HP Photosmart 618 HP Photosmart 618 digital camera - (English) User Guide - Page 118
HP Imaging Technology, image, image LCD, image size, image type icon, image type soft key, infrared
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HP Imaging Technology icon image image LCD image size image type image type icon image type soft key infrared infrared window interval ISO number JetSend JPEG HP 618 Digital Camera User's Guide State-of-the-art image processing technology developed by HP that captures sharp, colorful images with exceptional levels of detail, individually optimizes every image, and produces great detail in highlights and shadows. A picture on an LCD, computer screen, or printed on a device that represents a specific setting. Icons on a digital camera's LCD communicate the camera's status, such as particular settings that have been made for taking a picture. See also "LCD" on page 119. The electronic version of a photograph as it is stored in a digital camera, computer, or other electronic medium. Digital cameras capture and store an image when you take a picture. See also "picture" on page 120 and "photo" on page 120. The Liquid Crystal Display on the back of the camera. The image LCD and its accompanying buttons and soft keys let you view and work with images on the camera. See also "DISPLAY button" on page 116, "MENU button" on page 119, and "soft keys" on page 122. See "size" on page 122. The type of image the camera will capture. There are three image types: One Shot, Continuous, and Timelapse. You can change the image type by pressing the left soft key while in Capture mode. See also "Continuous image type" on page 116, "One Shot image type" on page 119, and "Timelapse image type" on page 123. An icon that appears on the left side of the bottom overlay bar in the image LCD and shows the image type setting in Capture mode. The left soft key on the back of the camera that you press to set the image type in Capture mode. A type of connection that allows images to be transmitted between the camera and another device (such as a printer) without connecting wires when the infrared window on the camera is lined-up with an infrared sensor on the other device. See also "JetSend" on page 118. The window on the front of the camera that uses the HP JetSend infrared technology. See also "JetSend" on page 118. The time between images being captured for the Timelapse image type. The International Organization for Standardization rating for film or CCD sensitivity. A higher ISO number means less light is needed to take a picture. CCDs in digital cameras are rated in terms of ISO numbers. ISO is not an acronym; it is derived from the Greek "isos", meaning equal. See also "CCD" on page 116. A protocol developed by HP for sending image data from one device to another without using any connecting cables between the devices. JetSend uses infrared technology to transmit images from the camera to a printer for printing. A compressed image file format developed by the Joint Photo Expert Group. Its strengths are very small file sizes and fast display rates. (It is 7 to 10 times faster than some other image file formats.) See also "file type" on page 117 and "TIFF" on page 122. 118 Glossary