Canon EOS 10D EOS 10D INSTRUCTIONS - Page 47

Processing - sensor size

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Image-Recording Quality Settings for Shooting Processing Processing is the alteration of the raw image data captured with the camera's CMOS image sensor. For example, the digital image's white balance and image quality can be altered. Images recorded in the or < > mode undergo processing by the camera before being saved as a JPEG image. < > images are processed according to the white balance and processing parameters set at the time of shooting. A < > image can be processed repeatedly using the provided software. Image File Size and CF Card Capacity According to ImageRecording Quality 3 Image-Recording Quality Image Size (Pixels) Format Compression Image File Size Max. Capacity Rate (Approx.) (Approx.) Large/Fine Large/Normal 3072 x 2048 (Approx. 6.3 million) Low High 2.4 MB 1.2 MB 50 images 103 images Medium/Fine 2048 x 1360 Medium/Normal (Approx. 2.8 million) JPEG Low High 1.3 MB 0.7 MB 95 images 184 images Small/Fine Small/Normal 1536 x 1024 (Approx. 1.6 million) Low High 0.8 MB 0.4 MB 145 images 282 images + 6.0 MB 19 images + + RAW + + : 3072 x 2048 : RAW + JPEG Lossless compression (Approx. 6.3 million) RAW 6.4 MB 6.2 MB 6.8 MB 6.7 MB 18 images 18 images 16 images 17 images + 8.0 MB 14 images The image-recording quality (except < >) can also be set in the Basic Zone modes. •• The image file size and CF card's maximum capacity are based on Canon's testing standards (at ISO 100 with [Standard] parameter settings). The maximum capacity applies to a 128 MB CF card. •• The image file size and the CF card's maximum capacity varies depending on the subject, shooting mode, ISO speed, and processing parameters. On the LCD panel, you can check how many more images the CF card can record. •• In the < > mode, a JPEG image is also recorded simultaneously and embedded within the RAW image. • The image-recording quality will be memorized in Basic Zone mode and Creative Zone mode respectively. To open RAW images with a personal computer or to extract the JPEG image embedded in the RAW image file, you must use the dedicated software. For details, see "EOS 10D Software Instructions." • With C.Fn-08, the image-recording quality of the JPEG image recorded simultaneously within the RAW image file can be changed. (→p.148) • With C.Fn-01-1, you can set the [Quality] by pressing < > and turning the < > dial. (→p.146) 47

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47
Settings for Shooting
3
Image-Recording Quality
Processing
Processing is the alteration of the raw image data captured with the camera’s CMOS image
sensor. For example, the digital image’s white balance and image quality can be altered.
Images recorded in the <
> <
> <
> <
> <
> or <
> mode undergo process-
ing by the camera before being saved as a JPEG image. <
> images are processed
according to the white balance and processing parameters set at the time of shooting. A
<
> image can be processed repeatedly using the provided software.
Image File Size and CF Card Capacity According to Image-
Recording Quality
The image-recording quality (except <
>) can also be set in the Basic Zone modes.
The image file size and CF card’s maximum capacity are based on Canon’s testing
standards (at ISO 100 with [
Standard
] parameter settings).
The maximum capacity applies to a 128 MB CF card.
The image file size and the CF card’s maximum capacity varies depending on the subject,
shooting mode, ISO speed, and processing parameters.
On the LCD panel, you can check how many more images the CF card can record.
In the <
> mode, a JPEG image is also recorded simultaneously and embedded within
the RAW image.
The image-recording quality will be memorized in Basic Zone mode and Creative Zone
mode respectively.
To open RAW images with a personal computer or to extract the JPEG image embed-
ded in the RAW image file, you must use the dedicated software. For details, see “EOS
10D Software Instructions.”
With C.Fn-08, the image-recording quality of the JPEG image recorded simulta-
neously within the RAW image file can be changed. (
p.148)
With C.Fn-01-1, you can set the [
Quality
] by pressing <
> and turning the <
>
dial. (
p.146)
Image-Recording
Quality
Large/Fine
Large/Normal
Small/Fine
Image Size
(Pixels)
3072 x 2048
(Approx. 6.3 million)
2048 x 1360
(Approx. 2.8 million)
1536 x 1024
(Approx. 1.6 million)
+
+
:
3072 x 2048
(Approx. 6.3 million)
Format
JPEG
Low
High
2.4 MB
1.2 MB
1.3 MB
0.8 MB
6.0 MB
6.4 MB
6.2 MB
6.8 MB
50 images
103 images
95 images
145 images
19 images
18 images
18 images
16 images
Small/Normal
RAW
Low
High
Low
High
0.7 MB
184 images
0.4 MB
282 images
6.7 MB
8.0 MB
17 images
14 images
:
Lossless
compression
RAW
Medium/Fine
Medium/Normal
+
+
+
+
Compression
Rate
Image File Size
(Approx.)
Max. Capacity
(Approx.)
RAW + JPEG