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The Image Quality setting not only affects the quality of the images, but as a result the amount of images that can be stored either in the internal memory in the camera or on an optional memory card. Higher resolution and lower compression images will take up more space than images with lower resolution and/or compression. For example, the highest pre-defined setting, 5MP , results in high quality images, but consumes more storage space in memory than the next lower setting, 5MP . Likewise, many more still images can be stored in memory at the 1MP or VGA settings than at 5MP ; however, these settings will result in much lower quality images. The Pictures remaining count at the bottom of the screen updates when you highlight each pre-defined setting. See Memory Capacity on page 183 for more information about how the Image Quality setting affects the number of images that can be saved on your memory card. The icon for the new setting (in the previous table) will appear in the Live View screen. The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again, even when you turn the camera off. NOTE When you use digital zoom, the resolution changes as you zoom in. See Digital Zoom on page 41. Custom Image Quality If you select the Custom... option from the Image Quality submenu, the Custom Image Quality sub-menu displays. This submenu allows you to select a custom Image Quality setting, including individually setting the resolution and the compression of the images you capture. In the Custom Image Quality sub-menu, the default Resolution setting is 5MP (full resolution), and the default Compression setting is (medium compression). 60 HP Photosmart R707 User's Manual

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HP Photosmart R707 UserĀ°s Manual
The
Image Quality
setting not only affects the quality of the
images, but as a result the amount of images that can be
stored either in the internal memory in the camera or on an
optional memory card. Higher resolution and lower
compression images will take up more space than images with
lower resolution and/or compression. For example, the highest
pre-defined setting,
5MP
, results in high quality images,
but consumes more storage space in memory than the next
lower setting,
5MP
. Likewise, many more still images can
be stored in memory at the
1MP
or
VGA
settings than
at
5MP
; however, these settings will result in much lower
quality images.
The
Pictures remaining
count at the bottom of the screen
updates when you highlight each pre-defined setting. See
Memory Capacity
on page 183 for more information about
how the
Image Quality
setting affects the number of images
that can be saved on your memory card.
The icon for the new setting (in the previous table) will appear
in the
Live View
screen. The new setting remains in effect until it
is changed again, even when you turn the camera off.
NOTE
When you use digital zoom, the resolution changes as
you zoom in. See
Digital Zoom
on page 41.
Custom Image Quality
If you select the
Custom...
option from the
Image Quality
sub-
menu, the
Custom Image Quality
sub-menu displays. This sub-
menu allows you to select a custom
Image Quality
setting,
including individually setting the resolution and the
compression of the images you capture.
In the
Custom Image Quality
sub-menu, the default
Resolution
setting is
5MP
(full resolution), and the default
Compression
setting is
(medium compression).