Setting Photo Quality; Setting White Balance - Epson R-D1 User Manual

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2. Use the JOG dial to select the needle you want to adjust and press

Setting Photo Quality

the ENTER button.
The needles indicate the following:.
Before taking photos using the camera, photo quality (image format,
size, and compression ratio) must be specified. Set photo quality
Needle
according to how you plan to use your image data.
E (long needle at the top of the
Photo quality setting
gauge
When taking photos using the camera, images are saved in JPEG or
R (short needle on the right-side of
the gauge)
RAW format. The following table shows image formats and their
compression ratios (RAW format cannot be compressed).
E (short needle at the bottom of the
gauge)
Image format and
Compression ratio
size
A (short needle on the left-side of the
gauge)
2240 × 1488
1/4 (unchangeable)
(JPEG)
Note:
3008 × 2000
For details, see "About the Status Gauge" on page 23.
1/4 (unchangeable)
(JPEG)
3. Move the left or right arrow using the JOG dial and press the ENTER
button. The selected needle is moved by increments of one each
CCD-RAW
time you press the ENTER button.
4. Repeat step 3 until the needle returns to its original position.
Follow the steps below to set photo quality.
5. Select Finish and press the ENTER button.
6. To calibrate another needle, repeat steps 2 to 5.
When you're done, select Finish and press the ENTER button.
The settings are saved, and the screen returns to the Camera
Settings menu.
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Function
Number of remaining photos
Photo quality
Remaining battery power
Status gauge
Average file
setting
size
White balance
N
about 1.5MB
H
about 3MB
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R
about 10MB
1. Switch the Photo quality/WB lever to the Q position.
2. Rotate the JOG dial to select your desired photo quality.
The selected photo quality is indicated on the status gauge (the
short needle on the right-side of the gauge). For details, see "About
the Status Gauge" on page 23.
3. Return the Photo quality/WB lever to the center position.

Setting White Balance

The white balance function adjusts the camera for different kinds of
lighting. It makes white look the same color in any situation. The
camera has two white balance modes: automatic and manual. In
manual mode you can adjust the setting to suit the subject and
environment. Follow the steps below to adjust white balance manually.
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