Windows Software Macintosh INSTRUCTIONS EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver. 5 Please read these instructions carefully before using the EOS 10D software. This guide should be kept in a safe place so that it can be used for future reference.
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Manual Organization, How to Read the ● This manual consists of a chapter for Windows followed by a chapter for Macintosh. ● The information in these instructions is valid for the Windows XP Home Edition/ Professional (referred to hereafter as Windows XP), Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98 Second Edition (referred to hereafter as Windows 98 SE), Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X operating systems.
Manual and the Conventions Used Operation Flow Install the software (➞W-3, M-3) Connect the camera to your computer (➞W-9, M-7) To work with the images To take images from your computer Start File Viewer Utility (➞W-14, M-12) Start RemoteCapture (➞W-48, M-46) Display the images (➞W-18, M-16) Take an image and save it on your computer (➞W-50, M-48) Process the RAW images (➞W-27, M-25) Save the images (➞W-34, M-32) ● In addition, you can use the WIA Driver or TWAIN Driver (➞W-57) to quickly and easi
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Software This section briefly describes the main functions of the software provided on the bundled CDROM. ■ EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK File Viewer Utility Windows Macintosh ● When you connect the camera to your computer with the interface cable, images stored on the CF card in the camera are displayed. It also allows you to display images stored on your card reader or computer. ● Allows you to display, save and erase images. ● Allows you to perform image processing including processing RAW images.
Software ZoomBrowser EX/PhotoRecord ImageBrowser Windows Macintosh ● When you connect the camera to your computer with the interface cable, images stored on the CF card in the camera are displayed. ● This program displays downloaded images as thumbnail and allow you to sort and organize them by content. ● This program can start your e-mail program* and send images as file attachments to it.
Software ■ Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 DISK Photoshop Elements 2.0 ● This is a full-featured image retouching program equipped with a complete range of image processing functions. ● You can use this program to transfer images from File Viewer Utility. You can also use this program to download images from WIA TWAIN or to start the TWAIN Driver. * If you already have Photoshop Elements 2.0 installed on your computer, you do not need to install it again.
Computer System Requirements The software bundled with this product runs on the systems described below. Windows System Requirements OS Windows XP (Home Edition/Professional) Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me Windows 98 Second Edition Computer PC with one of the above OS preinstalled and a USB port as a standard feature * Upgraded machines not supported.
Computer System Requirements Macintosh System Requirements OS Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 (Mac OS 9.2 recommended) Mac OS X (version 10.2 recommended) Computer Macintosh computer with one of the above OS installed and a USB port as a standard feature (users of first-generation iMacs require a firmware update. ➞M-70) CPU Power PC Mac OS 9.0 to 9.
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Windows Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the examples are from Windows XP. 1 Installing the Software on Your Computer ................................ W-3 Installing the Software .......................... W-4 Installing the Software from the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK ................... W-4 Installing Photoshop Elements 2.0 ....... W-8 Please Register Your Camera! ............. W-8 2 Getting Ready to Work with Images .....................................
Saving Images as an Index File ......... W-38 Transferring Images to Retouching Software ............................................... W-40 Specifying the Image Transfer Settings ............................................................ W-40 Transferring Images ........................... W-41 Specifying the Preferences ................ W-42 Specifying the Camera Settings ........ W-44 4 Operating the Camera from Your Computer .............................. W-47 Starting RemoteCapture ..............
1 Installing the Software on Your Computer This chapter describes how to install the bundled software.
Installing the Software Installing the Software from the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK ● The software must be installed using the procedure described below. ● The driver is required for communications between the camera and computer. When you use the SOLUTION DISK software to communicate between the camera and computer, be sure to install the driver appropriate to your operating system.
Installing the Software 3 Click [Software Installation]. W 4 5 6 7 Click the [Next] button. Read all of the Software User License Agreement carefully. If you agree to the terms of the license, click the [Yes] button. Select the folder in which the software will be installed and then click the [Next] button. Select the software to be installed. ● Click the checkboxes for the software to be installed and then click the [Next] button.
Installing the Software 8 9 10 11 12 Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen messages. When installation has finished, restart your computer. After the restart, remove the SOLUTION DISK from the CD-ROM drive. Plug the interface cable into the computer. ● Plug the cable into the USB port on the computer. ● The location of the port differs depending on your computer. Refer to the User’s Manual for your computer for details.
Installing the Software 13 Set the camera’s main switch to . \ Driver installation ends. ● The completion of driver installation is only performed the first time you connect the camera to your computer after installing the drivers from the SOLUTION DISK. ● Once installation is completed, an event dialog box or the [Scanner and Camera Wizard] dialog box appears. Click the [Cancel] button to close the displayed dialog box.
Installing the Software Installing Photoshop Elements 2.0 ● You are required to enter the serial number during Photoshop Elements 2.0 installation. The serial number is shown on the CD-ROM’s label. ● To ensure that you do not lose the serial number, carefully copy the serial number or transfer the serial number sticker into the field below. 1 Load the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 CD-ROM into the CDROM drive. 2 3 4 5 Click the [Next] button. \ The installation screen automatically appears.
2 Getting Ready to Work with Images This chapter explains how to connect the camera to your computer and how to use a card reader (third-party product).
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Connect the camera to your computer with the interface cable so that they can communicate. You can connect the camera while your computer is running. ● When you connect the camera to your computer, be sure to follow the procedure below. ● Never perform the following operations while the software installed from the SOLUTION DISK is running after connecting the camera to the computer as a communications error may occur. • Set the camera’s main switch to .
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer When you connect your camera to a computer, you should use the DC Coupler Kit (optional) so that you can continue to use your camera regardless of battery level. You should set the camera’s Auto power off function to [Off]. About Backing up (Copying) Images ● You should back up (copy) the captured images on the hard disk of your computer, etc. before working with EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK.
Inserting a CF Card into Your Card Reader To download images from a CF card directly onto your computer, remove the CF card from your camera and load it into a card reader (third-party product) connected to your computer. 1 2 Remove the CF card from the camera. Load the card into the card reader. For information on connecting the card reader to your computer, refer to the User’s Manual provided with the card reader.
3 Working with Images in File Viewer Utility This chapter explains how to use File Viewer Utility to display and save images stored on a CF card loaded in the camera, and also explains how to perform image processing including processing RAW images and how to transfer images to the retouching software. ● For more information on using File Viewer Utility, refer also to the sources listed below.
Starting File Viewer Utility 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞W-10) 2 Click the [Start] button and select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) s [Canon Utilities] s [FileViewerUtility xx] s [FileViewerUtility]. \ An event dialog box appears. ● Click the [Cancel] button to close the dialog box. \ In Windows Me, the [Scanners and Cameras Wizard] dialog box appears. ● Click the [Cancel] button to exit the [Scanners and Cameras Wizard].
Starting File Viewer Utility File Viewer Utility main window Show/Hide Thumbnail Frames button (➞W-23) Menu bar Displays the [File], [Edit], [View], and [Help] menus. Model-specific processing mode list box (➞W-20) Path display Displays the connected camera, drive on your computer and folder. Display Mode list box (➞W-21) Display Size list box (➞W-22) Histogram Shows the distribution of the brightness of an image.
Starting File Viewer Utility Display AF Point button (➞W-22) Save File button (➞W-34, W-36, W-38) Rotate left 90 degrees button (➞W-25) Erase Image button (➞W-25) Preferences button (➞W-42) Camera Settings button (➞W-44) Refresh button (➞W-23) Select Image button (➞W-24) IPTC information button * Images shot on an EOS 10D do not support this function.
