File Structure
GettingReady |
Photographs |
When connected with a PC, images photographed with this camera are displayed as shown to the right. (When being displayed in Windows)
[ XXXTOSHI ]
Designates an image photographed with this camera.
A folder number in the range 100 to 999 is assigned according to the situations.
The files are given such names as “PDR_XXXX.jpg” where XXXX is a number from 0001 to 9999.
The extension “.jpg” indicates that the file is in JPEG format.
Desktop
My document
My computer
3.5inch FD (A:) (C:)
Removable Disk (E:)
DCIM 100TOSHI 101TOSHI
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PlayingBack/Deleting | PhotographedImages |
Connectingtothe | PC |
OtherUseful | Information |
“JPEG” is a file format for storing color images in compressed form. The compression rate is selectable. The higher the compression rate, the greater the reduction in image quality. With this camera, the compression rate is determined by the image quality setting.
JPEG is a file format commonly used for image processing applications and on the Internet.
Images photographed with this camera are saved in Exif format. “Exif” is the abbreviation of “Exchangeable Image File Format,” and is a color still image format (for digital still cameras) approved by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). An Exif file consists of JPEG data and includes thumbnail image (list of images) and photography setting information. The Exif format is compatible with TIFF (another image format) and JPEG formats and can be used with ordinary image processing applications.
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