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Ipevo Ziggi - Achieving Optimal Image Quality; Image Size and Subject Placement; Orientation and Readability Settings; Exposure and Focus for Clarity

Ipevo Ziggi
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Getting a Great Image – Five Considerations
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Getting a Great Image – Five Considerations
When configuring the camera for your desired image, you will be chiefly concerned with the following
five elements:
Image size - How large or small the subject appears in the frame (i.e. the window of the Ziggi
software). When dealing with text, it is essential the text appears large enough for its intended
audience to read.
See Page 14.
Orientation – How the image is oriented relative to the frame. Naturally, it is necessary to present text
in an upright, readable orientation.
See Pages 15 and 16.
Exposure – Exposure is a measure of how much light is allowed to affect the image. Normally, you are
seeking a medium exposure in which all the important details in the image can be viewed. Too little
light will render a dark image that loses crucial details. On the other hand, too much light will result in
a “blown-out” image that also loses detail.
See Pages 17 and 18.
Focus You will normally want your image to be sharp as opposed to blurry, which concerns focus.
See Page 19.
Resolution Resolution describes the amount of detail (information) an image holds. The P2V
software allows you to change between several different resolutions. Higher resolutions communicate
more detail, and are often necessary for large-screen projections.
See Page 20.
We will examine each of these five elements in turn.

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