Combining picture quality mode and image size – Ricoh GX8 User Manual

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Choosing Picture Quality Mode/Image Size

(PIC QUALITY/SIZE)

The size of a stored still image and movie file depends on picture
quality and size settings.
Picture Quality Mode is provided in three types; N (Normal), F
(Fine), and NC (Non compressed).

Combining Picture Quality Mode and Image Size.

In Movie Mode, 320 X 240 or 160 X 120 can be selected.

Note

• Multi-Shot shooting and Auto Bracket shooting is not available in NC Mode.
• Some software or print services on the market may not be able to display a non-

compressed TIFF file shot in NC Mode (YUV-TIFF). If you are using Windows, convert the
file into the BMP format by using the ImageMixer provided. If you are using Macintosh,
process the image first by using iPhoto and then convert the file format.

Types of Modes You Can Select

Symbol

Mode

Description

Normal Mode

The compression ratio is high, resulting in a small file. Normally, shooting
is done in this mode.

Fine Mode

The compression ratio is low, resulting in a large file, but the picture
quality is better than in Normal Mode.

NC Mode

Image data is saved in a non-compressed TIFF file (YUV-TIFF). This
ensures clearer pictures than F3264 and N3264. However, the file size
becomes larger and the recording time at shooting becomes longer.

Mode

Size

On screen display Uses

NC (Non compressed) 3264 X 2448

NC3264

Suitable for downloading images to your
computer and correcting the images or printing
them in large sizes.

F (Fine)

3264 X 2448

F3264

N (Normal)

3264 X 2448

N3264

2592 X 1944

N2592

Suitable for printing images in large sizes.

2048 X 1536

N2048

1280 X 960

N1280

Suitable for shooting many pictures.

640 X 480

N640

Capable of recording the greatest number of
pictures on a single SD memory card. Suitable
for attaching images to e-mail messages or
using them on Web pages.

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