
Saving the Images Captured with Your Digital Camera
œSaving the images to a computer
Requires: | Computer connecting cable (supplied), commercially available personal computer |
Advantages: The images are saved as data on the computer hard disk. They can then be processed or edited, sent over a network or the Internet, etc.
œPrint out in high quality with a digital print service
Take your image data to digital print services centers for digital cameras (see page 109). Also, access network print services as necessary.
Advantages: You can receive
Caution: | To print out a single shot from a sequential shot or a single scene from a video |
| clip, you must first copy the data as a still image (see page 108). |
| If the image resolution is low, depending on the print size, the output image may |
| not be high quality. |
Data File Formats
The format of the files saved on the card and the method in which the file names are determined are explained below.
Still image data |
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Data format: | JPEG or TIFF format (Design rule for Camera File system compliant) |
File name structure: | SANYoooo.jpg or SANYoooo.tif |
| The “oooo” represents a sequential number assigned automatically. |
Voice memo data |
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Data format: | WAVE format |
File name structure: | SANYoooo.wav |
| The “oooo” represents the same sequential number as the image file |
| to which the sound memo corresponds. |
Sequential shots data |
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Data format: | JPEG format |
File name structure: | SEQTxxyy.jpg |
| The “xx” represents the folder number where the sequential shots are |
| stored. The “yy” represents a sequential number assigned |
| automatically. |
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