On 13 Jul 2004, at 18:38, Michael Sheil - LT wrote:
One for a wish list. One of the problems of shooting with an SLR digital is dust on the imaging chip and one has to check each shot. The easiest way is to do this in << Actual Pixel >> mode and starting from one corner, to make a systematic quartering sweep back and forth across the entire frame. Now when you switch to << Actual Pixel >> the default is for the cursor to centre itself on the frame: it would be of real assistance if one could set it so that the cursor could be placed in a corner so as to enable the quartering to begin without having to re-locate the cursor for each file. Sounds trivial but when you have 100 frames to dust-bust, merely moving the cursor 100 times to a corner gets a to be a real bore.
Mike. On the keyboard above the page up, down, left and right keys is a group of 9 with f13 top left. the two diagonal arrow keys in that group will do what you want. The one pointing to 10 o'clock as it were will put you in the top left corner of your image. The other will put you in the bottom right.
HTH. Patrick.
http://www.patrickbaldwin.com
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