Kodak DC25 manual Resolution Mode, Battery Indicators, Resolution switch

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Battery Indicators

Power

Busy

Memory

The green Power light, on the back of the DC25, blinks to indicate that the battery is weak and in need of replacement.

You may also check the battery level from the STATUS display on the LCD. See the LCD section of this chapter entitled Checking Camera Status for instructions on accessing the STATUS display.

The DC25 may unexpectedly power off if the batteries have reached a low point and the batteries will need to be replaced. If the batteries should go dead while pictures are stored in the camera’s memory or Picture Card, the pictures remain stored in the camera.

Resolution Mode

You may set your DC25 to capture pictures in a High or Standard resolution. Your pictures include more detail with high resolution, but they will use more memory in the DC25 than standard resolution pictures.

OFF AUTO FILL

High— you can take approximately 14 pictures at 493 X 373 pixels.

STANDARD HIGH

ERASE

POWER

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Standard— you can take

 

 

 

 

approximately 29 pictures at

Resolution switch

 

320 X 240 pixels.

You can switch freely between the two settings when taking pictures. The number of pictures the DC25 is able to store will vary accordingly.

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Contents Kodak DC25 Digital CameraPage Contents Using DC25 with Your Computer Troubleshooting -1 Where to Get Help Page Package Contents Getting StartedSoftware Included on CD ROM System RequirementsYour DC25 Camera Camera FrontCamera Back Camera Top Camera BottomUsing Your DC25 Installing Your BatteriesBatteries Bottom view of cameraResolution Mode Battery IndicatorsResolution switch Taking Pictures Using the LCD Display Adjusting LCD BrightnessAutomatic LCD Turn Off LCD brightness wheelViewing Your Pictures on the LCD LCD momentarilyDisplays a Busy screen then Picture number and iconChecking Camera Status Status display appears on the LCDMoving Pictures from the DC25 to the Picture Card Erasing Pictures from the DC25 or Picture Card Erase display appears with Erase Picture highlightedMemory Full Memory LightMemory Full Display Automatic Power Off Flash switchFlash Self-Timer Using CameraOptional Accessories Picture CardAC Adapter Camera bottomPicture Card partially slides out of the slot General Maintenance and Safety Cleaning the LensCleaning the Light Sensor Image Resolutions DC25 SpeciÞcationsPage Using DC25 with Your Computer Connecting the DC25 to Your ComputerChecking Serial Port Availability Printing TipsBefore You Print using the Snaphot Paper Printing Your PicturesInstallation Picture Easy SoftwareStarting Picture Easy Overview Picture Easy WindowIcons Section in Using Transferring Pictures from DC25Saved Pictures PhotoEnhancer Special Fun Edition Software Camera Communications Settings Starting PhotoEnhancerPreferences window appears Availability section in ChapterPhoto Center menu appears Photo Center options Preview Pictures fromCamera Images window opens Message box appears showing the transfer statusSelected pictures appear in a window Editing Tools Tool BarEnhancing Your Pictures Correcting for Lighting ConditionsEnhancement Short Cuts menu appears SmartPix menu appearsEnhancing by Example Click Done to exit By Example and keep changes Creating Special Effects and Cards Creating Cards, Calendars, and PostcardsCreative Corner menu appears Choose Style dialog box appearsSelected style appears in the Cards, Calendars, etc. window Add Text dialog box appears 15Click on your text and drag it into place Eye-Catching Special Effects FunPix FunPix menu appearsApply several effects to one picture