Samsung 120815 User Manual - Page 71

Quality

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Quality ƈ You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application of the captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower the picture quality. Direct MF Spot AE point Size Quality Effect Contrast Saturation TIFF Super Fine Fine Normal RAW [ Program mode ] Mode Icon Sub menu File format RAW RAW dng Still image mode TIFF TIFF S. Fine Fine tif jpeg jpeg Movie clip mode Normal 25 FPS 15 FPS jpeg avi avi INFORMATION ƃ A RAW file contains the original image information. To edit this file format, you have to use supplied software to edit it. ƃ The RAW and TIFF file format are for advanced users and provides the best quality. However, large file size reduces number of available pictures to take and increases saving time to the memory card. ƃ A [Processing!] message is displayed while saving a RAW or TIFF file to the memory card. ƃ When you select a RAW or TIFF file type, the image size is fixed as 3264X2448 ( ). ƃ The RAW and TIFF file format can't be selected in the SCENE mode. ƃ This file format complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system). ƃ JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) : JPEG is the image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. This type of compression is most commonly used for compressing photos and graphics because it can compress the files efficiently. ƃ A movie clip can be recorded for as long as the available recording time of the memory capacity allows. (A movie clip sets as 640X480 movie size and 25fps frame rate can be taken up to 30 seconds.) ŝ71Ş

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You can select the compression ratio appropriate for
your application of the captured images.
The higher the compression ratio, the lower the picture quality.
Mode
Icon
RAW
TIFF
Sub menu
RAW
TIFF
S. Fine
Fine
Normal
25 FPS
15 FPS
File format
dng
tif
jpeg
jpeg
jpeg
avi
avi
Still image mode
Movie clip mode
A RAW file contains the original image information. To edit this file format, you have to
use supplied software to edit it.
The RAW and TIFF file format are for advanced users and provides the best quality.
However, large file size reduces number of available pictures to take and increases
saving time to the memory card.
A [Processing!] message is displayed while saving a RAW or TIFF file to the memory card.
When you select a RAW or TIFF file type, the image size is fixed as 3264X2448 (
).
The RAW and TIFF file format can’t be selected in the SCENE mode.
This file format complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system).
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) : JPEG is the image compression standard
developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. This type of compression is most
commonly used for compressing photos and graphics because it can compress the files
efficiently.
A movie clip can be recorded for as long as the available recording time of the memory
capacity allows. (A movie clip sets as 640X480 movie size and 25fps frame rate can be
taken up to 30 seconds.)
INFORMATION
Direct MF
Spot AE point
Size
Quality
Effect
Contrast
Saturation
TIFF
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
RAW
[ Program mode ]
Quality