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What is an OOC Jpeg...how many types are there?
Jan 8, 2014 23:23:04   #
mossgate Loc: Phoenix, AZ
 
I read references to OOC Jpegs in various articles. No mention of it in my Olympus manual but I assume I am using it when selecting LargeSuperFine.

Can't find anything that describes what "OOC" represents.

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Jan 8, 2014 23:25:33   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
mossgate wrote:
I read references to OOC Jpegs in various articles. No mention of it in my Olympus manual but I assume I am using it when selecting LargeSuperFine.

Can't find anything that describes what "OOC" represents.


"out of the camera" also known as SOOC-- straight out of the camera. Meant to refer to any (large, small, fine, etc) jpeg with no post processing

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Jan 9, 2014 01:00:55   #
amehta Loc: Boston
 
mossgate wrote:
I read references to OOC Jpegs in various articles. No mention of it in my Olympus manual but I assume I am using it when selecting LargeSuperFine.

Can't find anything that describes what "OOC" represents.

It's the jpeg which the camera produces, with the post processing you specify with camera settings such as white balance.

This is distinct from the jpeg produced by post processing software after you specify the settings you want it to use.

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Jan 9, 2014 11:55:19   #
mossgate Loc: Phoenix, AZ
 
Thanks to the two of you!

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