Quality - Kodak DC265 User Manual

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Quality

You can set your camera to take pictures with a Good, Better, or Best Quality
setting. The Quality setting indicates how much the picture is compressed to save
space on the memory card. For advanced users, a Super quality is also available.
When taking pictures, you can switch freely among the three settings. The
number of pictures the camera is able to store will vary accordingly. The quality
and resolutions settings combine to dictate how many pictures you can store on
your memory card remaining space.
The three quality settings are:
Best—which should be used when image quality is very important
especially for larger sized prints.
Better—which should be used for standard quality picture taking and
to store a large number of pictures.
Good—which should be used to store the greatest number of pictures
on the memory card and for images you plan to use online.
To get even more pictures on a memory card, consider setting a lower
resolution (number of pixels), see page 6-6.
For advanced users who require a Super quality, refer to "Script settings" on
page 3-14.
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