Sony DSC F828 Operating Instructions - Page 80
Shooting still images in TIFF mode, uncompressed file format. The image
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b Press MENU. The menu appears. c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b/B, then select [RAW] with v. d Shoot the image. You can do the next shooting after "Recording" disappears from the screen. To return to normal mode In Step 3, select [Normal]. • To reproduce the RAW data file using a computer, the exclusive software is required. Install the exclusive software on the supplied CD-ROM (Image Data Converter) to your computer. Since the RAW data file is a special kind of file, general software cannot open the RAW data file. • The JPEG image is also recorded in the image size selected by the Image Size setup (page 24). (However, [3:2] cannot be selected.) RAW data images are recorded in [8M] size. • Writing data takes more time than in normal recording mode. • Digital zoom cannot be used. • For the number of images that can be recorded, see pages 134, 136. 80 Shooting still images in TIFF mode - TIFF Mode dial: /P/S/A/M/SCN Used when you record an image in uncompressed file format. The image quality does not deteriorate. Images recorded in this mode are suitable for fine printing. A compressed JPEG format image like that recorded in normal shooting is recorded at the same time. Shutter button Mode dial MENU Multi-selector (v/V/b/B) a Set the mode dial to , P, S, A, M or SCN. b Press MENU. The menu appears. c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b/B, then select [TIFF] with v/ V. d Shoot the image. You can do the next shooting after "Recording" disappears from the screen. To return to normal mode In Step 3, select [Normal]. • JPEG images are also recorded in the image size selected by the Image Size setup (page 24). Uncompressed (TIFF) images are recorded in [8M] size except when [3:2] is selected. • Writing data takes more time than in normal recording mode. • For the number of images that can be recorded, see pages 134, 136.