Software Macintosh INSTRUCTIONS EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Please read these instructions carefully before using the EOS D60 software. This guide should be kept in a safe place so that it can be used for future reference. CT1-1233-000 © CANON INC.
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Contents READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING! ....... I Safety Precautions .................................... V Disclaimer ................................................. V Trademark Acknowledgments .................. V About These Instructions and the Symbols Used .......................................... V About the ImageBrowser Software Guide ....................................................... VI About QuickTime ..................................... VI About the Software ................................
Contents USB Mounter ............................ 4-1 Using the USB Mounter ......................... 4-2 Enabling the USB Mounter .................... 4-2 Downloading Images ............................. 4-3 5 Working with Images in RAW Image Converter ...................... 5-1 8 Working with Images in ImageBrowser .......................... 8-1 Starting ImageBrowser .......................... 8-2 Starting ImageBrowser from the [ImageBrowser Automation wizard] Dialog Box ...........................
Safety Precautions Please read the safety precautions carefully before using this product. Ensure that you use the product correctly according to the procedures described in these instructions. The following safety precautions are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the product and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and property. Please read and ensure that you understand them before you proceed to the other sections of these instructions.
Safety Precautions A PDF-format Software Guide that provides detailed instructions for using ImageBrowser is included on the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the Software Guide. If you have not already installed Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, install it using the procedure below. Installing Acrobat Reader 1 Load the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK into the CD-ROM drive.
About the Software This section briefly describes the main functions of the software provided on the bundled CDROM. ■ EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Plug-In Module ● Enables you to display, save and erase images. ● Allows you to process RAW images and then perform image processing.
About the Software Photoshop 5.0 LE ● This is a full-featured image retouching program equipped with a complete range of image processing functions. You can also use Photoshop 5.0 LE to start the Plug-In Module. ● You can use the Plug-In Module to display images saved on your computer and to imageprocess your saved images. * If you already have Photoshop 5.0 LE installed on your computer, you do not need to install it again.
Computer System Requirements Computer Macintosh computer equipped with a USB port as a standard feature (users of first-generation iMacs require a firmware update. ➞9-2) OS Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 (Mac OS 9.0 or later recommended) CPU Power PC RAM Minimum 64 MB of application memory required, 128 MB or more recommended Interface USB Hard disk space Plug-In Module USB Mounter ImageBrowser PhotoStitch RAW Image Converter RemoteCapture Adobe Photoshop 5.
1 Installing the Software This chapter describes the procedure for installing the software for EOS D60 and Photoshop 5.0 LE.
Installing the Software ● You must follow the procedure given below to install the software. 1. EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK 2. Photoshop 5.0 LE Do not connect the camera to your computer before you have installed the software as this will prevent successful software installation. EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Installation 1 2 3 Start up your computer. 4 Click [Digital Camera Software Installation]. 1-2 ● Close any programs that are running before you begin installing the software.
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 10 Click the [Yes] button and restart your computer. Select the folder in which the software will be installed and then click the [Choose] button. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen messages. \ When installation ends, a restart dialog box appears.
Installing the Software Installing Photoshop 5.0 LE ● You are required to enter the serial number during Photoshop 5.0 LE installation. The serial number is as follows: SDM501B4164785-650 1 Load the Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 2 3 4 Double-click the [English] folder and then the [Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE] folder to open. \ The CD-ROM folder automatically opens. ● If the folder does not open automatically, double-click the CD-ROM icon on the desktop.
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 EOS D60 to your computer with the interface cable so that they can communicate. You can connect the camera while your computer is running. The ImageBrowser starts up automatically when you connect the camera. Note that you have the option of disabling ImageBrowser auto start. 1 2 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.
● Use only the interface cable bundled with the camera to connect the camera to your computer. ● Push the plug firmly all the way into the socket. Loose connections can cause faults or malfunctions. ● Connect the camera directly to a USB port on the computer; not through a hub. The connection may not operate correctly through a hub. ● The connection may not operate correctly if you are using other USB devices, excluding USB mouse or keyboards, at the same time.
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. CF Card Folder Structure and File Names The images on a CF card are placed in sub-folders named [XXXCANON], where the “XXX” represents a number from 100 to 998, within the [DCIM] folder. IMG_xxxx.
3 Working with Images in the Plug-In Module This chapter explains how to use the Plug-In Module to display and save images stored on a CF card loaded in the camera and describes how to process and image-process RAW images.
