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| "Image size" is the size of the image, expressed as the number of vertical and horizontal pixels. A "pixel" is one of the many tiny dots that make up the image. More pixels provide finer detail when an image is printed, but a higher pixel count also causes the image's file size to be larger. You can select an image size to suit your needs for greater detail or smaller file size. |
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| In a REC mode, press [MENU]. |
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Use and to select the "Quality" tab. |
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Use and to select "Size", and then press . |
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Use and to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. |
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When selecting the image size, the image size value (pixels) will alternate on the display with a corresponding print size. The print size indicates the optimum paper size when you print an image that is the image size you select. |
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The above print sizes are all approximate values when printing at a resolution of 200 dpi (dots per inch). Use a larger setting when you want to print at a higher resolution or when you plan to produce a larger size print. |
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Selecting the "3072 × 2048 (3:2)" image size will record images with a 3:2 (horizontal : vertical) aspect ratio, which is optimal for printing on paper with an aspect ratio of 3:2. |
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This tip has been developed using an EXILIM Zoom EX-Z750. Please note that the maximum resolution may be different in other EXILIM cameras. |
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