jakobon
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Hi
I would like to add some UV maps to my Icon HD and need to know a few details about this cool feature. I guess the optimal resolution of each graphic file is 320x240 pixels @ 18 bit colours ?
- Which image formats does Icon HD support (JPG, BMP, GIF. etc.) ?
- How much memory does the Icon HD have builtin ?
- Is this memory shared among other features like logbook, pictures, other ... and does is have effects on the logbook capability of filling alot of maps/pictures into the unit ?
- Is it possible to add more memory to the unit ? (If yes, how ?)
- How do I specify the title of the dive site (which image file property is used), so that the map is shown on the unit with a correctly formatted description ?
- Is it possible to add other information (like dive site comments) to the map file and will the Icon HD be able to read ad display this ?
- Is there an recommended size limit of each map/picture ?
- Do Mares have plans for releasing maps from mediterranean and northern european dive sites ?
Regards,
Jakob
I would like to add some UV maps to my Icon HD and need to know a few details about this cool feature. I guess the optimal resolution of each graphic file is 320x240 pixels @ 18 bit colours ?
- Which image formats does Icon HD support (JPG, BMP, GIF. etc.) ?
- How much memory does the Icon HD have builtin ?
- Is this memory shared among other features like logbook, pictures, other ... and does is have effects on the logbook capability of filling alot of maps/pictures into the unit ?
- Is it possible to add more memory to the unit ? (If yes, how ?)
- How do I specify the title of the dive site (which image file property is used), so that the map is shown on the unit with a correctly formatted description ?
- Is it possible to add other information (like dive site comments) to the map file and will the Icon HD be able to read ad display this ?
- Is there an recommended size limit of each map/picture ?
- Do Mares have plans for releasing maps from mediterranean and northern european dive sites ?
Regards,
Jakob