7 adjusting the image quality and exposure, Record mode, P.125 – Olympus C-5050 Zoom User Manual

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7 Adjusting the image quality and exposure

Record mode

You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies.
Choose the best record mode for your purpose (printing, editing on a PC,
website editing, etc.). For details of the different record modes, resolutions
and number of pictures storable on the card, refer to the table on the next
page. The numbers in the table are approximate.

Record

mode

Description

Quality File size

RAW

As the name suggests, the data is “raw”, not

having been subjected to image processing.

After taking the pictures, they can be edited

using the RAW editing function and can be

stored using the record modes below. They

can also be edited on a PC using dedicated

software.

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.

Selecting

lets you print the entire

image without losing its borders - almost the

same image size as that used by photo labs.

Clearer

Normal

Larger

Smaller

SHQ

A high quality mode using the JPEG format.

Because the compression rate is very low,

high quality can be maintained. Selecting

lets you print the entire image without

losing its borders - almost the same image

size as that used by photo labs. The

ENLARGE SIZE function is useful when

printing on large-format paper such as A3

(297mm

× 420mm/11.7'' × 16.5'').

HQ

A high quality mode with medium

compression. Because the compression rate

is higher than SHQ, file sizes are smaller, so

more images can be saved to a card. Like

SHQ, resolution can be increased by using

or the ENLARGE SIZE function.

SQ1
SQ2

The most compressed modes. 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.).

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