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Doug Sahlin

"Digital Photography QuickSteps, 2nd Edition"

The maximum image size of your camera
determines the maximum size image you can print. To determine the maximum
print size of the 8.0-megapixel camera, divide the number of pixels by the image
resolution. For example, if the camera has an image resolution of 240 ppi, and
you shoot a picture with an image size of 3456 ?— 2304 pixels, you can print a
photo-quality image that is 14.4 ?— 9.6 inches. It??™s important to note that higherresolution
images are larger in file size, which means you can store fewer of
them on your camera??™s removable storage media.
Q: What is an ISO rating?
A: ISO (International Organization for Standardization) refers to the sensitivity
of your digital camera. This rating is similar to the speed of camera film. Film
speed cannot be changed, whereas most digital and all digital SLR cameras
enable you to change ISO ratings as needed. When you shoot in normal lighting
conditions, a low ISO setting will give you the best results. When shooting in
low-light conditions, choosing a higher ISO setting makes the camera more
sensitive, enabling you to capture images in such settings without using a
tripod. The ratings range from ISO 50 (low sensitivity with fine image detail)
to ISO 3200 (high sensitivity, which may contain considerable noise).


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