magnified or rotated
, and
then press
ZOOM
or
ROTATE
multiple times if necessary to achieve the desired view.
TIP: When a photo is zoomed, you can pan around the photo by using
to view
portions of the photo that are not currently visible.
Adjust Screen Colors
You can adjust the four LCD color levels for optimal image viewing.
1. On
the
HOME
screen, press
to display the
Setup Menu
.
2. Select
Adjust Screen Colors
.
3. Use
to scroll through the LCD options, and use
to adjust the setting until the desired view is
achieved.
4. Use
to select
Done
.
TIP: You can also adjust the brightness with the dial on the left side of the DPF.
Optimal Image Display
You can choose the desired display mode for displaying your photos on the DPF as follows:
1. On
the
HOME
screen, press
to display the
Setup Menu
.
2. Select
Optimal Image Display
, and then select the desired setting.
Original
= Displays photos in actual photo size.
Optimal
(default) = Optimizes the size and resolution to best fit the screen, which may result in part of a photo not being
visible on the screen.
Photo Import Method
When importing files into the internal memory from an external media source, the file can be optimized or left as the
original file size and resolution.
1. On
the
HOME
screen, press
to display the
Setup Menu
.
2. Select
Photo Import Method
, and then select the desired setting.
Optimized (default) = The photo file is downscaled in size and compressed into a smaller sized JPEG, allowing more
photos to be stored in the internal memory.
Original = The photo file is stored keeping its original size and resolution