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Select the "Stay on top" checkbox to make the live viewfinder window a topmost window
which is always visible (the main window controls can still be accessed when the live
viewfinder window is displayed).
Select the "Onion skinning" checkbox to enable onion skinning. Onion skinning displays the
current live viewfinder data superimposed on the last image taken. This is a useful technique
when taking pictures for animation because it allows you to compare the current image with
the previous frame. When a picture is taken (not a preview image) the image for the previous
frame is updated. It can also be updated by pressing the F5 function key.
Select the "Crop" checkbox to crop a portion of the image and the areas to be cropped out of
the image will be grayed out as in the screenshot above. The cropped area can be adjusted
using the mouse by moving it to one of the edges, pressing the left button and dragging the
edge to the required position. The cropped area can also be moved by pressing the left mouse
button when the pointer is inside the area and dragging it to the required position. When the
picture is taken only the highlighted region will be saved. Preview images will display the
whole image with the cropped area highlighted similar to the live viewfinder display.
Please note: The crop area can only be adjusted when the live viewfinder scaling is set to 1x
and cropping can only be applied to JPEG images. It isn't possible to crop images when
shooting in raw format.
Live viewfinder display was first introduced with the G2 in 2001. Older models (e.g. the G1
and Pro90IS) and basic models from 2001/2002 (e.g. A40) do not support live viewfinder
display on the PC.
Image Orientation
The image orientation can be set using the "View" menu. Some recent cameras have an
orientation sensor which detects the camera's orientation and sets the image's orientation
accordingly. Select "Use Orientation Sensor" from the "View" menu to use this feature when
downloading images to PSRemote and displaying them in the live viewfinder window.
Select "Auto-Rotate" to losslessly rotate JPEG images according to the EXIF orientation
value when saving them to the PC. This is useful if the images are going to used by
applications which are unable to read the EXIF orientation from the shooting data.
Please note: this option has no effect on images stored on the camera's memory card
Reviewing Previous Images
You may review previous shots by pressing the "<- Prev Image" and "Next Image ->" buttons
or by using the left and right cursor keys. The main and preview images displays are updated
to display the selected image together with the histogram display. You can delete previously
taken shots in the normal way. To help identify which shot is being displayed the status bar
shows the filename of the image and its number in the sequence e.g. [3 of 5].
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