Pentax K10D User Manual - Page 124

Setting the File Format, Adobe Systems

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122 Setting the File Format Function Reference You can set the format of image files. The default setting is JPEG. JPEG Captures images in JPEG format. You can change the number of recorded pixels from [JPEG Rec. Pixels] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu, and the image quality level from [JPEG Quality] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu. The file size varies according to the settings. RAW RAW data is CCD output data saved without processing. Effects such as White Balance, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness are not applied to the image but such information is saved. Use Raw Display (p.98) or transfer to a PC, apply effects with the enclosed PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 3 and create JPEG and TIFF images. 4 RAW+ Images are captured in both RAW and JPEG formats. Similarly, images are captured in both formats when the | button is pressed. Set [File Format] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu. (p.29) When the file format is changed, the number of recordable images appears at the top right of the screen. You can select PEF or DNG format in [RAW file format] in the [A Rec. Mode] menu when images are captured in RAW format. The default setting is PEF format. PEF: PENTAX original RAW file format DNG:General-purpose, publicly available RAW file format designed by Adobe Systems When the File Format is set to RAW or RAW+, the number of recordable images in the format appears at the top right of the screen. The number of recordable images does not appear when the RAW file format is changed when File Format is set to JPEG. File Format RAW file format Extended Bracket Multi-exposure Memory Shake Reduction MENU C a n c e l 128 JPEG RAW RAW+ Off OK OOK File Format RAW file format Extended Bracket Multi-exposure Memory Shake Reduction MENU C a n c e l 128 RAW PEF DONfGf Off OK OOK If you press the | button, RAW+ capture and save is exited after one shot. To continue until the | button is pressed again, set [One-touch RAW+JPEG] in the [A Custom Setting] menu.

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Function Reference
You can set the format of image files. The default setting is JPEG.
Set [File Format] in the [
A
Rec. Mode] menu. (p.29)
When the file format is changed, the number of recordable images
appears at the top right of the screen.
You can select PEF or DNG format in [RAW file format] in the [
A
Rec. Mode]
menu when images are captured in RAW format. The default setting is PEF format.
PEF: PENTAX original RAW file format
DNG:General-purpose, publicly available RAW file format designed by
Adobe Systems
When the File Format is set to RAW or RAW+, the number of recordable
images in the format appears at the top right of the screen. The number of
recordable images does not appear when the RAW file format is changed
when File Format is set to JPEG.
Setting the File Format
JPEG
Captures images in JPEG format. You can change the number of
recorded pixels from [JPEG Rec. Pixels] in the [
A
Rec. Mode] menu,
and the image quality level from [JPEG Quality] in the [
A
Rec. Mode]
menu. The file size varies according to the settings.
RAW
RAW data is CCD output data saved without processing.
Effects such as White Balance, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness are
not applied to the image but such information is saved. Use Raw Display
(p.98) or transfer to a PC, apply effects with the enclosed PENTAX
PHOTO Laboratory 3 and create JPEG and TIFF images.
RAW+
Images are captured in both RAW and JPEG formats. Similarly, images
are captured in both formats when the
|
button is pressed.
If you press the
|
button, RAW+ capture and save is exited after one shot.
To continue until the
|
button is pressed again, set [One-touch
RAW+JPEG] in the [
A
Custom Setting] menu.
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MENU
File Format
RAW file format
Memory
Multi-exposure
Shake Reduction
Extended Bracket
JPEG
RAW
RAW+
Off
OK
OK
OK
OK
Cancel
PEF
DNG
RAW
MENU
File Format
RAW file format
Memory
Multi-exposure
Shake Reduction
Extended Bracket
OK
OK
OK
OK
Cancel
Off
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