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FULL
HALF★★★
HALF★★
HALF
FULL★★
FULL★★★
• To make the image smaller, it is more effective to reduce the size first and then reduce image quality.
• After you have taken a photograph, you can reduce its size (Page 94) and quality (Page 96).
• The memory size of the image varies according to the subject.
• The compression ratio is given for reference only.
• In the movie mode, the quality and size setting changes in the following order, regardless of the image quality setting.

Setting the Image Size and Quality (continued)

<Quality> [★★★] FINE

: 1/5 (JPEG) compression

 

[

★★] NORMAL : 1/7.5 (JPEG) compression

(still image)

[

] BASIC

: 1/15 (JPEG) compression

 

The more stars there are, the better image quality becomes. Higher quality images, however, take up more memory space, reducing the number of images that can be taken or the possible photographic time.

<Size>

[

 

] FULL

: 2400 x 1600 pixel (still image), 320 x 240 pixel (movie)

 

 

[

 

] HALF

: 1200 x 800 pixel (still image), 160 x 120 pixel (movie)

 

 

 

 

 

[

 

] SMALL

: 720 x 480 pixel (still image)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The larger size improves the quality of the image. Higher quality images, however, take up more space, reducing the number of images that can be taken or the possible photographic time.

Take the photograph.

For details on how to take photographs Photograph

Memo

Ready

Getting

Photographs

Taking

Back Images

Playing

Images

Erasing

Functions

Handy

Applications

Other

Information

Additional

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Toshiba PDR-M81 instruction manual Setting the Image Size and Quality, Take the photograph, 720 x 480 pixel still image