DC240 Quality (Compression) and Resolution Comparisons
The pictures in the DC240 Quality Comparison Series were shot
at each of the three quality settings available on the DC240, for
both standard and high resolution, for a total of six combinations.
Resolution settings vary the number of pixels used to
create the image.
- High resolution provides more detail and better print quality.
- Standard resolution provides more picture capacity on the memory
card, but sacrifices some detail.
Quality settings vary the amount of JPEG compression applied
to the picture.
- The advantage of less compression is that it provides the best
picture quality.
- The advantage of more compression is smaller file size*, enabling
you to fit more pictures on your camera's COMPACTFLASH memory
card. But the higher compression settings sacrifice some picture
quality.
We've carefully chosen the various quality settings on the DC240
Zoom camera to give users a wide range of flexibility when making
quality vs. file size decisions, but to also insure that results
will be acceptable at all settings. The pictures below are cropped
without modification from the original camera files. The differences
between the quality settings are subtle.
We encourage you to interpret the differences between the original
pictures in the way that is most meaningful to you. Download the
original files and evaluate them by using them in the way you typically
use digital pictures (e.g., print them, install them as wallpaper,
etc.).
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