129RLEAbbreviation for Run Length Encoding. It can be used to achieve high rates ofcompression for image files which contain large areas of a single color. RLE can beused with monochrome, 16-color and 256-color BMP image files. (Image Creator 1.0does not support files compressed using RLE.)TIFFAbbreviation for Tagged-Image File Format. This type of file is used to exchangedocuments between computers. Color levels of monochrome, 256 colors and 16.7million colors are supported. TIFF files in 16.7 million color format can includetransparent color.LZWAbbreviation for Lempel-Ziv-Welch. LZW is a compression method used for TIFFfiles, and is named thus because it was developed by three people named Lempel,Ziv and Welch. It compresses the files by converting patterns within the images intoshort codes. There is no deterioration in image quality resulting from compression,but high rates of compression which are comparable to JPEG files cannot beexpected to be obtained. (Image Creator 1.0 does not support files compressed usingLZW.)DCFAbbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system. DCF is a standard which wasestablished by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) withthe aim of realising a common image file format, directory name format and file nameformat for the images used with digital still cameras. It is based on recommendationssuch as Exif Version 2.1.Exif 2.1Abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File Format. This is an image file format whichwas established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA).It defines the common information format and range of application for images usedwith digital still cameras, centring around TIFF and JPEG-format images. Version 2.1is the latest version of the Exif standard.PowerPointApplication software for creating presentations which is included as part of MicrosoftOffice. 95, 97, 2000 and 2002 versions are available, but the Image Creator 1.0software which is bundled with the projector is only compatible with the 97, 2000 and2002 versions.