Introduction 1ABCONTINENTAL REALTY3521 Ojai WaySun Park, WE 9999(999) 888-8884 Bedroom/3 BathroomDinning RoomPool2 Car GarageOriginal OwnerExcellent
6-12 Working With Photos and Albums◗ To play the slide show only once, click Continuous Repeat to deselect it.◗ To hide the titles of your pictures,
Working With Photos and Albums 6-13AB66 If you want to copy the whole album click Selected Images Only to deselect it. NOTEDepending on the size of y
6-14 Working With Photos and AlbumsSetting an Image as WallpaperIf you’re using Windows, you can use one of your own pictures as the background for
Working With Photos and Albums 6-15AB6NOTEIf you can’t e-mail pictures directly from Image Expert, you can always send an e-mail message as you do no
6-16 Working With Photos and AlbumsPopch6.fm5 Page 16 Friday, May 15, 1998 3:02 PM
Editing Images 7-1AB75.7 ou can edit your images to enhance their appearance, Ycrop, rotate, and resize them, or create special effects. This chap
7-2 Editing ImagesViewing and SelectingWhen your image is displayed in an album, you can rotate it or do a quick fix. However, to use any other edit
Editing Images 7-3AB7If you don’t like the results, simply select Undo Quick Fix from the Edit menu. (If you Quick Fix an image displayed in an album
7-4 Editing ImagesThe preview window shows your image with the original view on the left and the corrected image on the right. If you want to adjust
Editing Images 7-5AB75 Click the Crop tool or choose Crop from the Image menu. The part of the image that was outside the dashed line disappears.Re
2 IntroductionYour PhotoPC 700 comes complete with cables, batteries, battery charger, software, and utilities for downloading, editing, organizing,
7-6 Editing ImagesRotatingYou can click the Rotate tool to quickly rotate a picture to the right. (If you rotate an image displayed in an album, y
Editing Images 7-7AB7FlippingYou can reverse your image by selecting Flip Horizontal from the Image menu. This is useful for printing T-shirt transfe
7-8 Editing ImagesThe preview window shows your image with the original view on the left and the distorted image on the right. If you want to adjust
Using Custom and Advanced Features 8-1AB8.hen the camera is connected to your computer, Wyou can take pictures with a live preview on your computer
8-2 Using Custom and Advanced FeaturesNOTEIf you have the optional AC adapter, you can save on batteries by using it when you connect the camera to
Using Custom and Advanced Features 8-3AB86 Click Continuous Update to activate the live preview feature. The image you see is updated every 8 to 10 s
8-4 Using Custom and Advanced Features2 Enter a number for the delay period you want to use. You can set up to a 120-second delay.3 Click Start/Stop
Using Custom and Advanced Features 8-5AB83 Click Start to display the live preview.The colors in your live preview image may appear pale and washed-o
8-6 Using Custom and Advanced Features3 Start Image Expert an described in Chapter 4 and click View Pictures in the Camera.4 Click the Camera Setup
Using Custom and Advanced Features 8-7AB8◗ Select another port if you want to change your connection. In most cases, it is best to leave the Port set
Introduction 3AB◗ The EPSON Photo!2 application and TWAIN driver for transferring and converting your pictures◗ EPSON Photo File Uploader for convert
8-8 Using Custom and Advanced Features◗ Select another port if you want to change your connection. In most cases, it is best to leave the Port setti
Using Custom and Advanced Features 8-9AB8Customizing Settings With the LCD ScreenIn addition to using your computer to customize camera settings, you
8-10 Using Custom and Advanced Features3 Press SELECT again to choose the portion of the time or date you want to adjust. The selected item turns re
Using Custom and Advanced Features 8-11AB8Setting the LCD BrightnessTo adjust the brightness of the screen, follow these steps:1With the Settings men
