Panasonic DMCFZ60 DMCFZ200 User Guide - Page 137

[Quality

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Recording [Quality] Applicable modes: Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored. Settings Description of settings [A] A JPEG image in which image quality was given priority. [›] JPEG A standard image quality JPEG image. This is useful for increasing the number of shots without changing the number of pixels. (DMC-FZ200) [ ]/ RAWiJPEG [ ] You can record a RAW image and a JPEG image ([A] or [›]) simultaneously.¢1 (DMC-FZ200) [] RAW You can only record RAW images.¢2 ¢1 If you delete a RAW file from the camera, the corresponding JPEG image will also be deleted. ¢2 It is fixed to maximum recordable pixels for each image aspect ratio. Note • [Quality] is fixed to [›] in the following case. - [High Sens.] (Scene Mode) • The following icons are displayed during the 3D recording. [ ] ([3D+Fine]): Both MPO images and fine JPEG images are recorded simultaneously. [ ] ([3D+Standard]): Both MPO images and standard JPEG images are recorded simultaneously. (DMC-FZ200) • You can enjoy more advanced picture editing if you use RAW files. You can save RAW files in a file format (JPEG, TIFF etc.) that can be displayed on your PC etc., develop them and edit them using the software "SILKYPIX Developer Studio" by Ichikawa Soft Laboratory on the CD-ROM (supplied). • [ ] images are recorded with a smaller data volume than [ ] or [ ]. - 137 -

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Recording
Applicable modes:
Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored.
¢
1 If you delete a RAW file from the camera, the corresponding JPEG image will also be deleted.
¢
2 It is fixed to maximum recordable pixels for each image aspect ratio.
Note
[Quality] is fixed to [
] in the following case.
[High Sens.] (Scene Mode)
The following icons are displayed during the 3D recording.
[Quality]
Settings
Description of settings
[
A
]
JPEG
A JPEG image in which image quality was given priority.
[
]
A standard image quality JPEG image.
This is useful for increasing the number of shots without changing the
number of pixels.
(DMC-FZ200)
[
]/
[
]
RAW
i
JPEG
You can record a RAW image and a JPEG image ([
A
] or [
])
simultaneously.
¢
1
(DMC-FZ200)
[
]
RAW
You can only record RAW images.
¢
2
[
] ([3D+Fine]):
Both MPO images and fine JPEG images are recorded
simultaneously.
[
] ([3D+Standard]):
Both MPO images and
standard
JPEG images are recorded
simultaneously.
(DMC-FZ200)
You can enjoy more advanced picture editing if you use RAW files. You can save RAW files in a file
format (JPEG, TIFF etc.) that can be displayed on your PC etc., develop them and edit them using
the software “SILKYPIX Developer Studio” by Ichikawa Soft Laboratory on the CD-ROM (supplied).
[
] images are recorded with a smaller data volume than [
] or [
].