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Old 04-24-2002, 11:49 PM   #15
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I think there's a thread somewhere on this forum about digital cameras and maybe we should continue this discussion there. In the mean time, just FYI, the jpg file format can mean a very large high quality file or a very small, compressed, low quality file, it all depends on the settings used. I use the largest jpg format on my camera and it works fine. The TIF files are too big for a not-even-noticeable quality difference. But that's on my camera. Yours might be very different. Try all the different file size settings on yours offers and compare the results (image quality, size in MB or KB of the resulting data file, etc.)

Hope that helps somewhat!
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