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• You can select the subject type and the “Number of Shots” setting here by pressing the [SET] button. *See “Specifying the Subject Type and CS Speed” *See “Changing the “Number of Shots” Setting” for more information. • Flash is turned off (?) automatically when shooting with Dynamic Photo. First, let’s just have the subject wave or perform some other simple movement as we shoot. 4. Next, shoot the same background again, but this time without the subject. After shooting the first image with the subject, have the subject exit the frame. Keep the camera still so you can maintain the same background composition as the first image (with the subject). When everything is ready, press the shutter button. Only one shot (not CS images) of the background is recorded at this time. As shown in the image to the right, there is no need to carefully compose the two images when shooting against a flat wall that has no visible marks at all. Creating a Dynamic Photo Image 6 Complete! Complete! The camera compares the images you shot in steps 3 and 4 and extracts the subject. The extracted subject image will appear on the monitor screen. If you selected “Moving Subject”, the 20 subject images that were recorded will scroll on the screen, creating the illusion of movement. • The background you shoot is not saved. Only the 20 cropped subject images are saved. • You can interrupt an ongoing image extraction process at any time by pressing [MENU] or [BS]. Step 2: Create the Dynamic Photo image. Use the following procedure to insert the subject you extracted in Step 1 above into a photograph (new background image) and create the final Dynamic Photo image. 1. Press [p] to enter the PLAY mode. 2. Perform the following operation on the camera [MENU] * PLAY tab * “Dynamic Photo”. 3. Use [4] and [6] to select the background image you want and then press [SET]. Select the image you want to use as the background. You should record the background image you want to use before starting this procedure. * Only images that are able to be used as background images will appear at this time. • Only an image that satisfies the following conditions can be used as a background image. – An image recorded with this camera or an image transferred to this camera’s memory using Photo Transport – An image with an aspect ratio of 4:3 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image 7 4. Use [4] and [6] to select the subject you want to insert and then press [SET]. * Only subjects that can be inserted into other images will appear at this time. 5. Use the zoom button to adjust the size of the subject and use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to adjust its position. When everything is the way you want, press [SET]. This inserts the subject into the background image and creates a Dynamic Photo. 6. After creation of the Dynamic Photo image is complete, the finished image with the moving subject will appear on the monitor screen. Complete! • The size of a Dynamic Photo image created by inserting a moving subject into a background image is 2M. If the background image into which a moving subject is inserted is smaller than 2M, the resulting image will be the same size as the background image. • The size of a Dynamic Photo image created by inserting a stationary subject into a background image is 6M. If the background image into which a stationary subject is inserted is smaller than 6M, the resulting image will be the same size as the background image. Creating a Dynamic Photo Image 8 Four Tips for Good Subject Cropping Four Tips for Good Subject Cropping • When shooting the subject image, shoot against a white wall or some other surface whose color is different from that of the subject. The camera will not be able to crop the subject image properly if its color is the same as or similar to the background color. • Select a blank wall for the subject background, not one with a complex pattern or shapes. Find a blank wall whose color is different from that of the subject. Shooting Technique 1Shooting Technique 2Recommended!! Look for a flat wall that has no Find some reference points and markings. use a tripod. Best cropping results are obtained when the background is a wall that is completely free of visible markings like the one shown above. In this case, it is not necessary to take pains to position the camera correctly when shooting the second (background only) image required by Dynamic Photo. When shooting against a blank wall, you can move the camera around as much as you like while shooting CS images of a moving subject. For this type of background, you can select “1” for the “Number of Shots” setting. For details see “Changing the “Number of Shots” Setting” (page 11). When there are reference points in the image as shown above, you need to compose the second (background only) image precisely according to the reference points. In this case, you will need to keep the camera as still as possible when shooting the first image (subject and background) and the second image (background only)....