8-12 Using Custom and Advanced FeaturesSetting the LanguageYou can choose from two languages for information displayed on the LCD screen. Make sure
Using Your Camera for Presentations 9-1AB9.ou can connect your camera to a multimedia projector Yor television and show not just photos, but also te
9-2 Using Your Camera for PresentationsUploading Existing Images From Your Windows PCBefore you start, make sure the camera is connected to your com
Using Your Camera for Presentations 9-3AB93 Select the format of the images you want to upload from the File Type list. 4 Select the images you want
9-4 Using Your Camera for Presentations6 Click the Select Camera button, choose your camera, and click Select.7 Click Start. EPSON Photo!2 opens and
Using Your Camera for Presentations 9-5AB9If you clicked the Save file to checkbox in step 5, the converted images are also saved to the folder you s
4 Introduction◗ At least 30MB free hard disk space◗ VGA or SVGA monitor with at least 256-color display◗ Mouse or other pointing deviceMacintosh Sys
9-6 Using Your Camera for Presentations5 When you finish selecting image files, click Done to close the Select Files dialog box. The selected images
Using Your Camera for Presentations 9-7AB910 Click Upload. The Upload/Copy Photos dialog box appears. 11 Click Camera to upload the images to your ca
9-8 Using Your Camera for PresentationsCapturing Windows ScreensBefore you start, make sure the camera is connected to your computer, and both the c
Using Your Camera for Presentations 9-9AB95 Click Start to activate the key combination. When the key combination is activated, the Start button chan
9-10 Using Your Camera for PresentationsMake sure the camera is connected to your Macintosh, and both the computer and the camera are turned on. The
Using Your Camera for Presentations 9-11AB9Follow these steps:1 Make sure your camera and TV or video projector are turned off.2 Open the camera’s co
9-12 Using Your Camera for PresentationsPopch9.fm5 Page 12 Friday, May 15, 1998 3:15 PM
Using CompactFlash Storage Cards 10-1AB10.ou can use ATA-compatible CompactFlash storage Ycards (4MB to 32MB) to increase the capacity of your Photo
10-2 Using CompactFlash Storage CardsCompactFlash cards increase the camera’s picture storage capacity as shown in the table below. Each card adds t
Using CompactFlash Storage Cards 10-3AB10The number of pictures you can store in the storage card appears in brackets on the camera’s display panel.R
Introduction 5ABTo speak to a technical support representative, dial (310) 782-2600 (U.S.), or (905) 709-2567 (Canada), 6AM to 8PM, Pacific Time, Mon
10-4 Using CompactFlash Storage CardsIf you’re using a Macintosh, you must enable the PC Exchange extension software to access files on CompactFlash
Using CompactFlash Storage Cards 10-5AB10◗ In Windows 95, use My Computer or the Windows Explorer to drag and drop image files to your hard drive.◗ I
10-6 Using CompactFlash Storage Cards3 Press the or button until you see the Photo Control menu . Then press the SELECT button to display the m
Using CompactFlash Storage Cards 10-7AB103 Press the SELECT button to display the menu options:4 Press the button until Memory Info is highlighted
10-8 Using CompactFlash Storage Cards3 Press the or button until Copy is highlighted in orange, then press the SELECT button to enter the Copy m
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-1AB11.our PhotoPC 700 camera lets you print your pictures Ydirectly to any of several EPSON ink jet printers, w
11-2 Printing Directly From the CameraNOTEThe Direct Print program is designed to work with special ink jet media, including coated or glossy paper,
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-3AB114 Line up the arrow on the cable connector with the mark on the camera’s serial port, then insert the conne
11-4 Printing Directly From the CameraNOTEYou can press the BACK button to return to the previous screen at any time while using Direct Print.Printi