Starting the Plug-In Module The Plug-In Module software starts from a Plug-In Module-compatible application (such as Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE). The descriptions given here use the bundled Photoshop 5.0 LE software as an example. If you are using Plug-In Module-compatible application other than Photoshop 5.0 LE, refer to the User’s Manuals provided with your software for information on setting up and using TWAIN devices. 1 Start Photoshop 5.0 LE. 2 Select [File] menu s [Import] s [Canon Camera Plug-In 4...
Starting the Plug-In Module Plug-In Module main window Display Mode list box (➞3-9) Image display format list box (➞3-8) Status bar Comment input box (➞3-16) Select image folder display area (➞3-5) Path display Displays the connected camera name and folder name. Image transfer mode list box (➞3-32) RGB value display When you move the cursor over an image, the coordinates of the cursor position and its RGB values (8-bit conversion) are shown here.
Starting the Plug-In Module Select final image button (➞3-12) Remove protect button (➞3-15) Remove checkmark button (➞3-14) Select image number input box (➞3-12) Select first image button (➞3-12) Show Version button Select Previous Image button (➞3-12) Select Next Image button (➞3-12) Digital Exposure Compensation button (➞3-19) Click white balance checkbox (➞3-21) Play sound button Protect button (➞3-15) * Images shot on the EOS D60 are not compatible with this function.
Displaying Images This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card. You can display images via the interface cable while the CF card is still in the camera, or by loading the CF card into a third party card reader. Displaying Images by Connecting the Camera to Your Computer 1 Click the [Camera Connection] button. 2 Select a folder that contains images. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module \ After a short delay, the images appear.
Displaying Images Displaying Images by Connecting a Card Reader Remove the CF card from the camera and load it into the card reader. (➞2-4) 1 Click the [Open Folder...] button. 2 Select the image format. 3 Select a folder. 4 Click the [Choose] button. 3-6 \ The [Select Image Folder] dialog box appears. ● Select [Images in DCIM folder (JPEG & RAW)]. ● Open the drive for the CF card containing images shot on the EOS D60 and select the [DCIM (or Dcim)] folder.
Displaying Images Image Display Formats [Images in DCIM folder (JPEG&RAW)] Use this option to display the JPEG and RAW images saved in the DCIM folder. In step 3, you can also select any folder in the DCIM folder and display only the images saved in that folder. If you display images in this format, do not rename any of the folders on the CF card. Renaming folders such as the DCIM folder or 100CANON folder may make it impossible to display the images in those folders.
Selecting the Image Display Format The format options for image display are [All], [JPEG], [EOS D60 RAW] and [All EOS D60]. Specifying one of these options allows you to display only images in the selected format. Click the [Image display format] list box and select the image display format. \ Only images in the selected display format are displayed. [All] All the images saved in the selected folder are displayed. [JPEG] Only JPEG images are displayed. [EOS D60 RAW] Only EOS D60 RAW images are displayed.
Selecting the Display Mode and Display Size The available display modes are [Thumbnail display], [Preview] and [JPEG Preview]. You can select [Large], [Middle], or [Small] as the display size for each display mode. Selecting the Display Mode Click the [Display Mode] list box and select the mode. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module \ The images are displayed in the selected display mode. [Thumbnail display] This shows multiple images arranged in sequence.
Selecting the Display Mode and Display Size [Preview] The selected image is displayed as a single frame. [JPEG Preview] JPEG image is displayed. The table below shows the types of JPEG images displayed for the different image recording formats. Recording Format Displayed JPEG Image JPEG image JPEG image RAW image JPEG image (Middle/Fine) When a RAW image is shot on the EOS D60, a JPEG (Middle/Fine) image is recorded at the same time.
Selecting the Display Mode and Display Size Selecting the Display Size Click the [Display Size] list box and select the display size. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module \ The image is displayed in the selected display size. In the [Preview] mode, the available image sizes are [Large] (100%), [Middle] (50%) and [Small] (25%).
Selecting Images Selecting Images with the Mouse Position the mouse cursor over the image and click the mouse button. ● To select multiple images at random, hold down the key and select the images. ● To select consecutive images, select the first image and then hold down the
Working with Selected Images Operations that Can Be Used with Images The table below lists the operations available with the Plug-In Module. When a JPEG image is selected, the unavailable operations are shown grayed out. Image recording formats and image processing options JPEG Checkmark ✓ ✓ Used for selecting specific images. Protect ✓ ✓ Protects the image so it cannot be erased. Erase ✓ ✓ Erases unprotected images. Comment input* ✓ ✓ Attaches a brief comment to each frame.
