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Taking pictures
Using the [Rec] menu
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• For the setting procedures of the menu. (→52)
[Quality]
Recording modes:
This function allows you to select the file format, e. g. JPEG and/or RAW, and in the
case of JPEG, the compression rate. [RAW] is especially suited for the subsequent
comprehensive editing of the image data using respective software such as Adobe
®
Photoshop
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Lightroom
®
, which is available after registering your camera on the Leica
Camera AG homepage (→209). The JPEG setting [Fine] delivers higher image quality than
[Standard] due to its lower compression rate, while the latter has the advantage of smaller
files.
Settings
[Fine]
Gives priority to picture quality by saving pictures in
JPEG file format with a low compression rate.
[Standard]
Gives priority to file size by saving pictures in JPEG file
format using a standard compression rate.
[RAW+Fine]
Saves pictures in JPEG and RAW file format.
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[RAW+Standard]
[RAW] Saves pictures in the RAW file format only.
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[3D+Fine]
Simultaneously saves 3D picture data (MPO) and
pictures in JPEG file format. (Only when [3D Photo
Mode] Scene mode is set.)
[3D+Standard]
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If you delete a RAW file from the camera, the corresponding JPEG file is also deleted.
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You cannot set the resolution. (The pictures are saved using the maximum recordable
resolution for each aspect ratio.)
About the RAW format
You can perform comprehensive editing of RAW pictures using the available software
available as download after registering your camera at the Leica Camera AG
homepage (→209).
(The edited pictures can be saved in a file format such as JPEG that can be displayed
on your computer.)