ImageBrowser Software Guide
Table of Contents (1/2) Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Chapter 4 Starting ImageBrowser -------------------------------------------------- 4 Importing Images to Your Computer --------------------------------- 6 Printing Images ------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Supplementary Information ------------------------------------------ 10 Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? What Can ImageBrowser Do? --------------------------------------Storing Images ---------------------------------
Table of Contents (2/2) Appendices Using Non-USB Connections ---------------------------------------Supported File Formats ----------------------------------------------Preventing ImageBrowser from Starting Automatically ------Customizing Preferences --------------------------------------------Playing Movie -----------------------------------------------------------Converting RAW Images ---------------------------------------------Setting up Slide Shows on the Camera --------------------------Setting up DPO
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Starting ImageBrowser (1/2) This chapter covers the basic operations of ImageBrowser. It explains how to start ImageBrowser, import images from a camera, and then print the images. Let’s begin with how to start ImageBrowser. IMPORTANT 1 Connect a camera to your computer using a USB cable. For information on how to connect a camera to your computer, refer to the documentation that comes with the camera. 2 Make the camera ready for communication with your computer.
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Starting ImageBrowser (2/2) Starting from the ImageBrowser icon Use these methods when you want to start ImageBrowser without connecting a camera, or when you want to start ImageBrowser again after you exit it. Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon on the desktop. ImageBrowser starts. 5 ImageBrowser Software Guide REFERENCE Depending on the selections you make during installation, the Canon ImageBrowser icon may not appear on the desktop.
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Importing Images to Your Computer (1/3) This section explains how to import images to your computer (how to copy images to your computer from a camera). Creating a destination folder Let’s begin with how to create a new folder to use as the destination folder for images imported from the camera. About the Camera Window When you connect a camera to your computer and start ImageBrowser, the following window appears. 1 2 Click the Browser Window to bring it to the front.
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser 3 Importing Images to Your Computer (2/3) On the [File] menu, click [New Folder]. A new folder is created. Importing Images to Your Computer Use the following procedure to import (copy) images to the newly created folder on your computer. 1 2 Click the Camera Window to bring it to the front. Click the image that you want to import. A blue frame appears around the image. REFERENCE 4 7 Click [Untitled Folder]; after a moment, you can type the name of the folder.
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Importing Images to Your Computer (3/3) The selected images are copied into the [My Favorite Pix] folder. Thumbnails for the corresponding images appear in the Browser Area of the Browser Window. Image imported from the camera Try to import all the images that you want. Next, let’s try to print the images. REFERENCE • For detailed information on how to use the Camera Window, see Chapter 5.
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Printing Images This section explains how to print the images that you imported into a folder. 1 3 Click [Print]. Click the image that you want to print. A blue frame appears around the image. REFERENCE You can select several images by holding down the [Shift] key and clicking the images that you want to print. 2 Click [Print Layout]. The Print Settings dialog box appears. Select the print options that you want and start printing.
Chapter 1 Try It! ImageBrowser Supplementary Information We recommend that you memorize the following information before you begin using ImageBrowser. If You Have a Problem ImageBrowser comes with online Help. Use it when you want to learn to do an operation, or when you want to know about the features of the application. You can access Help by clicking [ImageBrowser Help] on the [Help] menu. Displays Help Exiting ImageBrowser You can exit ImageBrowser by clicking [Quit] on the [File] menu.
Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? What Can ImageBrowser Do? This chapter explains the various basic skills required to master ImageBrowser. Let’s begin with an overview of the main features of ImageBrowser. By connecting a camera with your computer, you can: • View a list of images stored in the camera. • View information (shooting date and camera settings, for example) about images stored in the camera.
Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? Storing Images What happens to the image file when you import images from a camera, or move or copy them using ImageBrowser? However, when you select [My Favorite Pix] from the Browser Window, images are displayed as follows: Where are images stored? You can use the following procedure to locate images. 1 In the Finder, double-click the disk containing a folder that you created earlier. 2 Double-click the folder that you created.
Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? Understanding the Browser Window This section describes the various parts of the Browser Window display. Explorer View Section: Displays the disks and folders that you can use on your computer. If you click the disclosure triangle on the left edge of the display, you can switch between collapsing and expanding the contents of that folder. Browser Area: This is the area where thumbnails of images in the selected folder are displayed.
Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? Changing the Browser Window Display (1/2) You can change the way the Browser Window displays information to make it easier to use. This section describes how to do this. Changing the size of thumbnails By clicking or you can change the size of the thumbnails displayed in the Browser Area.
Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? Changing the Browser Window Display (2/2) For example, you can display the Browser Window as follows: Using the Display menu You can use the [Display] menu to fine tune the Browser Window display settings. Allows you to select the size of thumbnails. Allows you to enlarge and reduce the size of thumbnails. Allows you to specify the information displayed under the thumbnail.
Chapter 2 What is ImageBrowser ? Using Contextual Menus When you hold down the [control] key and click the mouse button, a menu is displayed. This is a contextual menu. In ImageBrowser, you can access many useful functions through contextual menus. For example, when you hold down the [control] key and click an image, the following contextual menu appears. A contextual menu is, as its name implies, a menu whose option vary according to the context within which it is used.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Moving and Copying Images (1/3) This section describes how to move and copy images between folders. REFERENCE • Moving or copying images in ImageBrowser affects the actual location in which those images are stored on your computer. • When you use the Finder to modify files or folders while ImageBrowser is open, those changes might not be reflected in the ImageBrowser window. To remedy this, click [Refresh] on the [Display] menu.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Moving and Copying Images (2/3) Moving or copying images using two Browser Windows You can display a second Browser Window by clicking [New Browser Window] on the [Display] menu. You can move or copy images between folders by displaying different folders in two Browser Windows, then dragging images from one Browser Window to another. REFERENCE • To copy an image, proceed as above, but press and hold the [option] key before releasing the mouse button to drop the image.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Moving and Copying Images (3/3) Moving or copying images in the Finder You can move or copy images displayed in the Finder by dragging them into the Browser Window. 1. Drag the image that you want to move. 2. Drop it at the desired location. More ways of moving and copying images ■ Moving or copying multiple images You can select several images that you want to move or copy all at once. While holding down the [shift] key, click in turn the images that you want to move or copy.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Deleting Images This section describes how to delete images that you no longer need. REFERENCE Deleting images in ImageBrowser results in the actual file being moved to the [Trash] folder of your computer. To delete the image completely after performing this operation, click [Empty Trash] on the Finder’s [Special] menu. How to delete an image Click the image that you want to delete and click Trash). (Send to REFERENCE You can recover images that you accidentally delete.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Rotating Images This section describes how to rotate images to the desired orientation. This is useful for images taken by holding the camera sideways. IMPORTANT • Rotating an image in ImageBrowser changes (rotates) the image in file on your computer. • Some image degradation may result when rotating a JPEG file with ImageBrowser. This is because the JPEG file is decompressed prior to rotation, then is recompressed to restore it to JPEG format after rotation has been completed.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Duplicating Images This section describes how to duplicate images (create an exact copy of an image file). How to duplicate an image Click an image. On the [File] menu, click [Duplicate]. More ways of duplicating images ■ Duplicating multiple images You can select several images at once by holding down the [shift] key and clicking the images that you want to duplicate.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Renaming Images This section describes how to rename images. How to rename an image Click the name of the image that you want to rename. After a moment you can type the new name of the image. Type the new name and press [return]. Click here, and wait a moment, then type the new name and press [return].
Chapter 3 Managing Images Viewing Image Information You can click images and look at the various shooting information about them. How to view image information The File Information dialog box contains such information as the camera model, the date the image was shot, and the camera settings at the time of shooting. To close the File Information dialog box, click [OK]. In the Browser Area, click an image. Then, on the [File] menu, click [Get Info] to open the File Information dialog box for that image.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Creating Folders This section describes how to create folders in a disk or its folders. How to create a folder In the Explorer View Section, click the disk or its folder where you want to create the new folder. On the [File] menu, click [New Folder] to create a new folder called [Untitled Folder]. Click the folder where you want to create a new folder, then click [New Folder] on the [File] menu.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Renaming Folders This section describes how to rename folders. REFERENCE Renaming a folder in ImageBrowser changes the name of the folder itself on your computer. How to rename a folder In the Explorer View Section, click the name of the folder that you want to rename. After a moment, you can type the new folder name. Type the new name and press [return]. Click the name of the folder and wait a moment.