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-5AB11Load your paper in the printer following the instructions in your printer User’s Guide, then follow these s
6 IntroductionRegistrationPlease take a minute to fill out the registration card for the PhotoPC 700 digital camera and mail it back to us. This ena
11-6 Printing Directly From the CameraRepeat this step for as many images as you want to print. When you move the highlight to other images, you can
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-7AB117 Press the SELECT button to go to the next paper menu (if you selected Photo paper, you return to the Prin
11-8 Printing Directly From the Camera10 Press the button to highlight the Color option and press the SELECT button. You see the Print Color menu:
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-9AB11Producing Your PrintoutWhen you’re ready to print your picture, first make sure you have the correct paper
11-10 Printing Directly From the CameraThis section provides an overview of how to print cards. See the previous section for detailed instructions o
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-11AB117 Go to the Color menu and select the color format you want to use for your printout. (See page 11-8.)8 To
11-12 Printing Directly From the CameraYou see the Position screen:The Position setting lets you select the position on the page where the image is
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-13AB11NOTEYou can order EPSON Photo Stickers (product code S041144) from EPSON Accessories at (800) 873-7766.Thi
11-14 Printing Directly From the Camera5 To change the print mode, go to the Mode menu and select Fast or Fine. (See page 11-8.)6 When you’re ready
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-15AB114 If you want to print the date, time, and photo number for each photo, press the button to highlight th
Introduction 7AB◗ Use only the types of power sources listed on the charger label and in this User’s Guide. Always supply power to the charger direct
11-16 Printing Directly From the CameraCleaning takes about two minutes, during which the printer makes some noise and the power light flashes. When
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-17AB11If you have an AC adapter, connect that first, then connect the camera to your PC or Macintosh. (If you ne
11-18 Printing Directly From the Camera3 Click Direct Print and click the Upload button. The Uploader copies the program to your camera. When the pr
Printing Directly From the Camera 11-19AB11Message ExplanationE51: Another interface is activeThe printer is receiving a print job through another in
11-20 Printing Directly From the CameraDirectPt.fm Page 20 Friday, May 15, 1998 3:23 PM
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12-1AB12Maintenance and Troubleshooting.our PhotoPC 700 camera is easy to take care of, andYany problems you may hav
12-2 Maintenance and Troubleshooting◗ If necessary, clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth.◗ If the LCD screen gets fingerprints or smudges on
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12-3AB12You can’t take a picture with the camera.◗ The flash may be recharging. Wait until the status light turns gre
12-4 Maintenance and TroubleshootingA white or light-colored band appears on the screen image.◗ This happens when you’re facing a brightly lit subje
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12-5AB12configured and that the Base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request Number (IRQ) assigned to the port are
Getting Started 1-1AB1.1 PhotoPC 700 cablesoftwareMac adapter cablerechargeable batterieshand strapcameravideo cablebattery chargerdirect print ca
12-6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting◗ If your system has less than 16MB RAM, you may not be able to use drag and drop. Make sure you don’t run too m
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12-7AB12You get a TWAIN error message when you try to transfer images with Adobe® Photoshop.®◗If you’re using Windows
