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File Settings Submenu, Table 7

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Note: All options you set are active from shotto-shot; they also remain set when you cycle the power on the camera. Figure 38: File Settings Submenu - JPEG Figure 39: File Settings Submenu - TIFF File Settings Submenu Use the File Settings submenu to set how your pictures will be captured for all image types (One Shot, Continuous, and Timelapse). Table 7: File Settings Submenu Setting File Type Quality Level (Specifies JPEG compression level and does not apply to TIFF images) Resolution Color Default JPEG Better Full Size Full Options JPEG, TIFF Good - Produces quality images and uses less memory than the Better setting (uses the highest compression rate). Use this setting for images you plan to use on a computer, or to print photos of up to 4" x 6". Better - Produces high-quality images and uses less memory than the Best setting (uses a medium compression rate). Use this setting for images you plan to print photos of up to 5" x 7". Best - Produces the highest-quality images and uses the most memory (uses the lowest compression rate). Use this setting for images you plan to enlarge and print photos of up to 8" x 10". Full Size (1600 x 1280 pixels) 1/4 (800 x 640 pixels) Full, B&W, Sepia Note: TIFF is an uncompressed file type used when you need the absolute best image quality. Because TIFF file size is very large, it may take up to 50 seconds to save the image. Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference 61 Capture Mode Menus and Soft Keys

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Chapter 6: Menu and Soft Key Reference
61
Capture Mode Menus and Soft Keys
File Settings Submenu
Note:
All options you set are active from shot-
to-shot; they also remain set when you cycle
the power on the camera.
Use the File Settings submenu to set how your pictures will be captured for all image types (One
Shot, Continuous, and Timelapse).
Figure 38:
File Settings Submenu - JPEG
Table 7:
File Settings Submenu
Figure 39:
File Settings Submenu - TIFF
Note:
TIFF is an uncompressed file type used
when you need the absolute best image quality.
Because TIFF file size is very large, it may take
up to 50 seconds to save the image.
Setting
Default
Options
File Type
JPEG
JPEG, TIFF
Quality Level
(Specifies JPEG
compression level
and does
not
apply
to TIFF images)
Better
Good - Produces quality images and uses less memory than the Better
setting (uses the highest compression rate). Use this setting for images
you plan to use on a computer, or to print photos of up to 4” x 6”.
Better - Produces high-quality images and uses less memory than the
Best setting (uses a medium compression rate). Use this setting for
images you plan to print photos of up to 5” x 7”.
Best - Produces the highest-quality images and uses the most memory
(uses the lowest compression rate). Use this setting for images you plan
to enlarge and print photos of up to 8” x 10”.
Resolution
Full Size
Full Size (1600 x 1280 pixels)
1/4 (800 x 640 pixels)
Color
Full
Full, B&W, Sepia