Glossary of terms – Olympus C-1 User Manual

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Glossary of terms

CCD (Charge-Coupled Device)

This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals. On this camera,
light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image.

Conventional Photograph

This refers to recording images using silver halide (the method for recording images
in conventional, non-digital photography). This system is in contrast to still video and
digital photography.

DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System)

A standard for image files by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association (JEITA).

DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)

This is for saving desired print settings on digital cameras. By entering which images
to print and the number of copies of each, the user can easily have the desired
images printed by a printer or print lab that supports the DPOF format.

ESP (Electro-Selective Pattern) Light Metering/Digital ESP Light
Metering

This determines the exposure by metering and calculating the light levels in the
center and other areas of the image separately.

Exposure

The amount of light used to capture an image. The exposure is determined by the
time the shutter is open (shutter speed) and the amount of light that passes through
the lens (aperture).

Image size

The size of an image expressed by the number of pixels that make up the image. For
instance, a picture taken with an image size of 640 × 480 fills the computer screen
when the monitor setting is 640 × 480. However, if the monitor setting is
1,024 × 768, the picture only takes up part of the screen.

ISO

A method for indicating film speed by the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) (ex. “ISO100”). Higher ISO values indicate greater sensitivity
to light, so images can be exposed even in low-light conditions.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

A compression format for still images. Photographs (images) shot using this camera
are recorded onto the card in JPEG format. By downloading these images to a
personal computer, users can edit them using graphics application software or view
the images using an Internet web browser.

NTSC (National Television Systems Committee) / PAL (Phase
Alternating Line)

Television formats. NTSC is mainly used in Japan, North America and Korea. PAL
is mainly used in Europe and China.

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