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Digital Camera >>
Quality
This sets the quality (compression rate) at which the image is captured.
Fine:
Low compression
Standard:
Normal
Economy:
High compression
TIFF:
Lossless compression (the absolute highest image quality and the
largest file sizes.)
TIFF setting is only available at resolution 3264 x 2448.
TIFF uses lossless compression for the absolute finest possible image detail.
Sharpness
The camera can automatically emphasize the borders between light and dark
areas of the image. This will make the image’s edges look sharper. In some
scenes you may prefer sharper edge detail. In other scenes you may prefer
softer edge detail.
This sets the sharpness of the image that will be captured.
Hard:
Hard
Normal:
Normal
Soft:
Soft
Sharpness cannot be set in the [
] mode.
Contrast
This sets the difference between the bright and dark portions of the images that
will be captured.
Hard:
Increases the contrast.
Normal:
Set the contrast automatically.
Soft:
Decreases the contrast.
Color
This allows you to specify the color mode of the images that will be captured.
Standard:
Standard color
Vivid:
Bright color (more color saturation)
Sepia:
Sepia
Monochrome:
Black-and-white (grayscale images with the effect of black and
white film)