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What is the deal with the different "quality" settings on my camera?
Level 1 ISO-9660This defines names to be the familiar 8+3 convention that MS-DOS users have suffered through for many years: eight characters for the name, a period ("full stop" for those of you in the U.K.), followed by three characters for the file type, all in upper case. Many special characters (space, hyphen, tilde, equals, and plus) are forbidden. There's also a file version number, separated from the name by a semicolon, but it's often ignored.Level 2 ISO-9660It allows longer fi ...
What kind of camera do I need to print out a 4 x 6 inch image or a 8 x 10's?
Most, if not all, cameras have several image quality settings to choose from. They are first broken down by resolution (e.g. 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1024 x 768, etc) and then by quality (e.g. SHQ, HQ, SQ). What's the right one to use?The deal is this: quality is inversely proportional to the amount of JPEG compression the camera uses. Thus, a higher quality image will have less compression, and vice versa.High quality, low compression Low quality, high compressionAs you lower the qua ...
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