Data security: A collective term used for any measure to protect and store files as well as programs for any extended period of time.
Data transmission: The exchange of digital information between two or more computers. Data is usually transmitted via a direct cable connection, a computer network or telephone lines.
The reciprocal balancing or tuning of input and output devices, in order to receive a matching values. In this way, the colors on a monitor can be matched with the printer's colors.
CAMEDIA:
The name given to the OLYMPUS Digital Imaging products.
A unit of measurement for data transmission rate, which synonymous to symbols per second or pulse per second. And Baud named after the French engineer, Baudot.
Binary Number:
This is the name given to representation system of numbers consisting solely of the figures 0 and 1. just like the ten-figure decimal system (0-9), in the binary system, larger numbers are made up by combining the numbers 0 and 1.
Mains adapter. Enables the connection of the digital camera to the main electricity supply.
ADC: Analog-Digital Converter. Hardware that converts analog information into digital data. (>AD-Conversion)
AD conversion:
Analog-Digital conversion. In order to process an analog signal (e.g. a photo) in a computer, it must first be digitized (converted into binary code). Pictures are usually digitized with the help of a digital camera or a scanner.