12-8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting3 Insert the CompactFlash card with a PCMCIA adapter. The system should prompt for a driver. Select OK to use th
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12-9AB12The colors in your picture don’t look right.◗ When you take pictures under certain artificial lighting condit
12-10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting◗ If you’re using the macro mode to take a close-up photo, be sure to provide adequate lighting for your subjec
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12-11AB12The area captured in the photo is different from what you saw in the viewfinder.◗ Make sure you look straigh
12-12 Maintenance and Troubleshootingtrouble.fm Page 12 Friday, May 15, 1998 3:28 PM
Optional Accessories A-1ABAou can use the PhotoPC 700 with a variety of options.YTo save battery power, you can use the AC adapter. For portraits or
A-2 Optional AccessoriesThe AC adapter should be available where you bought your PhotoPC 700. You can also order it from EPSON Accessories at (800)
Optional Accessories A-3ABA3 Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.Using an Optional TripodYou can use your PhotoPC 700 with any standard tri
1-2 Getting StartedIdentifying Camera Partsflashviewfindertimer lightfront viewshutter buttonlenslens cover (on/off)connector coverbottom viewtripod
A-4 Optional AccessoriesTo attach the lens adapter, simply snap it onto the front of your camera.With the adapter in place, you’ll need to use the L
Optional Accessories A-5ABAThen follow these steps to use a Tiffen wide-angle lens:1 Squeeze the two tabs on the sides of the lens. 2 Insert the lens
A-6 Optional AccessoriesNOTEIf necessary, you can use a neutral density filter, contrast enhancement filter, or close-up lens with a wide-angle lens
Optional Accessories A-7ABANote that images captured with the telephoto lens are vignetted at the corners, as shown in the example below. Using Image
A-8 Optional AccessoriesPopapa.fm5 Page 8 Friday, May 15, 1998 3:31 PM
Specifications B-1ABBCameraPhysical DimensionsSafety SpecificationsWidth 5.7 inches (14.4 cm)Height 2.75 inches (7 cm)Depth 1.9 inches (4.9 cm)Weigh
B-2 SpecificationsTechnicalEnvironmentalProduct type 1.25 megapixel CCD (charged coupled device) still frame auto focus cameraImage size 1280 × 960
Specifications B-3ABBPhotographicLens f = 5.5 mm F2.8 (equivalent to a 36 mm lens on a 35 mm camera)Range 20 inches (50 cm) to infinity4 inches to 2
B-4 SpecificationsNiMH Battery ChargerPhysical DimensionsTechnicalOptional AC AdapterPhysical DimensionsTe c h n i c a lWidth 3.0 inches (76 mm)Heig
Index 1ABAAC adapter, 3, 2-3, 4-1, A-1 to A-3, B-4Accessories, 3, A-1 to A-3Acquiring photos, TWAIN programs, 4-9 to 4-11Adjusting camera settings,
Getting Started 1-3AB1hand strap holderscreen switchdisplay panelviewfinderFunction buttonback viewcard slot coverLCD screenstatus lighttop viewshutt
2 IndexCCabledirect print, 11-2serial, 4-2 to 4-3video, 3-12, 9-10Camera, see PhotoPC 700 cameraCamio Viewer, 5-5 to 5-8Caring for camera, 12-1 to 1
Index 3ABDocuments, getting pictures into, 5-1 to 5-8Download Service, 4Downloading pictures, 4-1 to 4-13, 5-5 to 5-8Drag and drop, 5-4 to 5-5, 5-7EE
4 IndexHHand strap, attaching, 1-9Handling batteries, 1-8 to 1-9Help, EPSON, 4 to 5IImage Expertalbums, 5-4 to 5-5, 6-2 to 6-13audio tools, 6-9camer
Index 5ABLLanguage menu, 3-3Language, setting, 8-12LCD screencopying to and from storage card, 10-7 to 10-8customizing settings, 8-9 to 8-11displayin
6 IndexPhotoPC 700 cameraAC adapter, using with, 2-3, A-2 to A-3auto shut-off, 2-2, 8-2, 8-6, 8-8cleaning, 12-1 to 12-2connecting to Macintosh, 4-1
Index 7ABPictures (continued)organizing in albums, 6-2 to 6-3panorama, 2-15 to 2-16playing back on LCD screen, 3-1 to 3-12playing back on TV, 3-12pri
8 IndexQQuick Fix, 7-2 to 7-3RRAM, system requirements, 3 to 4Registration, 6Resizing files, 7-5Resolution, 7-5Ripples effect, 7-7Rotating pictures,
