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Canon Powershot A720 IS
Canon Powershot A720 IS
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HQ Grade: B
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Pauline (Pj09) 0 pts

Explain How I Trim my shots on my Canon PowerShot A720IS or Resize

When I take a photo & then find I would like to enlarge it , Idon't seem able to do it
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58448 pts
June 4, 2009 5:18 PM
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1. Select Resize

- Press the <MENU> button and use the or button to select in the (PlayBack) menu, and press the <FUNC./S button.

2. Select an image.

- Use the or buttons to select the image you wish to resize and press the <FUNC./S button.

3. Select the recording pixel option you wish to resize the image to.

- Use the or buttons to select , or . Then press the <FUNC./S button.

4. Save the image.

- Use the or buttons to select [OK] and press the <FUNC./S button

* The resized image will be saved as a new file.
* Some recording pixel settings cannot be selected depending on the available space of the memory card.

5. Display the saved image.

- Press the <MENU> button and use the or buttons to select [Yes] and press the <FUNC./S button.

* If you select [No], the display will return to the Play menu.
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