Starting File Viewer Utility Digital Exposure Compensation button (➞W-28) White Balance list box (➞W-29, W-30) Contrast list box (➞W-32) Click White Balance button (➞W-31) Color saturation list box (➞W-32) W Color Temp. input box (➞W-30) Color tone list box (➞W-32) Color Space list box (➞W-33) Working with Images in File Viewer Utility 3 Sharpness list box (➞W-33) * The above window shows all the information at once. In actual use, only the information needed is displayed.
Displaying Images This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in a camera or your computer. You can display images stored on a CF card via the interface cable while the CF card is still in the camera. Or you can display images stored on a CF card using a third-party card reader. This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in the camera. Select a folder that contains images to be displayed.
Selecting Images Selecting Images with the Mouse Position the mouse cursor over the image and click on it. ● To select multiple images at random, hold down the key and click the images. ● To select consecutive images, click the first image and then hold down the key and click the last image. \ The frame around the selected image changes color. W To select an image using the keyboard, use the arrow keys (↑ ← → ↓) to select an image.
Selecting the Model-Specific Processing Mode You can display the RAW image process tool bar for processing RAW images. By selecting the model of a camera on which images are shot (model-specific processing mode) from the [Model-specific processing mode] list box, you can process the RAW images shot on the selected camera. Select a model-specific processing mode from the [Modelspecific processing mode] list box.
Selecting the Image Display Mode You can select the mode and size used when images are displayed. You can also display the AF point and choose whether the information frame for thumbnail images is displayed. Selecting the Display Mode Click the [Display Mode] list box and select the mode. \ The images are displayed in the selected display mode. W ■ [Thumbnail display] This shows multiple images arranged in sequence. The information shown below is also displayed for the images.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Selecting the Display Size Click the [Display Size] list box and select the display size. \ The image is displayed in the selected display size. In the Preview mode, the available image sizes are [Large] (100% – pixel-equivalent), [Middle] (50%) and [Small] (25%). Checking the AF Point The AF point used when the shot was taken can be displayed. 1 2 Select [Preview] or [JPEG Preview] from the [Display Mode] list box. (➞W-21) Click the [Display AF Point] button.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Showing/Hiding the Information Display Frame of Thumbnail Images You can hide the information displayed on the frame of the thumbnail images (➞W-21) to display more images in the image display area. W Select [Thumbnail display] from the [Display Mode] list box. (➞W-21) Click the [Show/Hide Thumbnail Frames] button. \ The information display frame of the thumbnail image is hidden. ● Click the button again to display the information display frame of the thumbnail image.
Working with Selected Images Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. Click the [Protect] button. \ The image is protected and the [ for the image. ● Clicking the [Remove protect] button unprotects the image and clears the [ ] icon from the information display frame for the image. ] icon appears in the information display frame ● When multiple images are selected, all the selected images are protected.
Working with Selected Images Rotating Images Use the procedure below to rotate a selected image by 90-degree increments left or right. Rotate the image. ● To rotate the image right (clockwise), click the [Rotate right 90 degrees] button. ● To rotate the image left (counterclockwise), click the [Rotate left 90 degrees] button. \ The image rotates 90 degrees in the selected direction. W Erasing Images Use the procedure below to erase unwanted images from a CF card or your computer.
Working with Selected Images Checking the Image Information and Entering Comments Shooting information is recorded when images are taken. You can check the shooting information by selecting the image. Also, you can copy shooting information to paste it into another application, and you can add a comment. Image information display area ● Displays information such as the file name, camera model name and shooting data. The number of items displayed differs depending on the camera settings.
Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed so that they are optimized for their intended use. As well as using the same white balance and sharpness settings as those set on the camera, File Viewer Utility allows you to specify additional processing parameters such as digital exposure compensation and white balance adjustment using the Click White Balance function. This processing does not involve working with the original RAW images.
Processing RAW Images Correcting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can correct the brightness of an image in the range of +/–2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. 1 Click the [Digital Exposure Compensation] button. 2 Compensate the image brightness. 3 Click the [OK] button. \ The [Digital Exposure Compensation] dialog box appears. ● Drag the slider left or right with the mouse to adjust the image brightness.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in your RAW images. You can adjust the white balance by selecting a setting in the [White Balance] list box. You can also make fine adjustments to the white balance by using the Click white balance function, which allows you to adjust the white balance by selecting a white area in the image. Select the White Balance W Select the desired setting from the [White Balance] list box.
Processing RAW Images Setting the Color Temperature You can set the color temperature to a value between 2800K and 10000K (in 100K increments). 1 Select [color temp] from the [White Balance] list box. 2 Enter a color temperature. 3 Press the key. ● Enter the color temperature in the [Color Temp] input box. ● You can enter values between 2800K and 10000K (in 100K increments). \ The specified value is applied to the image.
Processing RAW Images Click White Balance Function This function allows you to automatically adjust the white balance simply by clicking a point in a white part of the image. 1 Click the [Click White Balance] button. 2 Click in a white area in the image. \ When you move the cursor over the image, it changes to the shape of an eyedropper. W Working with Images in File Viewer Utility 3 \ The white balance is adjusted so that the area clicked appears white and the result is displayed.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the Color in Images Use the procedures below to adjust the color parameters (contrast, color saturation and color tone) in images. You can adjust the color by selecting settings from the respective list boxes. Adjusting the Contrast Select the desired setting from the [Contrast] list box. \ The selected setting is applied to the image. Adjusting the Color Saturation Select the desired setting from the [Color saturation] list box.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the Sharpness You can adjust the edge sharpness of the image. Select the desired level from the [Sharpness] list box. \ The selected level is applied to the image. W Specifying the Color Space Use the procedure below to change the color space for the image. \ The selected setting is applied to the image.
Saving Images This section explains how to save captured images stored on a CF card onto your computer, how to extract JPEG images from RAW images using a simple procedure and then save the JPEG images onto your computer, and how to save multiple images as an index file on your computer. Saving Images from the Camera to Your Computer You should save the images you have shot on your computer. 1 2 Select images to be saved. (➞W-19) 3 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button.
Saving Images Shows the folder in which the image will be saved. Select this option when the images to be saved include RAW images. Select [Do not convert], [Exif-JPEG], [Exif-TIFF(8bit/ch)] or [TIFF(16bit/ch)]. The file extensions used for the saved files are shown below. Conversion Format File Extension Do not convert _.CRW Exif-JPEG _RJ.JPG Exif-TIFF(8bit/ch) _RT8.TIF TIFF(16bit/ch) _RT16.
Saving Images Extracting JPEG Images from RAW Images When a RAW image is shot on the EOS 10D, a JPEG image is recorded at the same time. You can save the JPEG image included with an EOS 10D RAW image to your computer by extracting the JPEG image from the RAW image. See “Simultaneous Capture in RAW and JPEG Formats” in the EOS 10D Instructions for information the settings for JPEG images recorded simultaneously with RAW images. 1 2 Select the RAW image from which a JPEG image is to be extracted.
Saving Images 1 The converted image is saved in the same folder as the displayed image. You cannot select this option for images that are saved on a CF card in the camera. This option is only available for images saved on your computer or on a CF card in a card reader. 2 Use this button when you want to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. 3 When the [Save in following specified folder] radio button is selected, this button specifies the folder in which the image will be saved.
Saving Images Saving Images as an Index File This function combines multiple images into an index image and saves the index on your computer as a single JPEG file. 1 2 Select images to be saved as an index. (➞W-19) 3 Enter the settings and click the [OK] button. Click the [Save File] button and select [Save Index] from the menu that appears. \ The [Index Sheet Options] dialog box appears. \ The [Save index file] dialog box appears.
