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You can draw pictures and text on saved images
or a blank white screen and save your creations in
the album.
1
Open the [Picture List] window, select the
check box of a single picture, and then select
[Draw].
The selected picture is enlarged in the
[Drawing] window.
If you want to draw on a blank screen, make
sure to clear the check boxes for all pictures
in the tab before selecting [Draw].
Note
If you have selected the check boxes for multiple
pictures, you cannot select [Draw].
z Tip
Images appear with a blank space surrounding
them in the following cases:
The aspect ratio of the original image is not 4:3.
The original image size is smaller than the
[Drawing] screen size.
The [Drawing] screen size is 640 × 480 pixels for
the LF-X1, and 512 × 384 pixels for the LF-X5.
2
Draw pictures or text, using the drawing
palette at the right of the screen.
For more on using the drawing palette, see
“Using the Drawing Palette” (1 page 109).
3
When you finish drawing, select [Save].
The [Picture List] window reappears.
The modified image is saved in the JPEG
format as a different image and added to the
beginning of the album.
Saving a drawing in progress
Select [Hold] at the bottom of the [Drawing]
window. When you decide to continue editing,
you can display the saved image by selecting
[Return to hold] at the bottom of the window.
Starting from scratch
Select [Restart] at the bottom of the [Draw]
window. The original image is restored and you
can start drawing from scratch.
Drawing on the
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For the LF-X5, these buttons are
categorized in the [Effect] tab.
Images photographed or created by other
people cannot be used for purposes other than
personal enjoyment without the permission of
their copyright holders.
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