Canon EOS Digital Rebel EOS DIGITAL REBEL/EOS 300D DIGITAL Instruction Manual - Page 48

Image-Recording Quality

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Image-Recording Quality The widely-used JPEG format is used for image-recording quality settings other than . Images captured in the format must later be processed by a personal computer. For example, when [Large a] is selected, the LCD panel will display . Select [Quality]. 1 Select the tab. •• Press the keys to select [Quality], then press . 2 Select the image-recording quality. • Press the keys to select the desired image-recording quality, then press . Image-recording Quality Settings Large For A4-size (297 x 210 mm) prints. Records a large image size (approx. 6.30 megapixels). Medium For A5 to A4-size prints. Records a medium-size image (approx. 2.80 megapixels). Small For A5-size (210 x 148 mm) or smaller prints. Records a small image size (approx. 1.60 megapixels). RAW For A4-size (297 x 210 mm) and larger prints. Records a large image size (approx. 6.30 megapixels) without image quality degradation. • This format assumes that the image will be processed by a personal computer. Special knowledge is required, but you can use the bundled software to obtain the desired effect. • RAW images cannot be printed directly from the camera. • The (Fine) and (Normal) icons indicate the image's compression rate. For better image quality, select for low compression. To save space so you can record more images, select higher compression . • Processing is the adjustment (such as the white balance and contrast) of the image from the RAW data. 48

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Image-Recording Quality
The widely-used JPEG format is used for image-recording quality
settings other than <
h
>. Images captured in the <
h
> format
must later be processed by a personal computer.
For example, when [
Large
a
] is selected, the LCD panel will display
<
da
>.
Select [Quality].
Select the <
˙
> tab.
Press the <
å
> keys to select
[
Quality
], then press <
p
>.
1
Select the image-recording
quality.
Press the <
å
> keys to select the
desired image-recording quality, then
press <
p
>.
2
Image-recording Quality Settings
Large
For A4-size (297 x 210 mm) prints. Records a large image
size (approx. 6.30 megapixels).
Medium
For A5 to A4-size prints. Records a medium-size image
(approx. 2.80 megapixels).
Small
For A5-size (210 x 148 mm) or smaller prints. Records a
small image size (approx. 1.60 megapixels).
RAW
For A4-size (297 x 210 mm) and larger prints. Records a
large image size (approx. 6.30 megapixels) without image
quality degradation.
This format assumes that the image will be processed by a
personal computer. Special knowledge is required, but you can use
the bundled software to obtain the desired effect.
RAW images cannot be printed directly from the camera.
The <
a
> (Fine) and <
s
> (Normal) icons indicate the image’s compression
rate. For better image quality, select <
a
> for low compression. To save space
so you can record more images, select higher compression <
s
>.
Processing is the adjustment (such as the white balance and contrast) of the
image from the RAW data.