Casio EX-FH25 Owners Manual - Page 40

Image Size, Pixels, Suggested, Print Size and, Application, Description, Poster Print - sensor size

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Image Size (Pixels) Suggested Print Size and Application RAW+ RAW+JPEG (Select when you want to process image data yourself.) 10M (3648x2736) Poster Print 3:2 (3648x2432) Poster Print 16:9 (3648x2048) HDTV 9M (3456x2592) A3 Print 7M (3072x2304) A3 Print 4M (2304x1728) A4 Print 2M (1600x1200) 3.5"x5" Print VGA (640x480) E Mail Description Saves the image as both normal JPEG data and RAW image data. A 10M size image is stored for the JPEG data. RAW image data is unprocessed data output by the image sensor and is saved in DNG (digital negative) format. Though the image of such data is virtually undeteriorated, it cannot be viewed on the camera's monitor screen or printed. After transferring RAW image data to your computer, you can use software that supports the general-purpose DNG format to process the image and convert it to image data that suits your particular needs. Since both RAW image data and JPEG data are saved by the camera, you can view the JPEG version on the camera's monitor screen. Good detail for better clarity even for images cropped (page 122) from the original Good detail Best when preserving memory capacity is relatively more important than image quality. Image files are smaller, which is better when attaching images to e-mail. However, images are relatively coarser. 40 Snapshot Tutorial

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Snapshot Tutorial
Image Size
(Pixels)
Suggested
Print Size and
Application
Description
RAW+
RAW+JPEG
(Select when
you want to
process image
data yourself.)
Saves the image as both normal JPEG data and
RAW image data. A 10M size image is stored for
the JPEG data. RAW image data is unprocessed
data output by the image sensor and is saved in
DNG (digital negative) format. Though the image
of such data is virtually undeteriorated, it cannot
be viewed on the camera’s monitor screen or
printed. After transferring RAW image data to your
computer, you can use software that supports the
general-purpose DNG format to process the image
and convert it to image data that suits your
particular needs. Since both RAW image data and
JPEG data are saved by the camera, you can view
the JPEG version on the camera’s monitor screen.
10M
(3648
x
2736)
Poster Print
Good detail for better clarity even for images
cropped (page 122) from the original
3:2
(3648
x
2432)
Poster Print
16:9
(3648
x
2048)
HDTV
9M
(3456
x
2592)
A3 Print
Good detail
7M
(3072
x
2304)
A3 Print
4M
(2304
x
1728)
A4 Print
2M
(1600
x
1200)
3.5"
x
5" Print
Best when preserving memory capacity is
relatively more important than image quality.
VGA
(640
x
480)
E Mail
Image files are smaller, which is better when
attaching images to e-mail. However, images are
relatively coarser.