Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 32

Setting Resolution, Standard JPEG, Fine JPEG, Super Fine JPEG, HyPict JPEG

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Setting Resolution The PhotoPC 3100Z has four resolution settings for JPEG images and one resolution setting for uncompressed Tiff images. Press the image quality button on top of the camera image to cycle from one setting to quality button the other. The camera dial must be turned to , , or to set the image quality. An image quality icon appears on the status display panel and on the LCD screen to show the current resolution setting. The settings are described to the right. NOTE For a list of the number of images you can take at each resolution setting, see page C-5. Standard JPEG Produces color or black and white images at 640 × 480 pixels. Images include less detail when enlarged. This setting is good for pictures that are viewed on the screen or Internet. Fine JPEG Produces color or black and white images at 1600 × 1200 pixels. Your pictures include ample detail. Super Fine JPEG Produces color or black and white images at 2048 × 1536 pixels. Your pictures include great detail. This setting is best for 8 × 10-inch prints. HyPict JPEG Produces color or black and white images at 2544 × 1904 pixels (interpolated). Your pictures include excellent detail. This setting is best for images you are enlarging up to 11 × 17-inches. Taking Pictures 2-7

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Taking Pictures
2-7
Setting Resolution
The PhotoPC 3100Z has four resolution settings for JPEG
images and one resolution setting for uncompressed Tiff
images.
Press the image quality
button on top of the camera
to cycle from one setting to
the other. The camera dial
must be turned to
,
, or
to set the image quality.
An image quality icon
appears on the status display
panel and on the LCD screen to show the current resolution
setting. The settings are described to the right.
NOTE
For a list of the number of images you can take at each resolution
setting, see page C-5.
Standard JPEG
Produces color or black and white images at 640
×
480
pixels. Images include less detail when enlarged. This setting
is good for pictures that are viewed on the screen or Internet.
Fine JPEG
Produces color or black and white images at
1600
×
1200 pixels. Your pictures include ample detail.
Super Fine JPEG
Produces color or black and white images at
2048
×
1536 pixels. Your pictures include great detail. This
setting is best for 8
×
10-inch prints.
HyPict JPEG
Produces color or black and white images at
2544
×
1904 pixels (interpolated). Your pictures include
excellent detail. This setting is best for images you are
enlarging up to 11
×
17-inches.
image
quality
button