Working with Selected Images Attaching Checkmarks to Selected Images You can use this function to attach checkmarks to your images for quick and easy image selection. Note that attaching a checkmark to an image does not protect the image. Click the [Checkmark] button. \ When you attach a checkmark to an image, the [ ● Clicking the [Remove checkmark] button removes the [ ] and cancels the checkmark setting. ] appears. The checkmark is removed when you quit the Plug-In Module.
Working with Selected Images Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. \ The image is protected, and the [ ● Clicking the [Remove protect] button clears the [ ] and removes the protection. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module Click the [Protect] button. ] is displayed. ● When multiple images are selected, all the selected images are protected. ● The [ ] is automatically displayed for images that were protected on the camera.
Working with Selected Images Selecting Images by Condition This feature allows you to select multiple images for which a condition has been set (e.g. checkmarked or protected images) in a single operation. You can also select all the displayed images. Click the [Select] button and select the condition from the menu that appears. \ Only images that meet the condition are selected. Checking the Image Information Shooting information is recorded when images are taken.
Working with Selected Images Erasing Images Use the procedure below to erase unwanted images from a CF card or your computer. 1 Click the [Erase] button. 2 Click the [Erase] button. \ The image is erased. ● Erased images cannot be restored. Check carefully before erasing images. ● Protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. ● If you click the [Erase] button when multiple images are selected, all the selected images are erased.
Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed so that they are optimized for their intended purpose. In addition to the digital exposure compensation and white balance settings, the Plug-In Module allows you to specify the click white balance, contrast, color density and color tone. This image processing does not involve working with the original RAW images. It applies virtual parameters to RAW images temporarily downloaded to the computer.
Processing RAW Images Correcting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can correct the brightness of an image through the equivalent of ±2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. 1 Click the [Digital Exposure Compensation] button. 2 Correct the image brightness. 3 Click the [OK] button. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module \ The [Digital Exposure Compensation] dialog box appears. ● Adjust the image brightness by using the mouse to drag the slider left or right.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in your RAW images. You can select the white balance from the 8 available settings. You can also make finer adjustments to the white balance using the Click White Balance function, which allows you to adjust the balance by selecting a white area in the image. Select the White Balance Select the white balance from the [White balance] list box. ● The table below shows the 8 available white balance settings.
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] checkbox. 2 Select a white area. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module \ The [Click white balance] button is now enabled. ● When you move the cursor over the image, it changes to the shape of a filler. ● Click in a white area in the image.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the Color in Images Use the procedures below to adjust the color parameters (contrast, color density and color tone) in images. You can adjust the color by selecting settings from the respective list boxes. Adjusting the Contrast Select the desired contrast from the [Contrast] list box. \ The resulting image is displayed. Adjusting the Color Density Select the desired color density from the [Saturation] list box. \ The resulting image is displayed.
Saving Images This section explains how to use the interface cable to save images stored on a CF card in your camera onto your computer. This section also describes a simple method for creating JPEG images from RAW images. Saving Images from the Camera to Your Computer 1 Select the images. 2 Click the [Save File...] button and select [Convert and save in file...]. 3 Select a folder.
Saving Images ● Select the folder that the images will be saved in and click the [Choose] button. \ Clicking the [New] button opens the [New Folder] dialog box. ● You can create a new folder inside the selected folder by entering the folder name and clicking the [Create] button. 4 Set the save options and click the [OK] button. \ The images are saved in the selected folder.
Saving Images Save File dialog box 6 1 2 Working with Images in the Plug-In Module 3 4 7 10 8 9 11 12 5 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.
Saving Images 5 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.TIF ● The Plug-In Module cannot display images converted to TIFF format (Exif-TIFF(8bit/ ch) or TIFF(16bit/ch)) and saved.
Saving Images Extracting JPEG Images from RAW Images When a RAW image is shot on the EOS D60, a JPEG (Middle/Fine) image is recorded at the same time. You can save the JPEG (Middle/Fine) image included with an EOS D60 RAW image to your computer by extracting the JPEG image from the RAW image. 1 Select the RAW image from which a JPEG image is to be extracted. 2 Click the [Save File...] button and select [JPEG Extraction...] from the menu that appears.
Saving Images JPEG Extract dialog box 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 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.
Specifying the Preferences You can use the procedure below to specify the general settings for the Plug-In Module 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 4 Specify the desired settings. \ The selected tab sheet appears. ● Select the desired option in each setting. Click the [OK] button. \ The settings are applied and the [Preferences] dialog box closes to end the procedure.
