Making Variations of Printouts (Continued)

About the Memory

To make printouts, it is first necessary to capture the image in memory.

When capturing the image, there are two ways to use the memory, one is frame mode and the other is field mode.

Frame mode: A image is captured in a memory area.

Field mode: A memory area is divided into two, and images can be captured in each. A quickly moving subject can be printed with less blurring.

A memory area in which an image is captured is called a memory page in this manual.

The number of usable memory pages depends on the type of the reduced images selected and on the memory mode.

For detailed information, see “Selecting the memory page” on page 38.

Note

You can select the filed mode only when you select the full-image type of printout, two-reduced image printout or four-reduced image printout.

In frame mode

Video monitor

Printout

Q1 A

1

S

The image displayed in the video monitor is captured in memory page A.

A still subject can be printed with high resolution.

In field mode

Video monitor

Printout

Q1 A1

1

S

The image displayed in the video monitor is captured in memory page A1.

A quickly moving subject can be printed with less blurring.

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