Canon PowerShot A40 PowerShot A40/A30 Camera User Guide - Page 143

Image too large, Corrupted data, Cannot magnify, Cannot rotate, Protected, Incompatible, JPEG format

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Image too large You attempted to replay an image whose file size was too large or whose resolution exceeded 3200 × 2400 pixels. Incompatible You attempted to replay an incompatible JPEG JPEG format file. Corrupted data You attempted to replay an image with corrupted data. RAW You attempted to replay an image recorded in the RAW format. Unidentified image You attempted to replay an image file recorded in a unrecognized format (file recorded b y a different camera in a proprietary format, etc.). Cannot magnify! The image you attempted to magnify w as recorded by another camera, or recorded in a format that cannot be magnified, or edited on a computer. Cannot rotate! The image you attempted to rotate was recorded by another camera, or recorded in a format that cannot be rotated, or edited on a computer. Protected! You attempted to erase a protected image. Too many marks! Too many images have been marked for printing or transferring. Cannot process any more. Cannot mark You attempted to set the pr int settings for a image non-JPEG file. Exx Camera malfunction (where xx is the tw o-digit error code). Try turning the camera off and back on. If this message recurs frequently, note down the error and call a Canon Customer Suppor t Help Desk. If this message appears immediately after you have taken a shot, it is possible that the camera failed to record the image-so y ou may want to switch into Replay mode to check whether the image was actually recorded. 139

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Image too large
You attempted to replay an image whose file
size was too large or whose
resolution exceeded 3200
×
2400 pixels.
You attempted to replay an incompatible JPEG
file.
Corrupted data
You attempted to replay an image with
corrupted data.
RAW
You attempted to replay an image recorded in
the RAW format.
You attempted to replay an image file recorded
in a unrecognized format (file recorded by a
different camera in a proprietary format, etc.).
Cannot magnify!
The image you attempted to magnify w as
recorded by another camera, or recorded in a
format that cannot be magnified, or edited on a
computer.
Cannot rotate!
The image you attempted to rotate w as
recorded by another camera, or recorded in a
format that cannot be rotated, or edited on a
computer.
Protected!
You attempted to erase a protected image.
Too many images have been marked for
printing or transferring. Cannot process any
more.
You attempted to set the print settings for a
non-JPEG file.
Exx
Camera malfunction (where xx is the two-digit
error code). Try turning the camera off and back
on. If this message recurs frequently, note down
the error and call a Canon Customer Suppor t
Help Desk. If this message appears immediately
after you have taken a shot, it is possible that the
camera failed to record the image—so you may
want to switch into Replay mode to check
whether the image was actually recorded.
Incompatible
JPEG format
Unidentified
image
Too many
marks!
Cannot mark
image