Selecting the file type, Selecting the file type -8 – Kodak DCS300 User Manual

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Selecting the File Type

You can specify that captured images are saved as TIFF files or as compressed JPEG files
(after processing). Images with less compression are of better quality, but require more
storage space.

If you want images to be processed on the camera, you will need to select one of the JPEG
file types before image capture. The default file type is TIFF. If you capture images with
the TIFF file type, you will not be able to process them on the camera. You can process
them later using the Kodak Software. (Refer to the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Host
Software User’s Manual on the DCS Host Software CD included with your camera.)

If you select a different file type, the new setting will be retained until you change it again.

The actual JPEG file size varies according to image content.

Four file types are available on the DCS 300 Series cameras:

TIFF Custom - No compression
JPEG Large - Least compression
JPEG Medium - Medium compression
JPEG Small - Most compression

The following table shows the approximate file sizes for the available file types:

All images are written to the PC Card in the TIFF Custom format, regardless of whether
they are to be processed to JPEG. When you turn processing On (page 4-11), you can
specify whether the original TIFF image will be saved or deleted.

The TIFF Custom file format is proprietary to Kodak. Before you use TIFF Custom
images, you will first need to acquire (import) them through a program such as
Photoshop, using the Kodak Software (on the DCS Host Software CD). If you try to
open these files in Photoshop without first acquiring them, only the thumbnail
version will be available.

Camera

TIFF Custom

JPEG Large

JPEG Medium

JPEG Small

DCS 315

1.7 MB

620 KB

350 KB

200 KB

DCS 330

3 MB

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