Canon EOS 10D EOS 10D INSTRUCTIONS - Page 46

Image-Recording Quality

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Image-Recording Quality You can select one of seven image-recording quality settings. (For the Basic Zone modes, < > is not selectable.) Images recorded in the or < > mode do not require image processing. However, < > images to be processed with a personal computer. On the menu, select [Quality]. Press the < > button. 1 •• Turn the < > dial to select [Quality], then press < >. 2 •Select the image-recording quality. Turn the < > dial to select the desired imagerecording quality, then press < >. s The menu will reappear. • Press the < > button to exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor. Large/Fine Records a 6.3-megapixel image with low-compression JPEG. It saves the JPEG image with the highest image quality. Note that due to the large file size, fewer images can be recorded on the CF card. Large/Normal Records a 6.3-megapixel image with high-compression JPEG. It saves the JPEG image with a relatively high image quality while enabling more images to be recorded on the CF card. Medium/Fine Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 2.80-megapixel image and saves it as a JPEG image via low compression. While the JPEG images have medium image quality, a reasonable number of images can be recorded on the CF card. Medium/Normal Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 2.80-megapixel image and saves it as a JPEG image via high compression. This mode enables more images than the < > mode to be recorded on the CF card. Small/Fine Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 1.60-megapixel image and saves it as a JPEG image via low compression. Use this mode when the image size is less important than being able to record more images on the CF card. Small/Normal Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 1.60-megapixel image and saves it as a JPEG image via high compression. Use this mode when you want to record a maximum number of images on the CF card. RAW Records the image with lossless compression resulting in about 6.3 megapixels. Use this mode when you want to use a personal computer to process the image afterward. Due to the large file size, fewer images can be recorded on the CF card. 46

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Image-Recording Quality
You can select one of seven image-recording quality settings. (For the Basic Zone modes,
<
> is not selectable.)
Images recorded in the <
> <
> <
> <
> <
> or <
> mode do not require
image processing. However, <
> images to be processed with a personal computer.
On the menu, select [Quality].
Press the <
> button.
Turn the <
> dial to select [
Quality
], then press
<
>.
1
Select the image-recording quality.
Turn the <
> dial to select the desired image-
recording quality, then press <
>.
s
The menu will reappear.
Press the <
> button to exit the menu and turn
off the LCD monitor.
2
Large/Fine
Records a 6.3-megapixel image with low-compression JPEG. It saves the JPEG image with
the highest image quality. Note that due to the large file size, fewer images can be recorded
on the CF card.
RAW
Records the image with lossless compression resulting in about 6.3 megapixels. Use this
mode when you want to use a personal computer to process the image afterward. Due to
the large file size, fewer images can be recorded on the CF card.
Large/Normal
Records a 6.3-megapixel image with high-compression JPEG. It saves the JPEG image
with a relatively high image quality while enabling more images to be recorded on the CF
card.
Medium/Fine
Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 2.80-megapixel image and saves it as a
JPEG image via low compression. While the JPEG images have medium image quality, a
reasonable number of images can be recorded on the CF card.
Medium/Normal
Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 2.80-megapixel image and saves it as a
JPEG image via high compression. This mode enables more images than the <
> mode
to be recorded on the CF card.
Small/Fine
Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 1.60-megapixel image and saves it as a
JPEG image via low compression. Use this mode when the image size is less important
than being able to record more images on the CF card.
Small/Normal
Converts the approx. 6.30-megapixel image to a 1.60-megapixel image and saves it as a
JPEG image via high compression. Use this mode when you want to record a maximum
number of images on the CF card.