Use digital filters to apply various effects.
- See “Before editing images” (Before editing images) for information about restrictions on editing.
Option | Description |
---|---|
Soft portrait | Blurs the background of human subjects. When no human subjects are detected, keeps the area in the center of the frame in focus and blurs the surrounding area. |
Selective color | Keeps only a selected color and makes other colors black-and-white. |
Cross screen | Produces star-like rays of light that radiate outward from bright objects such as sunlight reflections and city lights. Suitable for night scenes. |
Fisheye | Creates images that look like they were shot with a fisheye lens. Suitable for images shot in macro mode. |
Miniature effect | Creates images that look like close-up photos of a diorama. Suitable for images shot while looking down from a high location, with the main subject near the center of the frame. |
Painting | Creates images with the ambience of paintings. |
Vignette | Lowers the peripheral light intensity from the center to the edges of an image. |
Photo illustration | Emphasizes outlines and reduces the number of colors to create images with the ambience of illustrations. |
Portrait (color + B&W) | Makes colors of the background of human subjects black-and-white. When no human subjects are detected, keeps colors of the area in the center of the frame and makes the surrounding area black-and-white. |
- Use the multi selector
to select the desired filter effect and press the
button.
- If you selected an effect other than [Selective color], proceed to step 3.
- Use
to select the color to keep and press the
button.
- Preview the result and press the
button.
- An edited copy is created.
- To exit without saving the copy, press
.