Saving Images 4 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button. \ The images are saved as an index in the selected folder. Save index file dialog box W 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 The converted image is saved in the same folder as the displayed image. You cannot select this option for images that are saved on a CF card in the camera. This option is only available for images saved on your computer or on a CF card in a card reader.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software This section describes how to transfer images displayed in File Viewer Utility to the retouching software and also describes how to make settings for image transfer. ● In order to transfer images, you will need the retouching software such as Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. ● Be sure to make the image transfer settings before transferring images.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software Transferring Images This section describes how to transfer the images displayed in File Viewer Utility to the retouching software. Although the descriptions given here show how to transfer images to Photoshop Elements 2.0, as an example, you can also transfer images by following the same procedure even if you specify any other retouching software in “Specifying the Image Transfer Settings” (➞W-40). Select the transfer mode from the [Image transfer mode] list box.
Specifying the Preferences You can use the procedure below to specify the general settings for File Viewer Utility and the processing method for RAW images. 1 Click the [Preferences] button. 2 Select the [General Settings] tab or the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab. 3 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button. \ The [Preferences] dialog box appears. \ The selected tab sheet appears. \ The settings are applied and the [Preferences] dialog box closes to end the procedure.
Specifying the Preferences RAW Image Processing settings tab sheet 4 5 6 7 W 8 10 11 ● You can specify the settings shown below in the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab sheet. 4 5 6 7 8 The settings described here are those shown when [EOS 10D] is selected in the [Model Name] list box. Select [EOS 10D]. * When images shot on a Canon camera are saved in the selected folder or on a CF card in the connected camera, the camera model is automatically added to the list of camera models.
Specifying the Camera Settings Use the procedure described here to apply the owner name and date and time settings to the camera. The owner name, and date and time that were applied on the camera are recorded with the images. You can also format (initialize) CF cards and check the camera properties data and the status of the battery and the CF card. Display the [Camera Settings] dialog box. ● To display this dialog box from File Viewer Utility, click the [Camera Settings] button in the main window.
Specifying the Camera Settings Camera Settings dialog box This box shows the Camera’s model name, Body ID and Firmware Version. W These fields set the camera owner and the date and time. You can enter up to 31 characters in [Owner’s Name]. Applies the specified settings, closes the [Camera Settings] dialog box and ends the procedure. The battery level of the camera battery is indicated by [ ] or [ ].
Specifying the Camera Settings Setting the Owner’s Name, Date and Time 1 2 Enter the Owner’s Name. 3 Click the [Apply] button. ● Type in the name from your keyboard. You can enter up to 31 characters. Set the Date and Time. ● You can click Date or Time with the mouse and use the [▲] and [▼] buttons to set the Date and Time, or you can enter the desired date and time from the keyboard. Clicking the [From PC] button imports the Date and Time data from your computer.
4 Operating the Camera from Your Computer This chapter describes the operations using the RemoteCapture software, such as remote shooting, timer shooting and interval timer shooting. ● For more information on using RemoteCapture, refer also to the sources listed below. Readme: Click the [Start] button and select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) s [Canon Utilities] s [RemoteCapture xx] (“xx” is the version) s [RemoteCapture Readme].
Starting RemoteCapture 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞W-10) 2 Click the [Start] button and select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) s [Canon Utilities] s [RemoteCapture xx] s [RemoteCapture]. \ An event dialog box appears. ● Click the [Cancel] button to close the dialog box. \ In Windows Me, the [Scanners and Cameras Wizard] dialog box appears. ● Click the [Cancel] button to exit the [Scanners and Cameras Wizard]. ● RemoteCapture version information is displayed in xx.
Starting RemoteCapture Save window Delete button Thumbnail view Displays thumbnail images of the shots taken. The [RAW] symbol is displayed for RAW images. No symbol is shown for JPEG images. Deletes the image selected in thumbnail view. Deleted images are completely removed from your computer. Check images carefully before deleting them. Disconnect button Cuts the connection to the camera. W View button Displays the image selected in thumbnail view enlarged in a separate window.
Using RemoteCapture You can control the camera from your computer and take single-frame shots, timer shots and interval timer shots. The images are automatically saved on your computer. Shots taken with RemoteCapture and saved on your computer can be displayed and imageprocessed in File Viewer Utility in the same way as images shot with the camera. Before you use RemoteCapture, be sure to confirm that the camera is ready for shooting. If the camera is not ready for shooting (the lens is not attached, etc.
Using RemoteCapture ● With the auto focusing, if the camera cannot focus, you cannot take shots. If you cannot take shots with the auto focusing, focus manually and then take a shot. ● The test-shot images taken with the camera held vertically are displayed in the normal (horizontal) orientation in the test-shot image display area. ● If you use RemoteCapture to take shots while you are using the WIA Driver Windows Explorer to display images on the camera, RemoteCapture may not operate correctly.
Using RemoteCapture Timer Shooting Use this function to specify the timer delay. Timer shooting shots are then taken after the specified number of seconds. 1 Click [ ] (the Detail setting button) in the Shooting window and select the [Timer shooting] tab. 2 Enter the timer setting (in seconds) and click the [Start] button. \ The [Timer shooting] tab sheet in the Detailed Settings window appears. ● You can set a value between 2 and 30 seconds in 1-second increments.
Setting RemoteCapture This section describes how to make various settings for using RemoteCapture. In the settings, you can specify Default Settings to save images on your computer, and you can also specify Detailed Settings to make shooting settings from your computer remotely. Default Settings Use the procedure below to select the folder in which images will be saved and to specify the file names. Select [Preferences] in the [File] menu in the Save window. \ The [Preferences] dialog box appears.
Setting RemoteCapture 1 You can use this option to take shots when there is no CF card in the camera or when the CF card is full. 2 Saves captured images both on your computer and on the CF card in the camera. 3 Use this field to enter a file name when saving a captured image. * The file name can consist of up to 16 characters. 4 Sets the number of digits in the sequence number that follows the file name and the starting number used.
Setting RemoteCapture Detailed Settings You can set shooting settings, such as White Balance and Exposure Compensation, from your computer remotely. ● Before you make detailed settings, be sure to confirm that the camera is ready for shooting. If the camera is not ready for shooting (the lens is not attached, etc.), you cannot make some of the settings. ● The shooting settings cannot be specified if the camera’s shooting mode is set to the Basic zone. Set the camera’s shooting mode to the Creative zone.
Setting RemoteCapture 1 2 3 4 5 6 Allows you to specify White Balance. Allows you to perform Exposure Compensation. (Enabled only when Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE or Automatic Depth-priority AE is selected as the shooting mode on the camera.) Allows you to specify Metering Mode. Allows you to specify ISO Speed. Allows you to specify Color Temperature. Allows you to specify the Av (aperture value) and Tv (shutter speed) settings.
5 Downloading Images with the WIA Driver/TWAIN Driver The WIA Driver is the driver software for Windows XP and Windows Me. The TWAIN Driver is the driver software for Windows 2000 and Windows 98 SE. This chapter explains how to use the WIA Driver/TWAIN Driver. ● A number of restrictions apply to the WIA Driver. You must read the “WIA Driver Readme” file before using the WIA Driver.
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver You can only download JPEG images using the wizard, Microsoft Explorer or the WIA TWAIN driver. To download and process RAW images, use the File Viewer Utility described in Chapter 3. Downloading with the Scanner and Camera Wizard Follow the Wizard’s on-screen messages to download JPEG images to the computer. 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞W-10) 2 Click the [Next] button. 3 Select the image(s) you wish to download and click the [Next] button.
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver RAW images are displayed by the WIA TWAIN driver but cannot be downloaded. To download and process RAW images, use the File Viewer Utility described in Chapter 3. Downloading with Windows Explorer W JPEG images can be downloaded to the computer with Windows Explorer just as you would copy any other file. 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞W-10) 2 3 Click the [Cancel] button. Start up Windows Explorer and select a folder.
