Setting Image Quality And Color Mode; Fine; Super Fine; Monochrome Fine - Epson PhotoPC600 User Manual

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Setting Image Quality and Color
Mode
PhotoPC 600 has several image quality (resolution) settings:
three for color pictures and two for black and white pictures.
Press the image quality button on top of the camera to cycle
from one setting to the other. The image quality icons appear
on the display panel as shown below.

Fine

Produces color images at 1024 × 768 pixels, with
moderate compression. Your pictures include ample detail,
and the camera holds at least 16 pictures (factory setting).

Super Fine

Produces color images at 1024 × 768 pixels with low
compression. Your pictures include greater detail, and the
camera holds at least 7 pictures. With less compression,
Super Fine images are better for pictures that will be enlarged.
2-8 Taking Pictures

Monochrome Fine

Produces black and white images at 1024 × 768 pixels,
with moderate compression. Your pictures include
ample detail, and the camera holds at least 16 pictures.

Monochrome Super Fine

Produces black and white images at 1024 × 768
pixels with low compression. Your pictures include
greater detail, and the camera holds at least 7 pictures. With
less compression, Monochrome Super Fine images (like
those in color) are better for pictures that will be enlarged.

Standard

Produces color images at 640 × 480 pixels. The camera
holds at least 50 pictures, but the image size is smaller
and includes less detail when enlarged.
Fine image quality is sufficient for most purposes. Use super
fine if you need maximum detail (in enlargements, for
example). Note that super fine image files are more than
twice the size of fine quality image files.

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