Pictures (M63) - NEC Mobile Phone User Manual

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Operations while playing sound
To stop, SK2
To adjust the volume, Side keys.
To replay the previous/next file, ▲ or ▼

Pictures (M63)

The Pictures function allows you to display images and animations, which were obtained with the camera function of your phone, received as a file attached to MMS
messages, or downloaded from the Internet. The images can also be edited using this function. From the Pictures function you can also attach images and animations
to messages you compose. There are five pre-set folders: Photo, Download, Preset, Frame, and Stamp.
Displaying the Pictures view screen
▼ 3 or
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Highlight a folder
To display the previous/next image file, ▲ or ▼
When the flat view function is activated, the list of folders is not displayed. The list of all the stored image file is displayed.
If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder while the Thumbnail view is turned off, use
Cutting the image
Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit
Move the frame position
When you select Free, a cross indicator appears on the preview screen. Move it to the point to start a frame and
frame into the required size and
Reducing the image size
Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit
Rotating the image
Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit
Keep pressing SK1 until the image is at the required angle
Decorating the image with stamps
Highlight or display the image file you wish to edit
To apply a marker stamp, 1
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My data (M6)
Highlight an image file you wish to display
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SK1 if the image is favorable
to confirm.
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Highlight the required stamp
and
Select the image size
A frame indicating the cut area appears on the preview screen.
Select the image size
SK1 if the image is favorable
SK1 to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise.
to confirm
The marker stamp position is displayed in centre
to confirm the position. Then, expand the

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