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver If you use RemoteCapture to take shots while you are using Windows Explorer to display images on the camera, RemoteCapture may not operate correctly. Downloading with the WIA TWAIN This section describes how to start the TWAIN Driver-compatible retouching software, select images via the WIA TWAIN Driver and import them into your program. The description given here use Photoshop Elements 2.0, as an example. 1 Connect the camera to your computer.
Downloading Images with the WIA Driver Select the [File] menu s [Import] s [WIA-EOS 10D]. \ The [Get Pictures from] dialog box appears. Double-click the [xxxCANON] folder. ● A number between 100 and 999 is displayed in xxx. Select the image(s) you wish to download and click the [Get Pictures] button. W \ The selected image(s) will be downloaded to the software. 5 RAW images are displayed by the WIA TWAIN driver but cannot be downloaded.
Downloading Images with the TWAIN Driver This explanation uses Photoshop Elements 2.0 as an example to illustrate the procedures for downloading images from the camera and transferring. If you are using other application, refer to the User’s Manuals provided with your software for information on setting up and using a TWAIN devices. ● The TWAIN Driver is started from a TWAIN Driver-compatible application. Only JPEG images can be downloaded using the TWAIN Driver.
6 W Working with Images in ZoomBrowser EX This chapter explains how to use ZoomBrowser EX to perform a range of operations including downloading the camera’s images, printing them, and sending e-mail with downloaded images as file attachments. ● For more information on using ZoomBrowser EX, refer also to the sources listed below. Readme: Click the [Start] button and select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other versions of Windows) s [Canon Utilities] s [ZoomBrowser EX] s [ZoomBrowser EX README].
Starting ZoomBrowser EX ZoomBrowser EX can be started from the dialog box that appears when you connect the camera to your computer, or by clicking the desktop icon or the [Start] button. Starting ZoomBrowser EX from an Event Dialog Box When you connect the camera to your computer, start up ZoomBrowser EX from the event dialog box. 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞W-10) 2 Select [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] and click the [OK] button. \ The event dialog box appears.
Starting ZoomBrowser EX Starting ZoomBrowser EX Using the Icon If ZoomBrowser EX was not started when you connected the camera to your computer (e.g. if you started File Viewer Utility when you connected the camera to your computer) and you want to download images from a card reader, start ZoomBrowser EX from the desktop icon or by clicking the [Start] button. W Double-click the [ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop.
Starting ZoomBrowser EX Function Buttons Switches between Zoom mode and Scroll mode for Browser area display. Resizes the images displayed in the Browser area (available when Scroll mode is selected). Enlarges and displays an image in another window. Displays the image information. Rotates images 90° or 180° left or right. Deletes images. Deselects images. Selects all the images at once. Resizes the images displayed in the Browser area.
Downloading and Saving Images The procedure below describes how to download the images saved on a CF card in the camera or card reader and save those images on your computer. Select the images to be downloaded from the Camera window and click the [Download image] button. ● Click the displayed images to select them. You can also select multiple images by clicking images successively. ● Click a selected image again to deselect the image. \ The [Download Settings] dialog box appears.
Downloading and Saving Images 2 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button. \ The images are saved on your computer, the Camera window closes and the ZoomBrowser EX main window opens. \ The downloaded images are displayed in the ZoomBrowser EX main window. Saves images in the selected folder. Selects the folder in which images are saved. The selected folder appears in the [Save to folder] field. Creates a new folder inside the selected folder and saves images to that folder.
Printing Images in PhotoRecord In ZoomBrowser EX, the PhotoRecord window is used to print images. In addition to the printing modes supported in Exif 2.2 (ExifPrint), PhotoRecord also supports layout printing and index printing. Printing Images 1 Select the images to be printed in the ZoomBrowser EX main window or the Camera window. 2 Click the [Print] button and select [Layout Print] or [Index Print].
Printing Images in PhotoRecord 4 Select the print mode and click the [Next] button. \ The Page Setup window appears. ● This explanation describes the procedure when the [Artwork/Layout album] radio button is selected. Select this option to create prints with colorful and attractive designs. Select this option to print as many images as possible on a set paper size (such as L-size or businesscard-size). Prints the number of images specified per page laid out so that they cover the entire page.
Printing Images in PhotoRecord 7 Edit the print window and click the [Print] button. \ The [Print] dialog box appears. PhotoRecord Window You can enter a title by clicking the [Menu] button and selecting [Title] s [Edit] from the menu that appears. Images can be moved by dragging them to the desired position. Changes the image sequence. Menu button Displays the menu options used to edit the window.
Printing Images in PhotoRecord ● Changing the decorations for the entire page To select your preferred decorative design, open the [Change Page Artwork] dialog box by clicking the [Menu] button and selecting [Change Page Artwork] from the menu that appears. ● Changing the image frames To select your preferred frame, open the [Change Photo Frames] dialog box by rightclicking the image and selecting [Change Photo Frames] from the menu that appears.
Printing Images in PhotoRecord Adjusting the Image Quality and Printing (Exif 2.2 compatible) PhotoRecord includes an image quality adjustment function that is compatible with Exif 2.2 (Exif Print). This function allows you to print images with the quality automatically corrected. W 1 2 Open the PhotoRecord window. (➞W-71) 3 Click the [Exif Print] checkbox in the [Photo Control Panel] dialog box and then click the [CLOSE] button.
Sending E-mail with Attached Images Use the procedure below to attach images saved on your computer to e-mail messages and then send the mail. To automatically start your e-mail software from ZoomBrowser EX and send images, your e-mail software must be set as a MAPI client. Refer to the user manuals for your e-mail software for information on MAPI settings. 1 2 3 4 Display an image in the ZoomBrowser EX main window. (➞W-67) Select the image to be sent in the Browser area.
Sending E-mail with Attached Images Select to send an e-mail message immediately or to save the image and send the mail later and then click the [Finish] button. W ● When the [Create a new email] radio button is selected, the e-mail software starts up and the window for sending an e-mail message appears with the image already specified as an attachment. \ Enter the address and a message and then send the e-mail.
Processing RAW Images and Merging Panorama Shots Processing RAW Images with ZoomBrowser EX To process RAW images from ZoomBrowser EX, start up File Viewer Utility. 1 2 3 Display an image in the ZoomBrowser EX main window. (➞W-67) Select the RAW image to be processed in the Browser area. Click the [View & Modify] button and select [Process RAW image] from the menu that appears. \ File Viewer Utility starts, and the thumbnail-displayed RAW image appears in the File Viewer Utility main window.
7 W Troubleshooting and Uninstallation This chapter provides a troubleshooting manual and describes the software uninstallation procedures.
Troubleshooting When the “Could not complete installation correctly” or “Communication between the camera and computer failed” message appears, check the items described below. ● The EOS 10D is shown in the operation screens as “EOS XXX”. Driver installation failed. ● Have you installed the EOS 10D WIA Driver or EOS 10D TWAIN Driver? ➞ You cannot install the driver correctly unless the EOS 10D WIA Driver or EOS 10D TWAIN Driver is already installed.
Troubleshooting ● Is the driver operating normally? Connect the camera to your computer with the interface cable and set the camera’s main switch to (➞W-10) and open the [Device Manager] (➞W-80). Click the plus symbol [+] to the left of [Imaging devices] and check that [EOS 10D] is displayed. W ➞ If [EOS 10D] does not appear, the driver is not operating normally. Briefly disconnect and then reconnect the interface cable, ensuring that the connection is secure.
Troubleshooting ● Is the driver installed correctly? Connect the camera to your computer with the interface cable and set the camera’s main switch to (➞W-10) and open [Device Manager] (➞below). Click the plus symbol [+] to the left of [Other devices] or [Unknown devices] and check whether [EOS 10D] or [Canon Digital Camera] is displayed. ➞ If [EOS 10D] or [Canon Digital Camera] is displayed in [Other devices] or [Unknown devices], the driver was not installed correctly.
