Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 39

Image Quality, RAW Compression, The Image Quality Menu, Button

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Reference-Image Quality and Size The Image Quality Menu 1 Highlight Image Quality in the shooting menu and press the multi selector to the right. 2 Highlight the desired option and press the multi selector to the right. The shooting menu will be displayed. The QUAL Button Press the QUAL button and rotate the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the control panel (note that RAW Compression and JPEG Compression can only be adjusted from the shooting menu). RAW FINE NORM BASIC RAW RAW RAW BASIC NORM FINE File Names Photographs are stored as image files with names of the form "DSC_nnnn.xxx," where nnnn is a four-digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automatically in ascending order by the camera, and xxx is one of the following three letter extensions: "NEF" for NEF images, "JPG" for JPEG images, and "NDF" for Dust Off ref photos ( 121-122). The NEF and JPEG files recorded at a setting of "NEF+JPEG" have the same file names but different exten- sions. Images recorded at a Color Space setting of AdobeRGB ( 50) have names that begin with an underscore (e.g., "_DSC0001.JPG"). The "DSC" portion of the file name can be changed using the File Naming option in the shooting menu ( 129). 29

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Reference—Image Quality and Size
29
The Image Quality Menu
1
Highlight
Image Quality
in the shooting menu
and press the multi selector to the right.
2
Highlight the desired option and press the multi
selector to the right.
The shooting menu will be
displayed.
The
QUAL
Button
Press the
QUAL
button and rotate the main command
dial until the desired setting is displayed in the con-
trol panel (note that
RAW Compression
and
JPEG
Compression
can only be adjusted from the shoot-
ing menu).
RAW
BASIC
RAW
NORM
RAW
FINE
FINE
RAW
NORM
BASIC
File Names
Photographs are stored as image files with names of the form “DSC_
nnnn
.
xxx
,” where
nnnn
is a four-digit number between 0001 and 9999 assigned automatically in ascending order
by the camera, and
xxx
is one of the following three letter extensions: “NEF” for NEF images,
“JPG” for JPEG images, and “NDF” for Dust Off
ref photos (
121–122).
The NEF and JPEG
files recorded at a setting of “NEF+JPEG” have the same file names but different exten-
sions.
Images recorded at a
Color Space
setting of
AdobeRGB
(
50) have names that
begin with an underscore (e.g., “_DSC0001.JPG”).
The “DSC” portion of the file name can be
changed using the
File Naming
option in the shooting menu (
129).