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Tag the location
where your photo
is shot.
This is the
previous photo
taken. Tap to see
the Camera Roll.
Figure 18–2. Photo settings.

Flash Modes

One of the most common things you may want to control when taking photos is whether
you use a flash. In most cases, the DROID camera will automatically detect the lighting
conditions and make the right choice, but there are cases like shots lit from behind
where you want the flash on, or museums and performances where you want the flash
off, no matter what the camera seems to think is appropriate.
Turn the flash on and off by sliding out the camera
options tray and then tapping the Flash button. Your
choices are Flash On, Flash Off, and Auto Flash, as
shown in the image here.
These icons give
Scenes to shoot
you information
about your current
shots, and action
settings.
Pull this tab in and
Tap here to switch
out to see camera
to video mode.
options.
CHAPTER 18: Taking Photos and Videos
Use preset
Effects add filters
to your shot like
portraits, night
black and white or
sepia tone.
scenes.
Your camera flash
can be adjusted
for things like
turning it off for
museums.
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