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7.11 Media output
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Press the examination that will be output
to media to select.
• When outputting multiple examinations, press
the other examinations in succession to select
them.
• Pressing the examination with a selected status
cancels the selection.
• When selecting all examinations, press [Select
All].
• When canceling all selected statuses, press
[Remove All].
• When selecting a range, select the start and end
points after pressing [Area Select].
• The examination you pressed will have a se-
lected status.
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Press [Set].
• The setting screen is displayed.
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Select the output destination. Press [HDD]
or [DVD/CD].
• The drive information of the output destination is
displayed in [Media:]. The capacity of the output
destination is displayed in [Capacity:].
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Select the image format. Press [JPEG] or
[PDI].
• When [JPEG] is pressed, select image size and
image quality. Select one image size from [25%],
[50%], [75%], or [100%]. Select one image qual-
ity from [Low], [Standard], or [High].
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• When image size becomes larger and image quality
becomes higher, data volume during output becomes
larger.
• The JPEG image size is the aspect ratio for the origi-
nal image. For example, when the image is at 1,500
×1,000 pixels, it has the following image sizes:
– 100%, 1,500 × 1,000 pixels
– 75%, 1,125 × 750 pixels
– 50%, 750 × 500 pixels
– 25%, 375 × 250 pixels
• The JPEG image quality is the image quality (com-
pression ratio) when the JPEG image is created. The
relationship between the image quality and the com-
pression ratio is as follows:
– High: image quality 100 (uncompressed)
– Standard: image quality 75
– Low: image quality 50
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