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Taking Pictures with PhotoPC
Resolution
PhotoPC has two resolution settings, high and standard. Press the
resolution control button to switch from one setting to the other. The
settings appear on the control panel as shown.
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High resolution
Images are captured at 640
×
480 pixels. Your pictures include
more detail, but the camera may hold only 16 pictures (factory
setting).
Standard resolution
Images are captured at 320
×
240 pixels. The camera holds at
least 32 pictures, but the images include less detail.
You can switch freely between the two settings and store both standard
and high resolution pictures in the camera. The camera’s capacity varies
accordingly. For example, the camera holds 24 pictures if you take 8 at
high resolution and 16 at standard resolution.
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Choose high resolution if you want “snapshot”-size or larger pictures.
Standard resolution is sufficient for “wallet”-size pictures.
The following examples show the same image captured at standard and
high resolution.
resolution button
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Summary of Contents for PhotoPC - Color Digital Camera
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