Uninstallation Procedure ● Before beginning the software uninstallation, close all programs you are using and disconnect the interface cable from your computer. Uninstalling the Software The following explanation uses the procedures for uninstalling File Viewer Utility as an example for uninstalling other programs as well. ● For information on uninstalling the WIA Driver or TWAIN Driver, see “Uninstalling the Driver”.
Uninstallation Procedure Uninstalling the Driver To uninstall the driver, you must first uninstall the WIA Driver or TWAIN Driver, then remove [EOS 10D] from the [Scanners and Cameras Properties] dialog box or the [Scanners and Cameras] dialog box, and then delete the driver settings files. ● Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 users should log in using computer Administrator privileges. ● To prevent computer malfunctions, always restart your computer after you have uninstalled the driver.
Uninstallation Procedure 7 8 Delete [EOS 10D]. ● If you are using Windows XP or Windows Me, select and right-click [EOS 10D] and then select [Delete] from the menu that appears. When the confirmation message appears, click the [Yes] button. ● If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows 98 SE, select [EOS 10D] and click the [Remove] button.
Uninstallation Procedure ● If [EOS 10D] is displayed when you click the plus symbol [+] to the left of [Imaging devices] or [Other devices], select and right-click [EOS 10D] and select [Uninstall] from the menu that appears. ● When the confirmation message appears, click the [OK] button. ● Close [Device Manager], and click the [OK] button to close the [System Properties] dialog box.
Uninstallation Procedure Deleting the Driver Settings Files Mistakenly deleting the wrong files can cause Windows to malfunction. Check the file names carefully before deleting any files. For Windows XP users: 1 Click the [Start] button and select [Control Panel] s [Appearance and Themes] s the [Folder Options] icon. 2 3 Select the [View] tab. W \ The [Folder Options] dialog box appears. \ The [View] tab sheet appears.
Uninstallation Procedure 7 Search for files called [Oem*.inf] or [Oem*.pnf]. 8 Check the contents of the [Oem*.inf] files. 9 Delete the [Oem*.inf] and [Oem*.pnf] files you identified. ● Substitute a number such as 0 or 1 for the asterisk (*). Also, because [Oem*.inf] and [Oem*.pnf] files come in pairs, substitute the same number for the asterisk in each pair (e.g. Oem0.inf and Oem0.pnf). ● The [Inf] folder may contain multiple pairs of [Oem*] files. ● Double-click an [Oem*.
Uninstallation Procedure 4 Select the [Show hidden files and folders] radio button in [Hidden files and folders] and then deselect the [Hide file extensions for known file types] checkbox. ● If these settings are already selected, simply proceed to the next step. W Click the [OK] button to close the [Folder Options] dialog box. \ Previously hidden folders and files now become visible. In [My Computer] on the desktop, open [C:] s the [WINNT] folder s the [inf] folder. Search for files called [Oem*.
Uninstallation Procedure For Windows Me and Windows 98 SE users: 1 Click the [Start] button and select [Settings] s [Control Panel]. Then double-click the [Folder Options] icon. 2 3 Select the [View] tab. ● Windows 98 SE users should click the [Start] button and select [Settings] s [Folder Options]. \ The [Folder Options] dialog box appears. \ The [View] tab sheet appears.
Uninstallation Procedure 6 Delete [DRVDATA.BIN] and [DRVIDX.BIN]. 7 8 Double-click the [Other] folder in the [INF] folder to open. W Delete the [Canon.IncCAP_10D.inf] file if it exists. ● The [Canon.IncCAP_10D.inf] file may not exist depending on your computer system. ● “10D” is displayed in place of the “XXX”. Troubleshooting and Uninstallation 7 The [INF] folder contains a large number of files. Deleting the wrong files could, at worst, prevent Windows from starting up.
Uninstallation Procedure Uninstalling Photoshop Elements 2.0 ● Before beginning the software uninstallation, close all programs you are using and disconnect the interface cable from your computer. ● Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 users should log in using computer Administrator privileges. 1 2 Click the [Start] button and then click [Control Panel] s [Add or Remove Programs]. ● In other versions of Windows, click the [Start] button and then click [Settings] s [Control Panel].
Adobe Customer Support Adobe Systems Inc. technical support information is available in the PDF file format on the supplied CD-ROM. PDF File Location and Opening Instructions Place the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 CD-ROM in the drive and double-click [My Computer] on the desktop, followed by the [Photosle] CD-ROM icon. The window will show folders with language names. Double-click the appropriate language folder and the [Support.pdf] file within it.
Index A M Adjusting the Color Color Saturation ................................ W-32 Color Tone ......................................... W-32 Contrast ............................................. W-32 Adjusting the Image Quality and Printing (Exif Print) ............................................. W-73 Adjusting the White Balance ................. W-29 Main Functions of the Software File Viewer Utility ................................. A-6 Photoshop Elements 2.0 ......................
Index TWAIN Driver Main Window .............. W-62 ZoomBrowser EX Camera Window ........................... W-64 ZoomBrowser EX Main Window .. W-65 Specifying the Color Space ................... W-33 Starting the Software Starting File Viewer Utility ................. W-14 Starting RemoteCapture ................... W-48 Starting ZoomBrowser EX ................. W-64 System Requirements .............................. A-9 W T Timer Shooting ......................................
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Macintosh Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the examples are from Mac OS 9.2. In this chapter, Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X are referred to as OS 9 and OS X respectively. 1 Installing the Software on Your Computer ................................ M-3 Installing the Software .......................... M-4 Installing the Software from the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK ................... M-4 Installing Photoshop Elements 2.0 ....... M-6 Please Register Your Camera! ........
Saving Images as an Index File ......... M-36 Transferring Images to Retouching Software ............................................... M-38 Specifying the Image Transfer Settings ............................................................ M-38 Transferring Images ........................... M-39 Specifying the Preferences ................ M-40 Specifying the Camera Settings ........ M-42 4 Operating the Camera from Your Computer .............................. M-45 Starting RemoteCapture ..............
1 Installing the Software on Your Computer This chapter describes how to install the bundled software.
Installing the Software Installing the Software from the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Do not connect the camera to your computer before you have installed the software as this will prevent successful software installation. 1 2 3 Start up your computer. 4 Click [Digital Camera Software Installation]. M-4 ● Close any programs that are running before you begin installing the software. Load the SOLUTION DISK into the CD-ROM drive. \ The SOLUTION DISK icon appears on the desktop. Start the installer.
Installing the Software 5 Select the software to be installed. 6 7 8 Read all of the Software User License Agreement carefully. If you agree to the terms of the license, click the [Agree] button. 9 Complete the installation. ● Click the checkboxes for the software to be installed and then click the [Install] button. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen messages. \ When installation ends, the installation completion dialog box appears.
Installing the Software Installing Photoshop Elements 2.0 ● You are required to enter the serial number during Photoshop Elements 2.0 installation. The serial number is shown on the CD-ROM’s label. ● To ensure that you do not lose the serial number, carefully copy the serial number or transfer the serial number sticker into the field below. 1 Load the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 CD-ROM into the CDROM drive. 2 Start up the Installer. 3 4 Click the [Continue] button. \ The [Photoshop Elements 2.
2 Getting Ready to Work with Images This chapter explains how to connect the camera to your computer and how to use a card reader (third-party product).
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Connect the camera to your computer with the interface cable so that they can communicate. You can connect the camera while your computer is running. ● When you connect the camera to your computer, be sure to follow the procedure below. ● Never perform the following operations while the software installed from the SOLUTION DISK is running after connecting the camera to the computer as a communications error may occur. • Set the camera’s main switch to .
