Tools menu, Adjust, Options – i-mate PDA2 User Manual

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Tools Menu

The Tools menu in the Camera Settings screen provides many more settings that let you

customize the behavior of Camera mode functions.

Adjust...

Select

Adjust... from the Tools menu if you want to adjust the display properties: Contrast,

Brightness, Saturation, Hue, and Sharpness.
In the Adjust screen, select one of these properties from the drop-down list. Then drag the

indicator on the Slider Bar (or tap the Slider Bar) to change the value. The preview window in

the Adjust screen will immediately show the effects of any changes you make on the incoming

video stream. When ready, tap OK in the upper right corner of the screen to save.
You can tap the

Reset button at any time to reset all the properties back to their original

default values.

Options...

The

Options screen contains three tabs: General, Image, and Video.

General Tab

The General tab includes the following options:

Disable shutter sound

By default this checkbox is not checked, meaning that an audible “shutter” sound effect will

be played every time you capture a still image, and a beep will sound every time you start

and stop recording a video. If you check this checkbox, all sounds will be disabled when

you capture any image or video.

Keep backlight on while in viewfinder

Enabling this feature ensures that the Backlight will remain “on” when the incoming video

stream is shown on the screen, overriding your Pocket PC Phone backlight settings.

Review after capture

When this checkbox is checked, the Review screen will display immediately after you have

captured a new file. The Review screen gives you a chance to perform various operations

on the new file, as explained and illustrated earlier. If you uncheck this checkbox, then

every time you capture a new file, it will automatically be saved using the default filenam-

ing convention you have specified in the Image and Video tabs, and you will remain in the

Capture screen.

Flicker Adjustment

Set to

Auto, 50 Hz, or 60 Hz, according to the electrical voltage used in your country.

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Using Camera

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Using Camera

and Album

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