Record mode, Still picture record modes, P.21 – Olympus µ-mini DIGITAL S 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 memory capacity of the card, see the table on
P.22.

Record mode depicts the image size and compression rate of pictures you wish to
record.
Pictures are made from thousands of dots (pixels). If a picture with relatively few
pixels is enlarged, it looks like a mosaic. A picture with many pixels is denser and
clearer, but requires a larger file size (data size), decreasing the number of pictures
that can be saved on a card. Increasing the compression rate reduces the file size,
but makes the pictures appear grainy.

Image size

The number of pixels (horizontal × vertical) used when saving an image. Save your
pictures in a large image size to get clearer prints.

Compression

Image data is compressed and recorded. The higher the compression, the less clear
the image will be.

Still picture record modes

Record

mode

Picture

quality

Image size

Usage examples

SHQ

Detailed

2560 × 1920

(Low compression)

For making large prints
or editing on a computer.

HQ

Normal

2560 × 1920

(Hereafter standard

compression)

For printing in postcard
size.

SQ1

2048 × 1536

For printing 3" × 5"
prints.

SQ2

1600 × 1200

For small prints, posting
on the Internet or
attaching to e-mail.

1280 Ч 960

1024 Ч 768

640 Ч 480

Picture with high number of pixel

Picture with low number of pixel

Larger

Smaller

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