Polaroid PDC 1320 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1320 Digital Camera Users Manual 31
Setting the Photo Quality and Photo
Resolution
In Record mode, pressing the photo quality
and resolution button (a) on the top of the
camera cycles through settings that affect the
quality of your photos, the size of your
digital photo files, and the number of photos
your camera can store.
The photo quality setting (b)
indicated by the number of stars in the
status LCD refers to the type of image compression used for each photo
resolution setting. The lower the compression (the more stars), the better
the quality. A photo with lower compression takes up more memory but
produces a higher quality digital photo when printed. Lower compression
also reduces the number of photos the camera can store.
The photo resolution setting (c) indicated by the small and large picture
icons on the top of the camera refers to the number of pixels in a digital
photo. The higher the resolution, the more pixels in your photo and the
more memory the photo uses. A higher resolution takes up more memory
but produces a higher quality digital photo when printed.
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