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#1
Posted 22 February 2020 - 06:04 AM
Good morning!
I have a D750 and when I playback my photos, they have a bracket across the image. This is not the case if shot through live view. Scrolling up and down past the histogram menu doesn’t take it away. I feel like I have exhausted my menu possibilities. Can someone point me to the menu option to remove it so I can see a clean image?
I have a D750 and when I playback my photos, they have a bracket across the image. This is not the case if shot through live view. Scrolling up and down past the histogram menu doesn’t take it away. I feel like I have exhausted my menu possibilities. Can someone point me to the menu option to remove it so I can see a clean image?
#3
Posted 22 February 2020 - 11:15 AM
When in playback mode use up/down on the multi selector to chose what to display
Thank you for the help, Bengan. I tried that. They don't go away.
The only view without the brackets has the histogram on the right hand side. I'm looking to have a full view of the image without extraneous information with it.
I have dug around in the playback menu but that hasn't worked either.
#4
Posted 22 February 2020 - 11:44 AM
The « bracket » that you see is the « framing » of the focus points.
If this shows, you likely have accessed the menu
Menu > playback menu > playback display options
and checked « focus point »
Return to that menu and uncheck options that might be checked.
If this shows, you likely have accessed the menu
Menu > playback menu > playback display options
and checked « focus point »
Return to that menu and uncheck options that might be checked.
#5
Posted 22 February 2020 - 11:56 AM
The « bracket » that you see is the « framing » of the focus points.
If this shows, you likely have accessed the menu
Menu > playback menu > playback display options
and checked « focus point »
Return to that menu and uncheck options that might be checked.
THAT WAS IT. Thank you, Jerry!
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