Specifying the Preferences ● You can specify the settings shown below in the [General Settings] tab sheet. 1 When you click the [Camera Connection] button, the highest numbered image in the highest numbered folder in the DCIM folder is displayed. When this checkbox is not checked, the lowest numbered image in the lowest numbered folder is displayed. 2 Select [File Name] or [Shooting Date/Time] as the information displayed below images. 3 Select [inch] or [cm] as the units used in the Plug-In Module.
Specifying the Preferences ● You can specify the settings shown below in the [RAW Image Processing Settings] tab sheet. 5 Select [EOS D60]. 6 Set the sharpness setting to [Shot Settings], [OFF], [Low], [Standard] or [High]. 7 When you click this checkbox, linear tone curve adjustment is performed on the image. This option minimizes the image degradation that occurs during the tone curve adjustment made when the image is transferred to an application such as Photoshop 5.
Transferring Images to Photoshop 5.0 LE Use the procedure below to transfer images displayed by the Plug-In Module to Photoshop 5.0 LE (Plug-In Module-compatible application). 1 Select the transfer mode from the [Image transfer mode] list box. 2 Click the [Transfer Image] button. ● There are 2 available transfer modes. [Single-Frame Transfer]: The selected images are transferred as an individual image.
Transferring Images to Photoshop 5.0 LE Enter the settings and click the [OK] button. \ The [Transfer Images] dialog box appears and the progress of transferring is displayed. ● You can stop image transferring by pressing the [Cancel] button. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module 3 \ The transferred image is displayed in Photoshop 5.0 LE. \ The [ ] is displayed for transferred images. (➞3-9) ● Click the [Exit] button in the main window to exit the Plug-In Module.
Transferring Images to Photoshop 5.0 LE ● Display images transferred with [Transfer as Index Image]. ● When you select RAW images and transfer the images as index images, the RAW image processing settings specified in the Plug-In Module are not reflected in the transferred images. ● When you want to transfer a single frame, you can also transfer the image by simply positioning the mouse cursor over the image and double-clicking.
4 Downloading Images with the USB Mounter This chapter describes the settings needed to enable the USB Mounter and explains how to download and process RAW images with the USB Mounter.
Using the USB Mounter The USB Mounter is a driver that allows images on a CF card in a camera to be displayed on the computer screen as if the camera were a drive or a connected card reader. Images can be downloaded to the computer with the same procedures used to save images from a card reader. Enabling the USB Mounter To download images with the USB Mounter, first enable it with the following procedures. s [Control Panels] s [Canon USB 1 Select the Apple menu Camera Driver].
Using the USB Mounter Downloading Images 1 Connect the camera to your computer. 2 Double-click the camera icon. 3 Select the folder containing the images. 4 Download images to the computer’s hard disk using standard file saving procedures. ● For more information on connecting the camera to your computer, see “Connecting the Camera to Your Computer” (➞2-2). \ The camera icon appears on the desktop. \ The images on the CF card appear as file icons.
Using the USB Mounter How to Download Images from ImageBrowser and the Plug-In Module while the USB Mounter is Enabled When the USB Mounter is enabled, use the card reader downloading procedures in ImageBrowser or the Plug-In Module to download from the camera. To download images using ImageBrowser, start up ImageBrowser by double-clicking its icon (➞8-4) and then see “Downloading and Saving Images” (➞8-7).
5 Working with Images in RAW Image Converter This chapter describes how to use RAW Image Converter to display images that you have saved onto your computer or onto a CF card inserted into a third-party card reader, and how to process and imageprocess those RAW images.
Using RAW Image Converter When you use the USB Mounter or copy images directly from a card reader, you can use RAW Image Converter to display and process images in the same way as the Plug-In Module. You can also save the processed images in JPEG or TIFF (8 or 16 bits/channel) format. 1 Start RAW Image Converter. ● [Canon Utilities] folder s [RAW Image Converter] folder s double-click [RAW Image Converter] to start. \ The [RAW Image Converter] main window appears.
Using RAW Image Converter 2 Download the images. 3 Image-process and save the images. ● When you click the [Convert and save by current settings...] button and all the RAW images displayed in the image list are selected, the Plug-In Module’s [Save File] dialog box (➞3-25) appears. Use this dialog box to process and save the images. ● When you click the [List for Development Condition Settings...
