Chapter 4 adjusting the image quality and exposure, Selecting the image quality and size (record mode), Chapter 4 – Olympus D-550 Zoom User Manual

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Chapter 4

Adjusting the image quality and exposure

Selecting the image quality and size (Record mode)

Choose the best record mode for your purposes (printing, editing on a PC,
website editing, etc.). For details of the record modes, resolutions and number
of images storable on the card, refer to the table on the next page. The numbers
in the table are approximate.

Still picture record modes

Record

mode

Description

Quality

File

size

TIFF

•The highest quality mode. As the images are saved as

uncompressed data, this is the best mode for printing
or image-processing on a PC. This mode has different
resolutions to choose from, depending on your
purpose. It takes longer to save the images.

Clearer

Normal

Larger

Smaller

SHQ

(Super

High

Quality)

A high quality mode using the JPEG format. Because the
compression rate is very low, high quality can be maintained.

• Use this mode when you want to print out an image with

high quality or on large paper such as A4 (8.3"

×

11.7"/21

cm

×

29.7 cm), or you want to process images on a PC.

• As the image quality is high, the number of storable

images is reduced.

HQ

(High

Quality)

A high quality mode with medium compression. Because
the compression rate is higher than SHQ and the file size
is smaller, more images can be saved to a card.

• Use this mode when you want to edit images on a PC or

print them out on postcard size paper.

• This mode is the factory default setting.

SQ

(Standard

Quality)

The resolutions in this mode are smaller than in SHQ or
HQ. For each resolution, you can choose HIGH (to reduce
noise) or NORMAL (to save more images). Select the best
setting for your purpose (printing, Internet pages, etc.).

• Use this mode when you want to attach images to e-mail

or simply view them on a PC.

• This is the standard quality mode. The number of

storable images is increased.

3:2

As with pictures taken using 35mm film, the aspect
ratio is 3:2 (1984

× 1312). You can choose TIFF,

HIGH or NORMAL. The pictures can be printed at a
photo lab without cropping the photo.

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