Samsung MV800 - User Manual_5.03 MB, pdf, ENGLISH
Samsung MV800 - User Manual_5.03 MB, pdf, ENGLISH
Samsung MV800 - User Manual_5.03 MB, pdf, ENGLISH
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Glossary<br />
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)<br />
A lossy method of compression for digital images. JPEG images<br />
are compressed to reduce their overall file size with minimal<br />
deterioration of the image resolution.<br />
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)<br />
A visual display commonly used in consumer electronics. This<br />
display needs a separate backlight, such as CCFL or LED, to<br />
reproduce colors.<br />
Macro<br />
This feature allows you to capture close-up photos of very small<br />
objects. When using the macro feature, the camera can maintain<br />
a sharp focus on small objects at a near life-size ratio (1:1).<br />
Metering<br />
The metering refers to the way in which the camera measures the<br />
quantity of light to set the exposure.<br />
MJPEG (Motion JPEG)<br />
A video format which is compressed as a JPEG image.<br />
MPO(Multi Picture Object)<br />
The MPO file saves multiple images into one file. By using this file<br />
type, you can watch 3D images that are created with two images.<br />
However, you can watch them only on devices that support the<br />
MPO format.<br />
Noise<br />
Misinterpreted pixels in a digital image that may appear as<br />
misplaced or random, bright pixels. Noise usually occurs when<br />
photos are shot with a high sensitivity or when a sensitivity is<br />
automatically set in a dark place.<br />
Optical zoom<br />
This is a general zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and<br />
does not degrade the quality of images.<br />
Quality<br />
An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image.<br />
Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression, which<br />
usually results in a larger file size.<br />
Resolution<br />
The number of pixels present in a digital image. High resolution<br />
images contain more pixels and typically show more detail than<br />
low resolution images.<br />
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