Index 9ABTTaking picturesclose-up, 2-11continuous, 2-17 to 2-19digital panorama, 2-15 to 2-16digital zoom, 2-16 to 2-17using the flash, 2-12with the
ABEPSON AMERICA, INC.LIMITED WARRANTYWhat is Covered: Epson America, Inc. (“EPSON”) warrants to the first end-user customer that the EPSON PhotoPC 700
ABPopfm.fm5 Page i Friday, May 15, 1998 2:28 PM
1-4 Getting StartedUsing Rechargeable NiMH BatteriesTo help lower the cost of ownership, your PhotoPC 700 comes with four rechargeable NiMH batterie
Getting Started 1-5AB1Follow these steps to charge your batteries for the first time:1 Lift up the cover of the charger and insert all four batteries
1-6 Getting Started4 Now charge your batteries again by opening and then closing the charger. The second charge should take about two and a half hou
Getting Started 1-7AB12 Push the battery cover lock down. While holding the lock, slide the battery cover to the left to open it. Then raise the cove
1-8 Getting StartedBattery OptionsIf you forget to charge your rechargeable NiMH batteries or if they need to be replaced, the PhotoPC 700 camera ca
Getting Started 1-9AB1◗ If battery acid gets in your eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse the area with water and seek medical treatment. If a bat
1-10 Getting StartedInstalling Your PhotoPC 700 SoftwarePhotoPC 700 comes with everything you need to transfer your pictures from the camera to your
Getting Started 1-11AB1Installing for Windows 3.1x Follow these steps:1Insert the CD-ROM in your drive.2In the Program Manager, select Run from the F
1-12 Getting StartedMaking Macintosh DiskettesBefore you start, make sure you have 10 blank, formatted diskettes. You can use either the Disk Copy 6
Getting Started 1-13AB1Follow these steps to set the camera’s clock:1 Slide the screen switch to Playback. You see a message asking you to set the cl
ABFCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERSThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant
Taking Pictures 2-1AB2.2 Jim Jackson’s Auto Sales• 1995 Mitsubishi Montero• Good condition• Low MileageFOR SALEFOR SALE999-555-5555aking pictures
2-2 Taking PicturesGetting Ready to Take PicturesBefore you can take pictures with PhotoPC 700, you need to turn on the camera and check the status
Taking Pictures 2-3AB2NOTEYou can change the battery saving mode to have the camera remain on after you take a picture with the LCD screen (see page
2-4 Taking PicturesFollow these steps to take a picture with the optical viewfinder:1 Make sure you are at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from your su
Taking Pictures 2-5AB2The flashing red light indicates that the camera has captured the image and is processing it. CAUTIONIf you set the camera down
2-6 Taking PicturesFollow these steps to take a picture with the LCD screen:1 Turn the camera on and slide the screen switch left to the View positi
Taking Pictures 2-7AB25 Press the shutter button all the way down to turn the camera and screen back on. Or, close the lens cover and then open it ag
2-8 Taking PicturesNOTESome pictures (captured at Standard image quality) are processed so quickly that you can’t erase them while they are processi
Taking Pictures 2-9AB2Setting Image Quality and Color ModePhotoPC 700 has several image quality (resolution) settings: three for color pictures and t
2-10 Taking PicturesNOTEYou can switch freely between the settings and mix pictures of varying quality in the camera. The camera’s image capacity wi
iiIMPORTANT NOTICEDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTYEpson America makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, by or with respect to anythin
Taking Pictures 2-11AB2Using Macro Mode to Take Close-upsWith the LCD screen, you can use the camera’s macro mode to take pictures as close as 4 inch
2-12 Taking PicturesNOTEWhen you take macro close-ups in low light conditions, you should use a tripod (as described in Appendix A) and disable the
Taking Pictures 2-13AB2Follow these steps to take a picture with the timer:1 Secure the camera on a flat surface or on a tripod. (See page A-3 for in