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer When you connect your camera to a computer, you should use the DC Coupler Kit (optional) so that you can continue to use your camera regardless of battery level. You should set the camera’s Auto power off function to [Off]. About Backing up (Copying) Images ● You should back up (copy) the captured images on the hard disk of your computer, etc. before working with EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK.
Inserting a CF Card into Your Card Reader To download images from a CF card directly onto your computer, remove the CF card from your camera and load it into a card reader (third-party product) connected to your computer. 1 2 Remove the CF card from the camera. Load the card into the card reader. For information on connecting the card reader to your computer, refer to the User’s Manual provided with the card reader.
3 Working with Images in File Viewer Utility This chapter explains how to use File Viewer Utility to display and save images stored on a CF card loaded in the camera, and also explains how to perform image processing including processing RAW images and how to transfer images to the retouching software. ● For more information on using File Viewer Utility, refer also to the sources listed below. ReadMe: Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder s the [File Viewer Utility] folder s [ReadMe].
Starting File Viewer Utility 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞M-8) 2 Double-click the [Canon File Viewer Utility] icon on the desktop to start. ● In OS 9, ImageBrowser starts up and the [Auto Run] dialog box appears. Click the [Cancel] button and select [Quit] from the [File] menu to exit ImageBrowser. ● You can also start File Viewer Utility by double-clicking the [Canon Utilities] folder s the [File Viewer Utility] folder s the [File Viewer Utility] icon.
Starting File Viewer Utility File Viewer Utility main window Path display Displays the connected camera, drive on your computer and folder. Show/Hide Thumbnail Frames button (➞M-21) Display Mode list box (➞M-19) Display Size list box (➞M-20) Model-specific processing mode list box (➞M-18) Histogram Image transfer mode list box (➞M-39) Shows the distribution of the brightness of an image.
Starting File Viewer Utility IPTC information button Rotate right 90 degrees button (➞M-23) * Images shot on an EOS 10D do not support this function.
Starting File Viewer Utility Digital Exposure Compensation button (➞M-26) White Balance list box (➞M-27, M-28) Contrast list box (➞M-30) Color Temp. input box (➞M-28) Click White Balance button (➞M-29) Color saturation list box (➞M-30) M Color tone list box (➞M-30) Sharpness list box (➞M-31) * The above window shows all the information at once. In actual use, only the information needed is displayed.
Displaying Images This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in a camera or your computer. You can display images stored on a CF card via the interface cable while the CF card is still in the camera. Or you can display images stored on a CF card using a third-party card reader. This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in the camera. Select a folder that contains images to be displayed.
Selecting Images Selecting Images with the Mouse Position the mouse cursor over the image and click on it. ● To select multiple images at random, hold down the key and click the images. ● To select consecutive images, click the first image and then hold down the
Selecting the Model-Specific Processing Mode You can display the RAW image process tool bar for processing RAW images. By selecting the model of a camera on which images are shot (model-specific processing mode) from the [Model-specific processing mode] list box, you can process the RAW images shot on the selected camera. Select a model-specific processing mode from the [Modelspecific processing mode] list box.
Selecting the Image Display Mode You can select the mode and size used when images are displayed. You can also display the AF point and choose whether the information frame for thumbnail images is displayed. Selecting the Display Mode Click the [Display Mode] list box and select the mode. \ The images are displayed in the selected display mode. M ■ [Thumbnail display] This shows multiple images arranged in sequence. The information shown below is also displayed for the images.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Selecting the Display Size Click the [Display Size] list box and select the display size. \ The image is displayed in the selected display size. In the Preview mode, the available image sizes are [Large] (100% – pixel-equivalent), [Middle] (50%) and [Small] (25%). Checking the AF Point The AF point used when the shot was taken can be displayed. 1 2 Select [Preview] or [JPEG Preview] from the [Display Mode] list box. (➞M-19) Click the [Display AF point] button.
Selecting the Image Display Mode Showing/Hiding the Information Display Frame of Thumbnail Images You can hide the information displayed on the frame of the thumbnail images (➞M-19) to display more images in the image display area. 1 2 Select [Thumbnail display] from the [Display Mode] list box. (➞M-19) M Click the [Show/Hide Thumbnail Frames] button. \ The information display frame of the thumbnail image is hidden.
Working with Selected Images Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. Click the [protect] button. \ The image is protected and the [ for the image. ● Clicking the [Remove protect] button unprotects the image and clears the [ ] icon from the information display frame for the image. ] icon appears in the information display frame ● When multiple images are selected, all the selected images are protected.
Working with Selected Images Rotating Images Use the procedure below to rotate a selected image by 90-degree increments left or right. Rotate the image. ● To rotate the image right (clockwise), click the [Rotate right 90 degrees] button. ● To rotate the image left (counterclockwise), click the [Rotate left 90 degrees] button. \ The image rotates 90 degrees in the selected direction. M Erasing Images Use the procedure below to erase unwanted images from a CF card or your computer.
Working with Selected Images Checking the Image Information and Entering Comments Shooting information is recorded when images are taken. You can check the shooting information by selecting the image. Also, you can copy shooting information to paste it into another application, and you can add a comment. Image information display area ● Displays information such as the file name, camera model name and shooting data. The number of items displayed differs depending on the camera settings.
Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed so that they are optimized for their intended use. As well as using the same white balance and sharpness settings as those set on the camera, File Viewer Utility allows you to specify additional processing parameters such as digital exposure compensation and white balance adjustment using the Click White Balance function. This processing does not involve working with the original RAW images.
Processing RAW Images Correcting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can correct the brightness of an image in the range of +/–2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. 1 Click the [Digital Exposure Compensation] button. 2 Compensate the image brightness. 3 Click the [OK] button. \ The [Digital Exposure Compensation] dialog box appears. ● Drag the slider left or right with the mouse to adjust the image brightness.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in your RAW images. You can adjust the white balance by selecting a setting in the [White Balance] list box. You can also make fine adjustments to the white balance by using the Click white balance function, which allows you to adjust the white balance by selecting a white area in the image. Select the White Balance Select the desired setting from the [White Balance] list box.
Processing RAW Images Setting the Color Temperature You can set the color temperature to a value between 2800K and 10000K (in 100K increments). 1 Select [color temp] from the [White Balance] list box. 2 Enter a color temperature. 3 Press the key. ● Enter the color temperature in the [Color Temp] input box. ● You can enter values between 2800K and 10000K (in 100K increments). \ The specified value is applied to the image.
Processing RAW Images Click White Balance Function This function allows you to automatically adjust the white balance simply by clicking a point in a white part of the image. 1 Click the [Click White Balance] button. \ When you move the cursor over the image, it changes to the shape of an eyedropper. M Click in a white area in the image. 3 Working with Images in File Viewer Utility 2 \ The white balance is adjusted so that the area clicked appears white and the result is displayed.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the Color in Images Use the procedures below to adjust the color parameters (contrast, color saturation and color tone) in images. You can adjust the color by selecting settings from the respective list boxes. Adjusting the Contrast Select the desired setting from the [Contrast] list box. \ The selected setting is applied to the image. Adjusting the Color Saturation Select the desired setting from the [Color saturation] list box.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the Sharpness You can adjust the edge sharpness of the image. Select the desired level from the [Sharpness] list box. \ The selected level is applied to the image. M Specifying the Color Space Use the procedure below to change the color space for the image. Select the desired setting from the [Colorspace] list box. \ The selected setting is applied to the image.
Saving Images This section explains how to save captured images stored on a CF card onto your computer, how to extract JPEG images from RAW images using a simple procedure and then save the JPEG images onto your computer, and how to save multiple images as an index file on your computer. Saving Images from the Camera to Your Computer You should save the images you have shot on your computer. 1 2 Select images to be saved. (➞M-17) 3 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button.
