HP Photosmart 618 HP Photosmart 618 digital camera - (English) User Guide - Page 120
PC Connect mode, PCMCIA adapter
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optical resolution optical zoom orientation sensor overlay bars PAL connection PC Connect mode PCMCIA adapter PCMCIA slot photo photo type photosite picture pictures remaining indicator pixel Playback mode Portrait Program exposure mode HP 618 Digital Camera User's Guide The true resolution of an imaging device, and the resolution at which the device captures images. See also "resolution" on page 121. The process of changing the field of view and magnification of the lens by moving different lens groups within the lens to change its overall focal length. See also "digital zoom" on page 116. An electro-mechanical device in the camera that determines whether the camera is being held horizontally or vertically, and which side is up. The camera uses the data from this sensor to make sure the image is displayed right side up in the image LCD, regardless of the camera position when the image was captured. Opaque or translucent information bars that appear on the image LCD. Phase Alternating Line connection. The video (TV) connection used in Europe. An operational mode you use to control the camera via a computer (PC or Macintosh) that you have connected to the camera. You use this mode to download images from the camera to the computer. See also "camera mode dial" on page 116. Personal Computer Manufacturers Common Interface Agreement adapter. A small, electronic card that fits in a PCMCIA slot and controls or communicates with an external device. For digital cameras, this is usually an adapter into which you can plug the memory card from the camera for transferring images to your computer. The slot in a computer that holds a PCMCIA card. A PCMCIA slot is usually found in laptop computers. The printed version of an image. See also "image" on page 118 and "picture" on page 120. See "image type" on page 118. See "CCD element" on page 116. Picture refers to the original composition when capturing an image with a digital camera. See also "image" on page 118. A numeric indicator in the status LCD that shows how many more images you can capture and store on the memory card. Picture element. The smallest element that can be assigned an independent color and intensity and displayed on a computer monitor screen or on an LCD. A pixel is a dot with either a square or rectangular shape. Digital images displayed on a monitor screen or LCD are composed of thousands of pixels. An operational mode you can use to view the captured images on the camera's image LCD. You can view images as full-sized stills, play back timelapse and grouped photo sequences, and create slideshows of the images. See also "camera mode dial" on page 116 and"slideshow" on page 122. The exposure mode setting in the Photo Assist menu that automatically optimizes the camera settings for portrait photography. See also "exposure modes" on page 116. 120 Glossary