Quality - Kodak DC200 Plus User Manual

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Quality

You may set your camera to capture pictures in a Good, Better, or Best quality
setting. The Quality setting indicates how much the picture is compressed to save
space on the memory card. Your pictures include more detail with the Best or
Better setting, but they will use more memory on the card than with the
Good setting.
You may switch freely between the three settings when taking pictures. The
number of pictures the DC200/DC210 is able to store will vary accordingly.
The Quality setting is indicated on the Status Display using the
following icons:
Best—you can store approximately 4 pictures per 1 MB of storage at
this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High. Use this
setting when image quality is very important for maximum picture
quality, especially for larger sized or zoom prints.
Better—you can store approximately 6 pictures per 1 MB of storage
at this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High. Use
this setting for a good picture quality and to store a large number of
pictures. This setting is good for general picture taking.
Good—you can store approximately 9 pictures per 1 MB of storage
at this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High. Use
this setting to maximize the number of pictures stored.
The Quality setting is changed using the Preferences mode. See "Quality" on
page 4-2 for more information.
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