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Super Fine
Produces color images at 1280 × 960 pixels with low
compression. Your pictures include greater detail,
and the camera’s memory and CompactFlash card hold
approximately 26 pictures. With less compression, Super
Fine images are better for enlarging.
HyPict
Produces color images at 1600 × 1200 pixels
(interpolated) with low compression. Your pictures
include excellent detail and the camera’s memory and
CompactFlash card hold approximately 16 pictures. These
images are best for enlarging for 8" × 10" prints.
Monochrome Fine
Produces black and white images at 1280 × 960 pixels,
with moderate compression. Your pictures include
ample detail, and the camera’s memory and CompactFlash
card hold approximately 54 pictures.
Monochrome Super Fine
Produces black and white images at 1280 × 960
pixels with low compression. Your pictures include
greater detail, and the camera’s memory and CompactFlash
card hold approximately 26 pictures. With less compression,
Monochrome Super Fine images (like those in color) are
better for enlarging.
Monochrome HyPict
Produces black and white images at 1600 × 1200
pixels (interpolated) with low compression. Your
pictures include excellent detail and the camera’s memory
and CompactFlash card hold approximately 16 pictures.
These images are best for enlarging for 8" × 10" prints.
Fine image quality is sufficient for most purposes. Use
Super Fine or HyPict if you need maximum detail (in
enlargements, for example). Note that Super Fine image files
and HyPict image files can be more than twice the size of
Fine quality image files. Higher quality images also take
longer for the camera to process. In HyPict mode, it takes
the camera approximately 20 seconds to process the image.
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