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AVCHD format
This standard is for the recording and playback of high definition
video.
Some digital cameras can record motion pictures in AVCHD or
AVCHD Lite. Then, with this software, these motion pictures can
be copied in high definition quality to a memory card or DVD.
(Playback is possible on devices compatible with AVCHD.)
MPEG2 format
A picture data compression format and part of the MPEG
standard.
With this software, AVCHD or AVCHD Lite motion pictures can be
converted to the MPEG2 format, the standard picture quality.
DPOF
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format, which is standard
for record printing information to memory card. It can be used in
DPOF-compliant memory card, printer.
DVD-Video
This format can be played back on ordinary DVD players.
With this software, motion pictures that were recorded in AVCHD
or AVCHD Lite can be converted to DVD-Video format to create
a DVD.
Exif
Exif is an abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File Format.
This format embeds information other than a picture in a JPEG or
TIFF file. The thumbnail, recording date and time, digital camera
name, focal length, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, GPS
information (positional information) and other information can be
recorded.
Using the Exif information, PHOTOfunSTUDIO can print the
recording date and do automatic categorizing.
Exif Print (Exif2.2)
Nickname of Exif2.2
Exif2.2 refers to technology that accurately prints data recorded
with the digital camera on the printer.
If you have an Exif2.2-compliant printer and digital camera, the
printer uses the information recorded when the picture was taken
for the prints.
PRINT Image Matching
This is technology created by Seiko Epson Corporation that
enables digital cameras and printers to work together.
If you have a compliant digital camera and printer, you can reflect
the conditions during recording and the photographer's intention
more precisely on prints.
Associated file
In PHOTOfunSTUDIO, two files associated with each other are
called "associated files". (e.g., JPEG files and MOV files, JPEG
files and TIFF files, etc.)
The two files that satisfy the following conditions are judged to be
associated files.
- They exist in the same folder.
- Their file names are identical except for the extension.
- Their file names are compliant with the DCF standards * .
* This software recognizes as a DCF-compliant file any file
with a file name composed of a base name of 8 single-byte
characters and an extension of 3 single-byte characters, and
with a base name whose first 4 digits consists of single-byte
uppercase alphanumerics or "_" and last 4 digits are a number
from 0001 to 9999.
(DCF, which is an abbreviation of the Design rule for Camera
File system, is a record format compliant to the file system
standard of Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association (JEITA).)
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