Record mode, Still picture record modes, P. 24 – Olympus Stylus 600 Digital User Manual

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Record mode

You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies.
Select the best record mode for your purpose (printing, editing on a
computer, website editing, etc.). For information on the image sizes for
each record mode and the number of storable still pictures/movie
recording time, see the tables on P. 25 and 26.

Still pictures are recorded in JPEG format.

Record mode depicts the image size and compression rate of your pictures.

Pictures are made from thousands of dots (pixels). If a picture with relatively few

pixels is enlarged, it looks like a mosaic. Pictures with more pixels are denser and

clearer but require more space (larger file size), thus decreasing the number of

pictures that can be saved. Though a high compression rate results in a small file

size, this also produces a grainy look.

Still picture record modes

Record mode

Image size

Compression

Application

SHQ

2816 × 2112

Low

compression

The number of storable still pictures

is lower, and recording pictures

takes longer, but it is useful for

creating beautiful prints on full-size

paper and for performing computer

image processing, such as contrast

adjustment and red-eye correction.

HQ

2816 × 2112

Standard

compression

SQ1

2560 × 1920

Standard

compression

This is useful for post-card sized
prints, or for computer editing such
as rotating or adding text to a
picture.

2272 Ч 1704

2048 Ч 1536

1600 Ч 1200

SQ2

1280 × 960

Standard

compression

Standard image quality with a high
number of pictures to shoot. This is
useful for viewing pictures on a
computer.

1024 × 768

Standard image quality. This is
useful for sending as e-mail
attachments.

640 × 480

Low

compression

Picture with high number of pixels

Picture with low number of pixels

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