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JPEG CD features
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This process was designed to
compress picture files.
JPEG files can be burned onto a CD along with other file types. Such CDs
are known as file CDs or mixed mode CDs. For example, the CD could con-
tain MP3 files (audio) and JPEG files (for example to display album covers).
The files on a JPEG CD can be organised in directories. This structure is simi-
lar to that of an MP3 CD.
JPEG CDs only contain data in the compressed JPEG format. This is mostly
data from digital cameras or from picture processing programs. The data
(pictures) can be displayed individually or in sequence in a slide show.
Features of the KODAK picture CD
This method was developed for archiving analogue photographs.
After they are developed, small photographs are scanned with a resolution
of 1536 x 1024 pixel and burnt onto a CD in JPEG format.
A KODAK picture CD can contain up to 40 pictures. In addition to the pictu-
re files, a KODAK picture CD can also contain imaging software which ena-
bles the user to play the CD on a PC, edit the pictures or view a slide show.
Displaying JPEG pictures
1 After the disc compartment has closed and the JPEG CD has
been scanned, the File Browser (Contents menu) of the JPEG CD
is displayed.
2 Select the desired folder (or picture) with »A« or »S«.
– A list of sub-directories appears.
3 Open the folder with »OK« or »
8«.
Note:
Press »
a
« to go back one level.
4 Select the desired picture with »A« or »S« and confirm with
»OK« or »
8«.
– The JPEG picture appears as a still image on the screen, and
after a short while the next picture appears.
Notes:
To view the picture for longer, press »
!
«. Press »8« to conti-
nue the slide show.
The contents of the JPEG CD (file browser) can be called up with
»
7«. The picture last selected is highlighted.
PLAYBACK PICTURE CD
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ROOT/MP3
BIRDS
BUSINESS
COAST
FLOWERS
ON THE BEACH
NEW YORK
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