Nikon 880 User Manual

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Taking Photographs for E-Mail and the Web
Your camera stores images in TIFF and JPEG formats, which can be viewed with a wide variety of
imaging software. JPEG images can even be displayed in web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and
Internet Explorer. This makes them ideal for transmission by e-mail or for use on a web page. Be aware,
however, that when displayed on a monitor with a resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels, only VGA and
QVGA images (

89) are small enough to fit in the browser window. It is also important to remem-

ber that at default settings your camera produces high-resolution images about 800 KB in size, while
TIFF images taken at an image quality setting of HI can reach sizes of approximately 9 MB. Larger file
sizes mean longer data transfer times—even an 800 KB file takes about five minutes to upload or
download over a 28.8 Kbps connection—making file size the single most important consideration when
taking photographs for electronic distribution. The following settings are recommended for images
destined for distribution by e-mail or on the web:

Approx. Transfer Time

(28.8 Kbps Connection)

Approx. File Size

Image Size

(

140)

Image Quality

(

138)

50 seconds

100 KB

XGA

(1024

×

768 pixels)

BASIC

35 seconds

90 KB

VGA

(640

×

480 pixels)

NORMAL

20 seconds

50 KB

VGA

(640

×

480 pixels)

BASIC

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