Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 42

Fine, Super Fine, HyPict, pixels interpolated with moderate

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Fine The illustration below is an example of how a close-up Produces color or black and white images at 1600 × 1200 pixels, with moderate compression. Your section of an image might appear at different resolutions: 2 pictures include ample detail, and the CompactFlash card holds approximately 24 pictures without audio recordings. These images are best for 4 × 6-inch prints. Super Fine Produces color or black and white images at 1600 × 1200 pixels with low compression. Your pictures include greater detail, and the CompactFlash card holds approximately 12 pictures. With less compression, super fine images are better for enlarging for up to 8 × 10-inch prints. HyPict Produces color or black and white images at 1984 × 1488 pixels (interpolated) with moderate compression. Your pictures include excellent detail, and the CompactFlash card holds approximately 10 HyPict pictures. These images are best for enlarging for 11 × 14-inch prints. fine resolution (1600 × 1200 pixels) standard resolution (640 × 480 pixels) A B Taking Pictures 2-11

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Taking Pictures
2-11
A
B
2
Fine
Produces color or black and white images at
1600
×
1200 pixels, with moderate compression. Your
pictures include ample detail, and the CompactFlash card
holds approximately 24 pictures without audio recordings.
These images are best for 4
×
6-inch prints.
Super Fine
Produces color or black and white images at
1600
×
1200 pixels with low compression. Your pictures
include greater detail, and the CompactFlash card holds
approximately 12 pictures. With less compression, super fine
images are better for enlarging for up to 8
×
10-inch prints.
HyPict
Produces color or black and white images at
1984
×
1488 pixels (interpolated) with moderate
compression. Your pictures include excellent detail, and the
CompactFlash card holds approximately 10 HyPict pictures.
These images are best for enlarging for 11
×
14-inch prints.
The illustration below is an example of how a close-up
section of an image might appear at different resolutions:
standard resolution
(640
×
480 pixels)
fine resolution
(1600
×
1200 pixels)