Using RAW Image Converter 4 Click the [Quit] button. ● For more information on using the windows and dialog boxes that appear, see Chapter 3, “Working with Images in the Plug-In Module”. ● When you display the Plug-In Module’s main window from RAW Image Converter, the [Camera Settings] button, [Camera Connection] button, [Transfer Image] button, [Erase] button and [Image transfer mode] list box are not shown.
6 Specifying Camera Settings from Your Computer This chapter provides information on camera settings such as the owner name, date and time.
Specifying the Camera Settings Use the procedure described here to apply the owner name and date/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 the Plug-In Module, 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. Basic Settings tab sheet This box shows whether a CF card is loaded in the camera along with the available space on the card and its total capacity. You can also format a CF card from this box. Applies the settings. [OK] indicates that there is ample remaining charge in the battery and [LOW] indicates that the battery charge is low.
Specifying the Camera Settings Setting the Owner’s Name, Date and Time 1 2 Enter the Owner’s Name. 3 Click the [OK] button. 6-4 ● Type in the name from your keyboard. You can enter up to 31 characters. Set the Date and Time. ● You can use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to set the Date and Time, or you can select a field and enter the desired date or time from the keyboard. Clicking the [from Mac] button imports the Date and Time data from your computer.
7 Operating the Camera from Your Computer This chapter describes EOS D60 operations using the RemoteCapture software, such as remote shooting, timer shooting and interval timer shooting.
Starting RemoteCapture 1 Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder s the [RemoteCapture] folder s [RemoteCapture] to start. 2 Click the [Connect] button. \ A message appears prompting you to connect the camera to your computer. \ The Save window and Shooting window appear. ● To quit RemoteCapture, click the [Disconnect] button and select [Exit] from the [File] menu.
Starting RemoteCapture Save window Delete button Thumbnail view The [RAW] symbol is displayed for RAW images. Deletes the image selected in thumbnail view. Deleted images are completely removed from your computer. Check images carefully before deleting them. View button Displays the image selected in thumbnail view enlarged in a separate window. Displays thumbnail images of the shots taken. Disconnect button Cuts the connection to the camera. Histogram Shows the distribution of brightness values.
Taking Shots from Your Computer 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 the Plug-In Module in the same way as images shot with the camera. Refer to the Help file for more information on using RemoteCapture. Using RemoteCapture 1 2 Set the camera up ready to take pictures.
Taking Shots from Your Computer Default Settings Use the procedure below to select the folder in which images will be saved and to specify the file names. 1 Select [Preferences...] in the [File] menu. \ The [Preferences] dialog box appears. 2 Operating the Camera from Your Computer Preferences dialog box Select the save destination in which images will be saved. ● Click the [Computer only] or [CF card first, then computer] radio button.
Taking Shots from Your Computer 3 Enter the file name to be used when images are saved. ● If you enter [Capture], sequential file names will be assigned automatically beginning with [Capture_0001.jpg] or [Capture_0001.tif]. ● File names can include up to 16 characters. 4 Select the folder in which the images will be saved. ● Click the [Select a Folder...] button. \ The [Select a Folder] dialog box appears. ● Select the folder in which the images will be saved and click the [Choose] button.
Taking Shots from Your Computer Printing Images You can print images. All the images shown in the thumbnail view are printed in index format. The time of shooting and the file names are printed with the images. 1 2 Select [Print Index...] in the [File] menu. \ The [Printer Setup] dialog box appears. Select the printer to be used, specify the print settings and click the [OK] button. \ The images are printed. Timer Shooting Use this function to specify the timer delay.
Taking Shots from Your Computer Interval Timer Shooting This function allows you to specify the interval between shots and the number of shots. 1 2 Select [Interval Timer Shooting...] in the [File] menu. 3 Enter the shooting interval and the number of shots, and then click the [Start] button. \ The Interval Timer Shooting warnings dialog box appears. Check the information in the warnings and then click the [Yes] button. \ The [Interval Timer Shooting] dialog box appears.
8 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.
Starting ImageBrowser You can start up ImageBrowser either from the [ImageBrowser Automation wizard] dialog box that appears when you connect the camera to your computer, or by double-clicking the ImageBrowser icon. 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. 1 Connect the camera to your computer.
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. ● When the [Display Images] radio button is selected, click the [OK] button. \ The Camera window appears.
