Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 33

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Uncompressed Tiff Produces color and black and white images at 2048 × 1536 pixels with no compression. Your pictures include perfect detail without the distortion that compression may cause. You can use this mode only when you have at least 9.1MB free on your CompactFlash memory card. Your included memory card can hold 1 Uncompressed Tiff picture. You can enable (or disable) Uncompressed Tiff mode in the Shot SETUP menu: 1 Turn the camera dial to and press the POWER button to turn on the camera. You see the SETUP menu. 2 Press the button next to Shot SETUP to go to the Shot SETUP menu. 3 Press the button under Image JPEG to change the setting to Image Tiff. (Press the same button to change the setting back.) If your CompactFlash card has too little space to store a Tiff image, you see a message warning you to use a card with at least 9.1MB of free space. 4 Press the button under BACK to return to the SETUP menu. NOTE ◗ To capture Tiff photos, make sure the image quality is set to . ◗ You will notice a delay of approximately 22 seconds while the camera processes your image in Tiff mode. ◗ If you want to take multiple shots in Uncompressed Tiff mode, you can buy a higher-density CompactFlash memory card, which lets you store more photos. See Appendix B for details. (You can still store several JPEG images with one Tiff picture on the card that comes with your camera.) Taking Pictures 2-8

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Taking Pictures
2-8
Uncompressed Tiff
Produces color and black and white images at
2048
×
1536
pixels with no compression. Your pictures
include perfect detail without the distortion that
compression may cause. You can use this mode only when
you have at least 9.1MB free on your CompactFlash memory
card. Your included memory card can hold 1 Uncompressed
Tiff picture.
You can enable (or disable) Uncompressed Tiff mode in the
Shot SETUP menu:
1
Turn the camera dial to
and press the
POWER
button to turn on the camera. You see the SETUP
menu.
2
Press the button next to
Shot SETUP
to go to the
Shot SETUP menu.
3
Press the button under
Image JPEG
to change the
setting to
Image Tiff
. (Press the same button to
change the setting back.) If your CompactFlash card has
too little space to store a Tiff image, you see a message
warning you to use a card with at least 9.1MB of free
space.
4
Press the button under
BACK
to return to the SETUP
menu.
NOTE
To capture Tiff photos, make sure the image quality is set
to
.
You will notice a delay of approximately 22 seconds while
the camera processes your image in Tiff mode.
If you want to take multiple shots in Uncompressed Tiff
mode, you can buy a higher-density CompactFlash memory
card, which lets you store more photos. See Appendix B for
details. (You can still store several JPEG images with one Tiff
picture on the card that comes with your camera.)