Saving the opened image as another file format, Saving in jpeg file type, Opening an image file directly – Sony DSC-F1 User Manual
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Opening an image file directly
Saving in a different
drive
Click [Desktop] to
display the available
drives in the list, from
which you can select the
desired drive.
Making a new album
folder
Click [New]. The dialog
to define a new album
foldernameappears.
Type the new folder
nameand click [Create].
Selecting the file type
Click the down arrow
button next to FileTy pe
and select the desired file
type from the pull-down
list.
Notes
• When the destination
album already has
image files, the order
of the image being
copied depends on the
existingfilenames.
• Incasethefilenameof
an image to be copied
is the same as that of
anexistingimagefile,
the dialog box asking
to change the file name
oftheimagetobe
copied appears.
You can save the image on the hard disk in an album
in the same way as the camera images. Refer to
"Opening and saving the camera images" of the
"Saving the camera images in album" on page 98.
Saving the opened image in album
Saving the opened image as another file format
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Select [Save As] in the File menu.
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The destination folder
Clicking the down arrow displays pull-down
listoffolders.
list of other folders.
The images stored in the destination folder.
2
Select the destination folder and file name in which
the images are to be saved and click [OK].
The image is saved in the destination folder in the
selected fie format.
Saving in JPEG file type
When you select [JPEG] file type, the window to
define the image quality (compression ratio) appears.
O
Maximum Quality (Larg
O
High Quality
<•) Standard Quality
O
Low Quality (Small)
Usually, the higher image quality you select, the larger
file size with the lower compression ratio you get.
Select the image quality option and click [OK].
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Capturing an image