With most digital point-and-shoot cameras, you can actually choose a lower resolution than the camera’s advertised maximum, which is where it’s set when you take it out of the box. You do this by entering the shooting menu and selecting the “Image Size” or “Resolution” option. When you do that, you’ll see a series of number pairs such as these:
* 3648 x 2736 or 10 megapixel ( 1.1 MB to 2.2 MB approx)
* 3264 x 2448 or 8 megapixel ( 970 KB to 1.9 MB approx )
* 2048 x 1536 or 3.1 megapixel ( 500 KB to 1 MB approx )
* 1600 x 1200 or 1.9 megapixel ( 250 KB to 700KB approx )
* 1280 x 960 or 1.2 megapixel ( 240 KB to 490 KB approx )
* 1024 x 768 or 0.8 megapixel ( 170 KB to 350 KB approx ) * 640 x 480 or VGA ( 75 KB to 150 KB approx ) - ORM, PNET, ARNIE setting
Setting a lower resolution level creates a smaller-sized picture file. When you adjust the resolution downward, you’ll see the little number on the viewing screen and/or LCD panel that tells you how many more pictures you can fit on the card go up and up. Set 640 x 480, and you’ll be able to fit hundreds if not thousands of pictures on a decent-sized memory card.
When emailing images a lower/lowest setting on your camera is always best this will allow you send images quickly and make it easier for your customer to download and store the images you send to them.
For more information or help with setting up your camera please contact support@crashzone.com.au or phone 1300 721 090
Crashzone will make an update to the system taking effect from Monday the 2nd of November. The update will include some new features including copy quote feature, improvements to ARNIE, PNET, ORM and some general system fixes. For more information please contact support@crashzone.com.au
* From the quote page add items to the original quote as required
* To delete an item add the word “DELETE” to the description with a negative figure
* Once all items have been added press the ARNIE button in the details page
* A new note will be added to confirm the quote has been sent
* You will also receive a confirmation email from ARNIE when the quote has been sent
* ARNIE will issue a new Authority for the complete quote.
With most digital point-and-shoot cameras, you can actually choose a lower resolution than the camera’s advertised maximum, which is where it’s set when you take it out of the box. You do this by entering the shooting menu and selecting the “Image Size” or “Resolution” option. When you do that, you’ll see a series of number pairs such as these:
* 3648 x 2736 or 10 megapixel ( 1.1 MB to 2.2 MB approx)
* 3264 x 2448 or 8 megapixel ( 970 KB to 1.9 MB approx )
* 2048 x 1536 or 3.1 megapixel ( 500 KB to 1 MB approx )
* 1600 x 1200 or 1.9 megapixel ( 250 KB to 700KB approx )
* 1280 x 960 or 1.2 megapixel ( 240 KB to 490 KB approx )
* 1024 x 768 or 0.8 megapixel ( 170 KB to 350 KB approx ) * 640 x 480 or VGA ( 75 KB to 150 KB approx ) - ORM, PNET, ARNIE setting
Setting a lower resolution level creates a smaller-sized picture file. When you adjust the resolution downward, you’ll see the little number on the viewing screen and/or LCD panel that tells you how many more pictures you can fit on the card go up and up. Set 640 x 480, and you’ll be able to fit hundreds if not thousands of pictures on a decent-sized memory card.
When emailing images a lower/lowest setting on your camera is always best this will allow you send images quickly and make it easier for your customer to download and store the images you send to them.
For more information or help with setting up your camera please contact support@crashzone.com.au or phone 1300 721 090
With most digital point-and-shoot cameras, you can actually choose a lower resolution than the camera’s advertised maximum, which is where it’s set when you take it out of the box. You do this by entering the shooting menu and selecting the “Image Size” or “Resolution” option. When you do that, you’ll see a series of number pairs such as these:
* 3648 x 2736 or 10 megapixel ( 1.1 MB to 2.2 MB approx)
* 3264 x 2448 or 8 megapixel ( 970 KB to 1.9 MB approx )
* 2048 x 1536 or 3.1 megapixel ( 500 KB to 1 MB approx )
* 1600 x 1200 or 1.9 megapixel ( 250 KB to 700KB approx )
* 1280 x 960 or 1.2 megapixel ( 240 KB to 490 KB approx )
* 1024 x 768 or 0.8 megapixel ( 170 KB to 350 KB approx ) * 640 x 480 or VGA ( 75 KB to 150 KB approx ) - ORM, PNET, ARNIE setting
Setting a lower resolution level creates a smaller-sized picture file. When you adjust the resolution downward, you’ll see the little number on the viewing screen and/or LCD panel that tells you how many more pictures you can fit on the card go up and up. Set 640 x 480, and you’ll be able to fit hundreds if not thousands of pictures on a decent-sized memory card.
When emailing images a lower/lowest setting on your camera is always best this will allow you send images quickly and make it easier for your customer to download and store the images you send to them.
For more information or help with setting up your camera please contact support@crashzone.com.au or phone 1300 721 090
* Once the quote is written and ready to send go to the details page
* Complete all mandatory fields in the details page
* Click on the ARNIE button to send the quote to ARNIE
* A new note will be added to the bottom of the details page to confirm that the quote has been sent to ARNIE
* ARNIE will send an email to confirm the quote has been received from Crashzone
* ARNIE will send back the adjusted quote/Authority to your email address
* when the job has been completed press create tax invoice to generate the invoice
* Click on the ARNIE button to send the invoice to ARNIE
* A new note will be added to the bottom of the details page to confirm that the invoice has been sent to ARNIE
* ARNIE will send an email to confirm the invoice has been received from Crashzone
* Once approved ARNIE will email back the payment authority to your email address
Please visit the Crashzone help page to download the complete ARNIE/Crashzone user manual.
Crashzone has meet it’s maximum quota for new ORM customers in June and we are now taking booking for customers to setup in July2009. For more information please contact support@crashzone.com.au or phone 1300 721 090
Some of the cool features you will find in Crashzone
* Fully web based no need to download or install any software
* Multi office multi user all in real time
* Free simple to use imaging
* One button emailing of quotes, images & invoices from Crashzone
* Parts prices by Dealer Online
* Insurance integration, ORM, PNET and ARNIE
* Backup your own data from Crashzone as often as you like
* Crashzone works on any computer, laptop or tablet PC
* User manuals, training videos and support provided
* WebTRIM Express integration
New features Coming soon to Crashzone
* NTAR direct integration for real times
* Pageworth Paperless office integration
* Accounting Data export function
Crashzone the only FREE quote system with ORM, PNET and ARNIE integration