Quality – Panasonic DMC-LX1PP User Manual
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Recording pictures (advanced)
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For setting, see page 70.
You can select 4 types of quality 
(compression rate) according to the usage 
of the picture.
• When the quality is set to [TIFF] or [RAW],
a JPEG picture with the quality equal to 
the Standard [H] is created at the same 
time. The JPEG file is also erased if you 
erase the associated TIFF/RAW file.
• The maximum resolution (P73) for each
aspect ratio is fixed if you select [RAW].
• You cannot use the digital zoom if you
have selected [RAW].
• Pictures may have a mosaic-like
appearance depending on the subject or 
the recording condition.
• The number of recordable pictures
depends on the subject.
• The number of remaining pictures may
not correspond with recorded frames.
• The following functions cannot be used for
pictures recorded in [TIFF] or [RAW].
–Auto bracket
–Burst mode
–[AUDIO REC.]
–[AUDIO DUB.]
–[RESIZE]
–[TRIMMING]
• Refer to P18 to 20 for the number of
recordable pictures.
• You can process [RAW] format files with
either [PHOTOfunSTUDIO] (on the 
included CD-ROM) or ArcSoft 
[PhotoImpression]. Use your computer to 
do processing beyond what this camera is 
able.
• For advanced photograph processing,
use software compatible with Panasonic’s 
RAW format, such as Adobe Photoshop 
CS (with RAW plugin). For more 
information about Adobe products, visit 
http://www.adobe.com/.
Quality
[QUALITY]
TIFF TIFF (Uncompressed):
This type is suitable when editing 
and processing pictures with 
retouch software.
G Fine (Low compression):
This type gives priority to picture 
quality. Picture quality will be high.
H Standard (High compression):
This type gives priority to the 
number of recordable pictures and 
records standard quality pictures.
RAW RAW (Uncompressed):
This type is suitable when editing 
and processing pictures with a 
computer.
Q
SCN
1
SCN
2
