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If you have Blinkies enabled they are displayed when the photo is shown in auto-review. That is to say if you set the camera to hold and display the image just taken for 2, 5, etc seconds, you see the blinkies as they appear on the camera.
If you then take another image or wait for the review to time out and become live image again, if you hit the play button to look at images you've taken, blinkies are no longer displayed in GMaster but they are available for all the images you view in the camera.
Mark
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Hi, sorry for the unclear term, I see it written so often I didn't think about it not being the proper name of the feature. In the camera the feature is called "Highlights". Over-exposed areas "blink" when you view the image in play back.
Thank you for all the fine work you've done on this application.
If you have Blinkies enabled they are displayed when the photo is shown in auto-review. That is to say if you set the camera to hold and display the image just taken for 2, 5, etc seconds, you see the blinkies as they appear on the camera.
If you then take another image or wait for the review to time out and become live image again, if you hit the play button to look at images you've taken, blinkies are no longer displayed in GMaster but they are available for all the images you view in the camera.
Mark
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: