Viewing a JPEG file (CD)1 Load a disc containing JPEG files in the disc slot.The file browser appears on-screen.2 Press A or V to select an image file for view.A preview of the selected file is displayed in thePreview panel.Viewing a slide show (CD)[f there are multiple JPEG files in the selecteddirectory, you can view them in a slide show. Forinstructions on how to enable the slide show featureand set the interval period between pictures, go topage 69.1 Open the file folder containing the JPEG files youwant to include in the slide show.Press & or V to select the file you want to be thestarting image for the slide show.A preview of the selected file is displayed in thePreview panel.3 Press @ or {_.The selected image is displayed in full-screenmode.Picture-01SKiP SKiP .Press (_ or 1_ to view the previous or nextimage file in the current directory.To rotate an image:ANGLE . .Press {Z_ repeatedly until the preferred angleis obtained. The image angle is adjusted in 90 °increl_nents.The current angle setting is shown on-screen: {10°,180°, 270° or Re rotation.To magnify an image:ZOOM • •Press {Z_ repeatedly until the mmge is displayed inthe preferred scale.The current zoom setting is indicated by thefollowing icons: O_ 1 (x 1.3), O. 2 (x 1.5) and O. 3 (x2.0).To return to normal view:ZOOMPress (ZT}repeatedly until O_ Off appears.Press @ or PLAYEE2).The selected image is displayed in full-screenmode.When the slide show is completed, the filebrowser appears.To view the previous or next image in theslide show:SKIP SKIPPress {_ or {_/.To temporarily stop the slide show:PAUSEPress CK]. '" |J" appears briefly on-screen. PressPLAYto resume the slide show.To stop the slide show:Press _. The file browser appears.No te:. The Rotate andZoom modes are available inregular JPEG viewing and slide show modes.. The Jump and A-B repeat modes are notavailable when viewing JPEG images.. During a slide show, the interval timebetween images may increase if the file sizeis too big.,, When an image exceeds 5760 x 3840 pixels,the image display can appear cropped.This applies when viewing the image in thePreview panel of the file browser; or whenin the thumbnail, fullscreen or slide showmodes.64