Starting ImageBrowser Starting ImageBrowser Using the Icon When automatic ImageBrowser startup has been disabled, or when you want to download images from a folder on your computer or from a card reader without connecting the camera to your computer, use the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon to start ImageBrowser. Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon. ● Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon on the desktop or the [Canon Utilities] folder s [ImageBrowser] folder s [ImageBrowser] icon.
The ImageBrowser Window When you start ImageBrowser, the Browser window appears. Then, when the connection to the camera opens, the Camera window appears. For more information on using ImageBrowser, refer to the ImageBrowser Help menu or PDF manual, ImageBrowser Software User’s Guide. Browser window Click here to connect to the camera. Click here to select all the images. Click here to delete images. The [RAW] symbol is displayed for RAW images. Browser area Click here to print images.
The ImageBrowser Window Camera window An image of the connected camera or CF card will be displayed here. Thumbnail The [RAW] symbol is displayed for RAW images. Sets various camera settings. See “Specifying the Camera Settings” (➞6-2) for information on how to specify the settings. Reconnects the camera to your computer. Lets you choose the image selection method. Click here to delete images. Lets you edit the slide show and DPOF print specifications. Displays the shooting data.
Downloading and Saving Images The procedure below describes how to download and save images from a CF card loaded in the camera or in a card reader. 1 Display the images. 2 Create a new folder in which to save the images stored on the camera. Working with Images in ImageBrowser ● To display the images on the camera, click the [CANON CAMERA] button. ● If ImageBrowser started up automatically, the [ImageBrowser Automation wizard] dialog box appears.
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 the corresponding image. \ Downloaded images are saved to the computer and appear in the Browser area.
Processing RAW Images with ImageBrowser To process RAW images in the ImageBrowser, start from RAW Image Converter. Select a RAW image. ● Select a RAW image from the Browser area of ImageBrowser. Click the [File] menu and select [RAW Image processing...]. \ The RAW Image Converter main window appears. Click the [List for Development Condition Settings...] button. \ The RAW image appears as a thumbnail image in the Plug-In Module main window.
Merging Panoramic Images with PhotoStitch You can merge a series of overlapping images into a single, seamless panorama. Select the JPEG images in the Browser window, click the [Edit] menu and select [PhotoStitch...]. \ PhotoStitch starts up. ● Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images. ● Please refer to the PhotoStitch Help menu for more details. Follow the instructions to merge the images. You cannot open RAW images in PhotoStitch.
Printing Images 1 2 Select the image(s) you wish to print. Click the [PRINT] button and select [Layout printing...] from the displayed menu. Print window 3 4 Select a layout and click the [Next] button. 5 Click the [PRINT] button in the Print window. ● Select the [Custom layout printing] radio button for the purposes of this example. In the next dialog box, select a paper size and click the [OK] button.
Printing Images 6 Click the [PRINT] button. \ The images are printed. 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. Change the Layout Drag the images to change the layout. Add Text Open the [Edit] menu and select [Add Text].
9 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. I have installed the EOS D60 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. (* A Macintosh computer does not support USB connections that are not a standard feature of the computer.
Uninstallation Procedure ● 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, control panels and extensions to be deleted to the Trash, select [Empty Trash...] from the [Special] menu and empty the Trash. You cannot reinstall the software until you have emptied the Trash.
Uninstallation Procedure Uninstalling USB Mounter USB Mounter components are installed in the [Control Panels] and [Extensions] folders. Consequently, its uninstallation procedure is different from that of the other programs. 1 2 3 4 Display the [System Folder]. 5 Drag the [Canon USB CameraMounter] file to the Trash and empty the Trash. Double-click the [System Folder] and then [Control Panels] to open. Drag the [Canon USB Camera Driver] file to the Trash and empty the Trash.
Index Browser window ....................................... 8-5 C Camera Connection button .............. 3-4, 3-5 Camera Settings button ................... 3-3, 6-2 Index Sheet Transfer Options dialog box ......................................................... 3-32 J JPEG Extract dialog box ........................ 3-28 JPEG Preview ........................................ 3-10 Camera Settings dialog box ..................... 6-3 O Camera window .......................................
Index Select image folder display area ....... 3-3, 3-5 Setting the Date and Time ....................... 6-4 Setting the Owner’s Name ....................... 6-4 Show Version button ................................ 3-4 T Thumbnail display .................................... 3-9 Transfer Image button .................... 3-4, 3-32 U USB Mounter ............................................ VII W White Balance ........................................ 3-20 White balance list box ....................
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 LE 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. Troubleshooting and Uninstallation ● To read PDF files, Adobe Acrobat Reader must already be installed on your computer.
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