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If you intend to make large prints, you can capture more detail in the picture using the Best setting. However, with this setting more storage room is used on the camera memory card. For everyday pictures, use the Better setting, which gives you great pictures and more storage space on the camera memory card. If you need to store a large number of pictures on the camera memory card or are going to e-mail or use the pictures online, use the Good setting.
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Set the Mode dial to Capture.
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Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn on the camera.
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Press the Menu button.
The main Menu screen appears on the LCD.
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Press a
button until the icon is highlighted.
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Press the DO-IT button.
The LCD displays the Quality screen. The current setting is checked.
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Press a
button until the Quality option you want is highlighted.
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Best--use for printing 8x10 pictures.
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Better--use for everyday pictures.
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Good--use for online or for e-mailing pictures.
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Press the DO-IT button.
The main Menu screen reappears as the Quality icon for the setting you selected appears in the Status Display.
You can switch freely between these three settings when taking pictures.
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Main Table of Contents
Customizing Your Pictures:
Adjusting Camera Exposure
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Adding Border to Picture
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B&W/Sepia Tone/Document
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Adjusting Picture Quality
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Adjusting Picture Resolution
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Selecting White Balance
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Choosing Metering System
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Selecting ISO Setting
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Sharpening/Softening Picture
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Locking Exposure Setting
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