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| exceptional levels of detail, individually optimizes every image, and produces great detail in highlights |
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icon | A picture on an LCD, computer screen, or printed on a device that represents a specific setting. Icons on a |
| digital camera’s LCD communicate the camera's status, such as particular settings that have been made |
| for taking a picture. See also “LCD” on page 119. |
image | The electronic version of a photograph as it is stored in a digital camera, computer, or other electronic |
| medium. Digital cameras capture and store an image when you take a picture. See also “picture” on |
| page 120 and “photo” on page 120. |
image LCD | The Liquid Crystal Display on the back of the camera. The image LCD and its accompanying |
| buttons and soft keys let you view and work with images on the camera. See also “DISPLAY button” on |
| page 116, “MENU button” on page 119, and “soft keys” on page 122. |
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image type | The type of image the camera will capture. There are three image types: One Shot, Continuous, and |
| Timelapse. You can change the image type by pressing the left soft key while in Capture mode. See also |
| “Continuous image type” on page 116, “One Shot image type” on page 119, and “Timelapse image type” |
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image type icon | An icon that appears on the left side of the bottom overlay bar in the image LCD and shows the image |
| type setting in Capture mode. |
image type soft key | The left soft key on the back of the camera that you press to set the image type in Capture mode. |
infrared | A type of connection that allows images to be transmitted between the camera and another device (such |
| as a printer) without connecting wires when the infrared window on the camera is |
| sensor on the other device. See also “JetSend” on page 118. |
infrared window | The window on the front of the camera that uses the HP JetSend infrared technology. See also “JetSend” |
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interval | The time between images being captured for the Timelapse image type. |
ISO number | The International Organization for Standardization rating for film or CCD sensitivity. A higher ISO number |
| means less light is needed to take a picture. CCDs in digital cameras are rated in terms of ISO numbers. |
| ISO is not an acronym; it is derived from the Greek “isos”, meaning equal. See also “CCD” on page 116. |
JetSend | A protocol developed by HP for sending image data from one device to another without using any |
| connecting cables between the devices. JetSend uses infrared technology to transmit images from the |
| camera to a printer for printing. |
JPEG | A compressed image file format developed by the Joint Photo Expert Group. Its strengths are very small |
| file sizes and fast display rates. (It is 7 to 10 times faster than some other image file formats.) See also “file |
| type” on page 117 and “TIFF” on page 122. |
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