Checking the picture counter, Setting image quality – Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual
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Taking Pictures
Checking the Picture Counter
The number in the upper right corner of the status display
panel shows how many pictures you can take, depending on
your current image quality and format settings. If you change
these settings, the number may also change.
When the camera’s memory is full, the number of pictures
remaining is 0. The status light on the back of the camera
turns red, and you hear a rapid beeping when you press the
shutter button.
To free up some of the camera’s memory, you can play back
your pictures on the LCD monitor and erase the ones you
don’t want to save; see page 3-2 for instructions. If you want
to save your pictures before you erase them, you need to
transfer the images to your computer, as described in
Chapter 4.
Setting Image Quality
The PhotoPC 650 has four image quality (resolution)
settings. Press the
image quality button on top of the
camera to cycle from one setting to the other.
The PhotoPC 650 image quality settings vary by the number
of pixels and level of compression used to store the picture.
Pixels (picture elements) are the tiny “dots” of color or tone
that make up the image. Your eye blends the pixels together
so they appear as continuous tones; the more pixels in an
image, the sharper the image appears.
pictures remaining
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image quality button