Chapter 6 adjusting image quality and exposure, Record mode, Chapter 6 – Olympus C-730 Ultra Zoom User Manual

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Record mode

Choose the best record mode for your purposes (printing, editing on a
computer, web-site editing, etc.). To see how large SmartMedia memory
capacity is under various conditions (such as different resolutions,
compressions, or file formats), refer to the table on page 113. The numbers in
the table are approximate.

Record

mode

TIFF

SHQ

HQ

SQ1
SQ2

File size

Larger

Smaller

Description

The highest-quality mode. Images are saved as
uncompressed data, which is the best for
printing or image-processing on a computer. This
mode has different resolutions to choose from,
depending on how it is used. Selecting

lets you print the entire image without losing

its borders— almost the same image size used
by photo labs.

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

lets

you print the entire image without losing its
borders— almost the same image size used by
photo labs. The Enlarge Size function is useful
when printing on large-format paper such as
A3/11 x 17 inches.

A high quality mode using the JPEG format, 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.

The most compressed modes. For each one,
you can also choose HIGH (to reduce noise) or
NORMAL (to save more images). Select the best
settings for your purpose (printing, Internet
pages, etc.).

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Normal

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