2-14 Taking PicturesFollow these steps to access the menus:1 Turn the camera on and slide the screen switch left to the View position. You see a pre
Taking Pictures 2-15AB24 To exit the menus, press the BACK button until the menu icons and settings disappear. (Depending on the menu, you may have t
2-16 Taking Pictures5 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the auto focus. You hear a click, the status light turns orange, and a small green ci
Taking Pictures 2-17AB22 Press or if necessary to display the Panorama/Zoom menu:3 Press the SELECT button twice to choose the Zoom setting.4 Pre
2-18 Taking Pictures2 Press or to display the Conditions menu:3 Press the SELECT button to display the menu options: 4 Press SELECT again to cho
Taking Pictures 2-19AB2Automatic Continuous ShootingYou can combine continuous shooting with the timer for delayed automatic capture of ten images in
2-20 Taking PicturesUsing Advanced SettingsYou can choose from the following settings for advanced photographic controls:◗ Fixed white balance (for
iiiABContentsIntroductionPhotoPC 700 Features 2Optional Accessories 3Minimum System Requirements 3Windows Systems 3Macintosh Systems 4Where To
Taking Pictures 2-21AB23 Press the SELECT button to display the menu options: 4 Press to highlight the white balance icon .5 Press the SELECT butt
2-22 Taking Pictures6 Press the BACK button twice to return to view mode. The manual exposure icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen.7
Taking Pictures 2-23AB22 Press or to display the Conditions menu:3 Press the SELECT button to display the menu options: 4 Press until the sensi
Playing Back Photos 3-1AB3.3 he LCD screen lets you play back your pictures one-Tby-one or in groups of nine at a time. You can magnify or erase s
3-2 Playing Back PhotosUsing the Playback ModeWhen you use the LCD screen’s playback mode, you don’t have to have the camera’s lens turned on. You c
Playing Back Photos 3-3AB3Playback Mode (one at a time or groups of 9 images). See page 3-4 for instructions.Magnification (zoom in on a picture and
3-4 Playing Back PhotosPlaying Back Multiple PicturesYou can play back your pictures in Multi mode to view small “thumbnail” versions of nine pictur
Playing Back Photos 3-5AB3Playing Your Pictures as a Slide ShowYou can use the LCD screen to display your pictures automatically. Make sure the scree
3-6 Playing Back Photos2 Press the or button until you see the Information menu.3 Press the SELECT button to turn information OFF. You can press
Playing Back Photos 3-7AB3Erasing PicturesThe LCD screen provides two different methods for deleting images after you play them back: ◗ You can delet
iv 2 Taking PicturesGetting Ready to Take Pictures 2-2Turning the Camera On and Off 2-2Saving Battery Power With Auto Shut-off 2-2Using the Displ
3-8 Playing Back Photosmenu, you can select pictures to lock (protect from erasing) or lock all pictures. See pages 3-9 to 3-12 for information abou
Playing Back Photos 3-9AB36 Press the SELECT button. An orange frame appears around the image. If you want to erase other photos at the same time, us
3-10 Playing Back Photos3 Press the button until the Lock mode is highlighted in orange, then press the SELECT button to enter the Lock mode. The
Playing Back Photos 3-11AB3Unlocking PhotosAfter you have locked some of your pictures, you can unlock selected photos or all the photos in the camer
3-12 Playing Back Photos6 Press the SELECT button. The lock icon disappears from the screen. If you want to unlock other photos at the same time, us
Playing Back Photos 3-13AB33 Connect the yellow end of the cable to the VIDEO IN port on the television or VCR:4 Turn on the TV (and VCR) and switch
3-14 Playing Back PhotosPopch3.fm5 Page 14 Friday, May 15, 1998 2:48 PM
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-1AB4.hen you’re finished taking pictures, you can connect W the camera to your computer and transfer the images.