Saving Images 2 3 4 5 The converted image is saved in the same folder as the displayed image. You cannot select this option for images that are saved on a CF card in the camera. This option is only available for images saved on your computer or on a CF card in a card reader. Use this button when you want to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. When the [Save in following specified folder] radio button is selected, this button specifies the folder in which the image will be saved.
Saving Images Extracting JPEG Images from RAW Images When a RAW image is shot on the EOS 10D, a JPEG image is recorded at the same time. You can save the JPEG image included with an EOS 10D RAW image to your computer by extracting the JPEG image from the RAW image. See “Simultaneous Capture in RAW and JPEG Formats” in the EOS 10D Instructions for information the settings for JPEG images recorded simultaneously with RAW images. 1 2 Select the RAW image from which a JPEG image is to be extracted.
Saving Images 1 The converted image is saved in the same folder as the displayed image. You cannot select this option for images that are saved on a CF card in the camera. This option is only available for images saved on your computer or on a CF card in a card reader. 2 Use this button when you want to specify the folder in which the image will be saved. 3 When the [Save in following specified folder] radio button is selected, this button specifies the folder in which the image will be saved.
Saving Images Saving Images as an Index File This function combines multiple images into an index image and saves the index on your computer as a single JPEG file. 1 2 Select images to be saved as an index. (➞M-17) 3 Enter the settings and click the [OK] button. Click the [Save File] button and select [Save Index] from the menu that appears. \ The [Index sheet options] dialog box appears. \ The [Save File] dialog box appears.
Saving Images 4 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button. \ The images are saved as an index in the selected folder. Save File dialog box 1 2 4 3 5 M 7 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 The converted image is saved in the same folder as the displayed image. You cannot select this option for images that are saved on a CF card in the camera. This option is only available for images saved on your computer or on a CF card in a card reader.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software This section describes how to transfer images displayed in File Viewer Utility to the retouching software and also describes how to make settings for image transfer. ● In order to transfer images, you will need the retouching software such as Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. ● Be sure to make the image transfer settings before transferring images.
Transferring Images to Retouching Software Transferring Images This section describes how to transfer the images displayed in File Viewer Utility to the retouching software. Although the descriptions given here show how to transfer images to Photoshop Elements 2.0, as an example, you can also transfer images by following the same procedure even if you specify any other retouching software in “Specifying the Image Transfer Settings” (➞M-38). Select images to be transferred.
Specifying the Preferences You can use the procedure below to specify the general settings for File Viewer Utility and the processing method for RAW images. 1 Click the [Preferences] button. 2 Select the [General Settings] tab or the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab. 3 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button. \ The [Preferences] dialog box appears. \ The selected tab sheet appears. \ The settings are applied and the [Preferences] dialog box closes to end the procedure.
Specifying the Preferences RAW Image Processing settings tab sheet 4 5 6 7 8 M 10 11 ● You can specify the settings shown below in the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab sheet. 4 5 6 7 8 The settings described here are those shown when [EOS 10D] is selected in the [Model Name] list box. Select [EOS 10D]. * When images shot on a Canon camera are saved in the selected folder or on a CF card in the connected camera, the camera model is automatically added to the list of camera models.
Specifying the Camera Settings Use the procedure described here to apply the owner name and date and time settings to the camera. The owner name, and date and time that were applied on the camera are recorded with the images. You can also format (initialize) CF cards and check the camera properties data and the status of the battery and the CF card. Display the [Camera Settings] dialog box. ● To display this dialog box from File Viewer Utility, click the [Camera Settings] button in the main window.
Specifying the Camera Settings Camera Settings dialog box Basic Settings tab sheet This box shows the Camera’s model name, Body ID and Firmware Version. These fields set the camera owner and the date and time. You can enter up to 31 characters in [Owner’s Name]. Applies the settings. Applies the specified settings, closes the [Camera Settings] dialog box and ends the procedure. The battery level of the camera battery is indicated by [OK] or [LOW].
Specifying the Camera Settings Setting the Owner’s Name, Date and Time 1 2 Enter the Owner’s Name. 3 Click the [Apply] button. ● Type in the name from your keyboard. You can enter up to 31 characters. Set the Date and Time. ● Use the mouse to select Date/Time and then use the [c] and [d] buttons ([▲] and [▼] buttons in OS X) to set the date and time, or enter the desired date and time from the keyboard.
4 Operating the Camera from Your Computer This chapter describes the operations using the RemoteCapture software, such as remote shooting, timer shooting and interval timer shooting. ● For more information on using RemoteCapture, refer also to the sources listed below. ReadMe: Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder s the [RemoteCapture] folder s [ReadMe]. Help: Displayed by selecting [RemoteCapture Help] in the Help menu.
Starting RemoteCapture 1 Connect the camera to your computer. (➞M-8) 2 Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder s the [RemoteCapture] folder s [RemoteCapture] to start. 3 Click the [Connect] button. ● In OS 9, ImageBrowser starts up and the [Auto Run] dialog box appears. Click the [Cancel] button and select [Quit] from the [File] menu to exit ImageBrowser. \ A message appears prompting you to connect the camera to your computer.
Starting RemoteCapture Save window Delete button Thumbnail view Displays thumbnail images of the shots taken. The [RAW] symbol is displayed for RAW images. No symbol is shown for JPEG images. Deletes the image selected in thumbnail view. Deleted images are completely removed from your computer. Check images carefully before deleting them. Disconnect button Cuts the connection to the camera. M View button Displays the image selected in thumbnail view enlarged in a separate window.
Using RemoteCapture You can control the camera from your computer and take single-frame shots, timer shots and interval timer shots. The images are automatically saved on your computer. Shots taken with RemoteCapture and saved on your computer can be displayed and imageprocessed in File Viewer Utility in the same way as images shot with the camera. Refer to the Help file for more information on using RemoteCapture. Before you use RemoteCapture, be sure to confirm that the camera is ready for shooting.
Using RemoteCapture ● With the auto focusing, if the camera cannot focus, you cannot take shots. If you cannot take shots with the auto focusing, focus manually and then take a shot. ● The test-shot images taken with the camera held vertically are displayed in the normal (horizontal) orientation in the test-shot image display area.
Using RemoteCapture Timer Shooting Use this function to specify the timer delay. Timer shooting shots are then taken after the specified number of seconds. 1 2 Select [Timer Shooting] in the [File] menu. \ The [Timer Shooting] dialog box appears. Enter the timer setting (in seconds) and click the [Start] button. ● You can set a value between 2 and 30 seconds in 1-second increments. \ Timer shooting shots are taken after the specified number of seconds.
Setting RemoteCapture This section describes how to make various settings for using RemoteCapture. In the settings, you can specify Default Settings to save images on your computer, and you can also specify Detailed Settings to make shooting settings from your computer remotely. Default Settings Use the procedure below to select the folder in which images will be saved and to specify the file names. 1 Display the [Preferences] dialog box. 2 Specify the desired settings and click the [OK] button.
Setting RemoteCapture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 You can use this option to take shots when there is no CF card in the camera or when the CF card is full. Saves captured images both on your computer and on the CF card in the camera. Use this field to enter a file name when saving a captured image. * The file name can consist of up to 16 characters. Sets the number of digits in the sequence number that follows the file name and the starting number used.
Setting RemoteCapture Detailed Settings You can set shooting settings, such as White Balance and Exposure Compensation, from your computer remotely. ● Before you make detailed settings, be sure to confirm that the camera is ready for shooting. If the camera is not ready for shooting (the lens is not attached, etc.), you cannot make some of the settings. ● The shooting settings cannot be specified if the camera’s shooting mode is set to the Basic zone. Set the camera’s shooting mode to the Creative zone.
