Sony DSC R1 Users Guide - Page 59

Shooting in RAW mode, RAW mode - cmos

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Enjoying the camera Shooting in RAW mode RAW mode P S AM The camera records the data captured from the CMOS sensor directly without compression. The file extension is ".SR2" (page 90). After copying the images to your computer, the data can be reproduced with much less deterioration in image processing and be displayed using the exclusive software provided. A compressed JPEG format image like the one recorded in normal shooting is recorded at the same time. Multi-selector MENU button 1 Press MENU. 2 Select [Mode] (REC Mode) by moving the multi-selector to b/B, then select [RAW] by moving to v/V. • To reproduce the RAW data file using a computer, the exclusive software is required. Install the exclusive software on the supplied CD-ROM (Image Data Converter SR Ver.1.0) (Windows/Macintosh) to your computer. Since the RAW data file is a special kind of file, general software cannot open the RAW data file (pages 94, 97). • The JPEG image is also recorded in the image size selected by the Image Size setup (t step 4 in "Read This First"). Since RAW data images are recorded in [10M] size, these data consume larger capacity of a recording medium. • Writing data takes more time than in normal recording mode. • Digital zoom cannot be used. • In playback mode, the JPEG image recorded at the same time is displayed, and menu operations, such as image rotation, trimming, are done to only the JPEG image. The RAW data files cannot be played back or modified using the camera. 59

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Enjoying the camera
Shooting in RAW mode
The camera records the data captured from the CMOS sensor directly without compression.
The file extension is “.SR2” (page 90). After copying the images to your computer, the data
can be reproduced with much less deterioration in image processing and be displayed using
the exclusive software provided. A compressed JPEG format image like the one recorded in
normal shooting is recorded at the same time.
1
Press MENU.
2
Select [Mode] (REC Mode) by moving the multi-selector to
b
/
B
, then select [RAW] by moving
to
v
/
V
.
To reproduce the RAW data file using a computer, the exclusive software is required. Install the exclusive
software on the supplied CD-ROM (Image Data Converter SR Ver.1.0) (Windows/Macintosh) to your
computer. Since the RAW data file is a special kind of file, general software cannot open the RAW data
file (pages 94, 97).
The JPEG image is also recorded in the image size selected by the Image Size setup (
t
step 4 in “Read
This First”
). Since RAW data images are recorded in [10M] size, these data consume larger capacity of a
recording medium.
Writing data takes more time than in normal recording mode.
Digital zoom cannot be used.
In playback mode, the JPEG image recorded at the same time is displayed, and menu operations, such as
image rotation, trimming, are done to only the JPEG image. The RAW data files cannot be played back or
modified using the camera.
RAW mode
P
S
A
M
Multi-selector
MENU button