4-2 Getting Photos Into Your Computer◗ When you connect the camera, make sure your system is not exposed to sources of electromagnetic interference,
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-3AB44 Depending on the type of cable you have, line up either the arrow or the flat side of the cable connector w
vAB4 Getting Photos Into Your ComputerConnecting the Camera 4-1Connecting to a Windows PC 4-2Connecting to a Macintosh 4-3Transferring Photos Wit
4-4 Getting Photos Into Your Computer2 Connect the long cable to the short Macintosh adapter cable, then tighten the screws. 3 Line up the arrow on
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-5AB4If you haven’t installed your software, do it now, following the instructions on page 1-10. Make sure the cam
4-6 Getting Photos Into Your ComputerTo skip the tour and transfer your pictures, click Close. You see a window like the following:3 Click View Pict
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-7AB4You see a Select Album window like the following: Image Expert will automatically create an album (folder) fo
4-8 Getting Photos Into Your Computer7 If you want to make room for more pictures in your camera, click Yes. Your pictures are displayed in an album
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-9AB45 Select another port if necessary. In most cases, it is best to leave the Port setting at Auto because Image
4-10 Getting Photos Into Your Computer5 The EPSON Photo!2 screen appears, with “thumbnail” images of your pictures, as shown below. (If you see a Se
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-11AB48 If necessary, click Close to exit the EPSON Photo!2 screen and return to your application. You see the pic
4-12 Getting Photos Into Your Computer3 Click the Export Photos button. The Save As dialog box appears:4 Type a file name. If you’re transferring mo
Getting Photos Into Your Computer 4-13AB4Here are some of the additional things you can do with EPSON Photo!2:◗ Select the Folder tab and click Brows
vi 7 Editing ImagesViewing and Selecting 7-2Applying Quick Fix 7-2Correcting 7-3Cropping 7-4Resizing 7-5Maintaining Image Resolution 7-5Rotatin
4-14 Getting Photos Into Your ComputerFollow these steps to fix your camera connection:1 Make sure the camera is turned on and has not shut off auto
Getting Your Photos Into Documents 5-1AB5.5 Gardening MonthlyNovember 1998SunflowersSunflowers are big-leafed, sturdy plants that needfull sun a
5-2 Getting Your Photos Into DocumentsNOTEAlthough most of the instructions and illustrations in this chapter apply to Windows 95, you can follow th
Getting Your Photos Into Documents 5-3AB55 Locate and select the image you want to insert. In some applications you can see a preview of your picture
5-4 Getting Your Photos Into DocumentsUsing Drag and Drop From an Album (Windows Only)Once you have transferred your pictures into albums, you can e
Getting Your Photos Into Documents 5-5AB55 Open the document where you want to use the picture. You should have both the Image Expert album and the d
5-6 Getting Your Photos Into DocumentsFirst you need to connect the camera to your computer as described in Chapter 4. Then follow these steps:1 Dou
Getting Your Photos Into Documents 5-7AB5Dragging and Dropping a Picture Into a DocumentFollow these steps if you chose View images in the Camera:1Cl
5-8 Getting Your Photos Into DocumentsTransferring Images Before Placing ThemFollow these steps if you chose Copy all images:1Click OK to copy your
Working With Photos and Albums 6-1AB686.6 ou can use Image Expert albums to organize and display Yyour pictures. You can print using dozens of pre
viiAB11 Printing Directly From the CameraConnecting the Camera to the Printer 11-2Starting Direct Print 11-3Printing 11-4Printing a Full Size or 5
6-2 Working With Photos and AlbumsUsing AlbumsImage Expert albums provide a convenient way to access and view your pictures. Here are some of the th
Working With Photos and Albums 6-3AB65 When the second album is highlighted, let go of the mouse button. The images are copied to the album. You can
6-4 Working With Photos and Albums3 Click the Camera Settings tab to display information like the following:4 Click another image to view its inform
Working With Photos and Albums 6-5AB63 Follow the instructions in the sections below to adjust printer settings, choose your layout style, select alb
6-6 Working With Photos and Albums5 When the preview shows the layout you want, you can click the Print button or follow the instructions in the n
Working With Photos and Albums 6-7AB6Choosing Album ImagesIf you’re printing an album, Image Expert will use as many pages as necessary to print the
6-8 Working With Photos and AlbumsThe other images fade out, and the sizing tools on the left side of the screen become active.2 Click the Zoom In t
Working With Photos and Albums 6-9AB63 Select the option you want:◗ To add sound to an image choose Record New.◗ To add additional sound to an existi
6-10 Working With Photos and AlbumsEditing SoundsYou can modify your recorded sounds by cutting or copying and pasting from one clip to another. Fol
Working With Photos and Albums 6-11AB6Displaying Albums as Slide ShowsWith Windows, when you display an album as a slide show, you can have it play a
Commentaires sur ces manuels