Setting RemoteCapture 1 2 3 4 5 6 Allows you to specify White Balance. Allows you to perform Exposure Compensation. (Enabled only when Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE or Automatic Depth-priority AE is selected as the shooting mode on the camera.) Allows you to specify Metering Mode. Allows you to specify ISO Speed. Allows you to specify Color Temperature. Allows you to specify the Av (aperture value) and Tv (shutter speed) settings.
5 M Working with Images in ImageBrowser This chapter explains how to use ImageBrowser to perform a range of operations from downloading the camera’s images to printing them. ● For more information on using ImageBrowser, refer also to the sources listed below. ReadMe: Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder s the [ImageBrowser] folder s [ReadMe]. Help: Displayed by selecting [ImageBrowser Help] in the Help menu. Software User Guide: View by downloading from the Canon website.
Starting ImageBrowser You can start up ImageBrowser for OS 9 either from the icon or from the [Auto Run] dialog box displayed when you connect the camera to your computer. If you will be using ImageBrowser for OS X, see “Starting ImageBrowser Using the Icon” (➞M-58) and start up ImageBrowser. Starting ImageBrowser from the [ImageBrowser Automation wizard] Dialog Box When you connect the camera to your computer, start up ImageBrowser from the [ImageBrowser Automation wizard] dialog box.
Starting ImageBrowser What to Do the Next Time ImageBrowser is Started The automatic processing settings selected previously are displayed in the [ImageBrowser Automation wizard] dialog box. To use these settings unchanged, click the [Start] button. To do nothing, click the [Cancel] button. To change the settings, click the [Settings change] button. M \ When you click the [Settings change] button, the window changes as shown below.
Starting ImageBrowser Starting ImageBrowser Using the Icon Start up ImageBrowser from the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon. Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon. ● Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon on the desktop or the [Canon Utilities] folder saved in the folder specified during installation s the [ImageBrowser] folder s the [ImageBrowser] icon. OS 9 OS X \ When you start ImageBrowser, the Browser window appears. Then, when the connection to the camera opens, the Camera window appears.
Starting ImageBrowser Camera window An image of the connected camera or CF card will be displayed here. The [RAW] symbol is displayed for RAW images. No symbol is shown for JPEG images. Thumbnail M Lets you edit the slide show and DPOF print specifications. Sets various camera settings. See “Specifying the Camera Settings” (➞M-42) for information on how to set. Allows you to select all the images displayed in the Camera window at a time. Click here to delete images.
Starting ImageBrowser Disabling ImageBrowser Auto Start Use the procedure below to prevent ImageBrowser for OS 9 from starting up automatically when you connect the camera to your computer. 1 Select the Apple menu s [Control Panels] s [Canon ImageBrowser Auto Launch]. 2 Uncheck the [The application program below will start] checkbox. 3 Close the [Settings for USB connection] dialog box. \ The [Settings for USB connection] dialog box appears.
Downloading and Saving Images The procedure below describes how to download the images saved on a CF card in the camera or card reader and save those images on your computer. 2 Display the images. ● To display the images on the camera, click the [CANON CAMERA] button. ● When you click the [CANON CAMERA] button, the [Communication Settings] dialog box may appear. Select [USB Port] from the [Port] list box, and select [EOS 10D] from the [Detected Camera] list box, then click the [Set] button.
Downloading and Saving Images 3 Type in the folder name. 4 Select the images you wish to download from the Camera window and click the [DOWNLOAD] button. ● Once you have typed in the folder name, leave the folder selected. ● Click a thumbnail to select one of the displayed images. You can select multiple images by holding down the key as you click other thumbnails. ● Click a selected image again to deselect that image.
Printing Images 4 Display images in the browser window. (➞M-61) Select the image(s) you wish to print in the Browser area. Click the [PRINT] button and select [Layout printing] from the displayed menu. \ The [Layout Options] dialog box appears. M Select a layout and click the [Next] button. ● Select the [Custom layout printing] radio button for the purposes of this example. \ The page setup window in the [Layout Options] dialog box appears.
Printing Images 5 Click the [Page setup] button. 6 Set the paper size and orientation, and then click the [OK] button. 7 8 Click the [OK] button. \ The Page Setup window opens. \ The page setup window in the [Layout Options] dialog box appears again. \ The print window appears. Edit the print window and click the [PRINT] button. \ The Printer Setup dialog box appears.
Printing Images Print window When the [Custom layout printing] radio button is selected in the [Layout Options] dialog box, you can freely change the size and position of the images for printing. Edit the Page Title Open the [Edit] menu and select [Edit Header]. Change the Image Size Drag the border to resize the image. Add Captions to Images M Click the image and then select [Edit Caption] from the [Edit] menu. Change the Layout Drag the images to change the layout.
Printing Images ● Changing the image size You can change size of an image by moving the cursor over the image and dragging the displayed arrows. Drag this arrow to change the image size. * Depending on the selected print mode, you may not be able to change image size or angle. 9 Select the printer to be used, specify the print settings and print images.
Printing Images Adjusting the Image Quality and Printing (Exif 2.2 compatible) ImageBrowser includes an image quality adjustment function that is compatible with Exif 2.2 (Exif Print). This function allows you to print images with the quality automatically corrected. 1 Display the [Preferences] dialog box. 2 Select [Print] from the list box, make the settings of image quality correction, and click the [OK] button. ● If you are using OS 9, select [Preferences] from the [Edit] menu.
Processing RAW Images and Merging Panorama Shots Processing RAW Images with ImageBrowser To process RAW images from ImageBrowser, start up File Viewer Utility. 1 2 3 Display an image in the browser window. (➞M-61) 4 Process the RAW image. Select the RAW image to be processed from the Browser area. Click the [File] menu and select [RAW image processing]. \ File Viewer Utility starts, and the thumbnail-displayed RAW image appears in the File Viewer Utility main window.
6 M Troubleshooting and Uninstallation This chapter provides a troubleshooting manual and describes the software uninstallation procedures.
Troubleshooting When the “Could not complete installation correctly”, “Communication between the camera and computer failed” or “Software not running correctly” message appears, check the items described below. I have installed the software but the camera and computer cannot communicate. ● Are you using the following type of computer? ➞ A Macintosh computer with a USB connector as a standard feature.
Troubleshooting The software doesn’t run properly. ● Is the preferences file for the software corrupted? ➞ The preferences file for your software may be damaged. Quit all active programs, delete the [Canon CameraCom Pref] file and the preference files for the software you are using from the [Preferences] folder, and then restart the software.
Uninstallation Procedure ● With the exception of ImageBrowser for OS 9, the software uninstallation procedure is the same for both OS 9 and OS X. ● Before beginning the software uninstallation, close any other software you are using and disconnect the interface cable from your computer. ● When you have moved the software in the folders and control panels to be deleted to the Trash, select [Empty Trash] from the [Special] menu (If you are using OS X, select [Empty Trash] from the [Finder] menu.
Adobe Customer Support Adobe Systems Inc. technical support information is available in the PDF file format on the supplied CD-ROM. PDF File Location and Opening Instructions Place the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 CD-ROM in the drive. The window will open automatically and show folders with language names. Double-click the appropriate language folder and the [Support.pdf] file within it. ● To read PDF files, Adobe Acrobat Reader must already be installed on your computer.
Index A P Adjusting Image Quality and Printing (Exif Print) ............................................. M-67 Adjusting the Color Color Saturation ................................ M-30 Color Tone ......................................... M-30 Contrast ............................................. M-30 Adjusting the White Balance ................. M-27 Printing Images ............... M-24, M-50, M-63 Processing RAW Images ........... M-25, M-68 Protecting Images .................................
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