Chapter 3 Managing Images Deleting Folders This section describes how to delete unnecessary folders. REFERENCE ■ Deleting a folder from the [File] menu Deleting a folder in ImageBrowser moves the folder itself to the Trash folder on your computer. (All the images contained in the folder are also deleted.) To delete the folder completely after performing this operation, click [Empty Trash] on the [Special] menu. How to delete a folder Click the folder that you want to delete and click Trash). 1.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Selecting Folders This chapter describes how to view and edit images in ImageBrowser. In this section, you will learn how to use the Explorer View Section to choose a folder containing the images that you want to see. Collapsing and expanding a folder You can use the and buttons to collapse or expand a disk or a folder. Clicking the button to collapse a disk or a folder hides its subfolders.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Opening Images This section describes how to open images using the thumbnails displayed in the Browser Area. How to open an image In the Browser Area, double-click the thumbnail of the image that you want to open. The image appears in a new window. Double-click the thumbnail of the image that you want to see. REFERENCE • After selecting a thumbnail, you can also click (Display Image) to open the image.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Magnification This section describes how to change the magnification of an image. How to change the zoom ratio with the buttons in the image window You can change the zoom ratio by clicking the image window. or How to change the zoom ratio using the Display menu You can change the zoom ratio by clicking one of the zoom ratios on the [Display] menu, or by clicking [Enlarge] or [Reduce]. directly in REFERENCE You can select a zoom ratio of [25%] to [200%].
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Editing Images (1/4) This section describes how to edit open images. Editing functions Using ImageBrowser, you can perform the following editing operations. ■ Crop You can extract part of an image, leaving out parts that you don’t need. ■ Adjust colors You can change the appearance of an image by adjusting its hue, saturation, and lightness. ■ Save After you have modified an image, you can save it under a different name with this function.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Editing Images (2/4) REFERENCE Cropping Use this function to extract only part of an image, leaving out the parts that you do not want. Place the mouse pointer within the image you want to crop. Drag the mouse to form a rectangular frame. Then, click (Crop) to extract the area within the frame. 1. Drag to frame the area that you want to crop. 2. Click this button.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Editing Images (3/4) Adjusting colors You can change the appearance of an image by adjusting its colors. Click (Adjust Color) to display the Adjust Color dialog box. In the dialog box, you can adjust the hue, saturation and lightness, and click [OK]. Click here.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Editing Images (4/4) REFERENCE Saving images After you have modified an image, you can save it under a different name so that the original image remains intact. In this case, click (Save). In the save dialog box, type a new name and specify the file format you wish to use. Then, click [Save]. After you have modified an image file, you can save it under the same file name (overwriting the original image).
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Editing Images with Other Programs It is possible to edit images that you have selected in ImageBrowser using a different image editing program that you have registered. This section describes how to perform this operation. REFERENCE • If you have not installed an image editing program such as the one that may have been supplied with your Canon digital camera, then you cannot select this function. If this is the case, you need to install the program.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Opening the Camera Window This chapter describes how to use the Camera Window of ImageBrowser. Let’s begin by looking at the three ways of opening the Camera Window. Using the Canon Camera button Click (Canon Camera) to display the Camera Window. Automatic opening When you connect the camera through a USB port and make it ready for communication with your computer, ImageBrowser starts automatically. Both the Browser and Camera Windows appear.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Importing Images (1/2) This section describes how to import images stored on the camera (CF card) to your PC. How to import an image Click the thumbnail of the image that you want to import from the camera and click (Download). REFERENCE • The image is imported into the library or folder currently selected in the Browser Window. • The name of the camera you are using as well as thumbnails of the images on the camera appear in the Camera Window.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Importing Images (2/2) Other ways of importing images ■ Double-click You can double-click the thumbnail of an image in the Camera Window. The image is then imported into ImageBrowser. ■ Drag-and-drop Drag an image in the Camera Window and drop it into a folder in the Browser Window. The image is then imported into ImageBrowser.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Deleting Images on the Camera This section describes how to delete images stored on the camera (CF card). How to delete an image on the camera Select the image that you want to delete and click to delete it. (Delete) Other ways of deleting images ■ Deleting multiple images You can select several images by holding down the [shift] key and clicking the images that you want to delete. When you have selected all the images to be deleted, perform the deletion.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Rotating Images This section describes how to rotate images (stored on the camera) to the desired orientation. How to rotate an image In the Camera Window, select the image that you want to rotate. Click (Rotate) and click the rotation angle that you want to use on the menu. REFERENCE • 90 degrees left is a counterclockwise rotation and 90 degrees right is a clockwise rotation. • The Rotate function affects only the image displayed in the Camera Window.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Copying Images to a Camera (1/2) This section describes how to copy images from your computer to the camera (CF card). Then you can display the images on your camera. This is useful when, for example, you want to use your computer to create a presentation, copy it to the camera, and use the camera to give a presentation to your clients. How to copy an image to the camera Click (Upload). A dialog box appears.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Copying Images to a Camera (2/2) REFERENCE • If the “Adjust Height” check box and the “Adjust Width” check box are not selected, then enlargement/reduction of the image is not performed. • If the “Adjust Height” check box and the “Adjust Width” check box are both selected, then the vertical/horizontal ratio of the image might change. • You can copy images of the following formats to the camera: JPEG, RAW, PICT, TIFF, Windows BMP.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Checking and Modifying the Camera Settings You can check and modify the camera settings from your computer. This section describes how. How to check or modify the camera settings Click (Setup Options) to display a menu. On the menu, click [Camera Settings]. Type the name of the owner of the camera here. Use this button to synchronize the camera clock and your computer clock. You can set the date and time from here. Use this button to format the CF card on the camera.
Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Other Functions of the Camera Window This section describes the additional functions of the Camera Window that you can use. On the [Setup Options] menu, click [Communication Setting]. This displays a dialog box where you can make the communication settings of the communication port between the camera and your computer. 44 Click this button to reestablish the connection between the camera and your computer after breaking it.
Chapter 6 Using Images Creating Images for E-mail (1/2) This chapter describes how you can use the images stored in ImageBrowser in various situations. First, let’s begin with how you can reduce image files so they can be attached to e-mail. 4 Click [Next]. The Create Image for Email dialog box appears. (However, if you selected the “Send image(s) without compression” option, the Send Email dialog box appears and you can proceed to step 7.) 5 Specify the reduction ratio and the image quality.
Chapter 6 Using Images 7 Creating Images for E-mail (2/2) Save the image and select whether you want to start your e-mail program. • When you click [Finish], if you have selected “Start email application after closing” in step 7, your e-mail program starts automatically. You can send the image you just created by opening a new e-mail and attaching the image to the e-mail message.
Chapter 6 Using Images Running Slide Shows (1/2) This section describes how to use images to run slide shows, displaying images in sequence in full-screen mode. Setting up a slide show First, you need to specify how to run the slide show, as follows: On the [Display] menu, click [Slide Show Options] to set up the options. Select the “Auto Play” option if you want the slide show to proceed automatically and go to the next slide after a predetermined number of seconds.
Chapter 6 Using Images Running Slide Shows (2/2) How to run a slide show First, in the Browser Area, select images that you want to use in the slide show. Next, on the [Display] menu, click [Slide Show]. The slide show starts. If you selected “Control with Mouse or keypad” in the Slide Show Options dialog box, you can control the slide show as follows: (You can use this method even if you selected “Auto Play”.) ■ To move to the next image Press the [return] or [→] key. Click the image.
Chapter 6 Using Images Adding Sound to Images You can add sound to your images and play the sound later as necessary. The following mark appears when an image is accompanied by sound. REFERENCE To add sound to images using ImageBrowser, you must use your Mac OS recording function. Connect all the peripherals that you need, such as a microphone, and confirm the settings are set for recording on the [Sound] on the [Control Panels].
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (1/7) The following sections describe how to print images. Displaying the print layout After you select the images that you want to print in the Browser Area, click (Print Layout). The Print window opens and the selected images are automatically laid out. REFERENCE • To select several images, hold down the [shift] key and click the images that you want. Further, you can select all of the images in a folder by clicking the (Select All) button.
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (2/7) Adding or deleting an image To add an image to be printed, drag it from the Browser Area or the Camera Window to the Print window. The image is added to the Print window. To delete an image, select it in the Print window. On the [Edit] menu, click [Clear]. The image is deleted from the Print window. (Layout Options) and click one of To select a layout, click the option buttons in the “Layout Type” area. Click here.
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (3/7) Moving or changing the size of an image When the layout type is “Free”, you can move or change the size of an image. To do so, perform the following procedure. Drag the image that you want to move. Reorganizing and rotating images, and specifying the number of images per page When the layout type is “Free”, you can use the following functions: Specify the number of images that you want to see on each page. If you change this value, the images are reorganized.
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (4/7) Typing a caption You can type captions for individual images. Select an image and on the [Edit] menu, click [Edit Caption]. The Edit Caption window appears. Type your caption and specify the font and its size, as well as any styles that you want. Click [OK]. Specify the font (typeface). Specify the style of the font. 53 Specify the size of the font. Specify the alignment of the text. Specify spacing between characters.
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (5/7) Typing text You can type text anywhere you want in the layout. First, make sure that no images are selected and on the [Edit] menu, click [Add Text]. A window where you can type text appears. Type your text and specify the font and its size, as well as any styles that you want. Click [OK]. Text surrounded by a frame is called a “text box.” You can control text boxes as follows: ■ Moving text boxes You can move text boxes by dragging them.
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (6/7) Typing a header You can type a page header. First, make sure that no images are selected and on the [Edit] menu, click [Edit Header]. The Edit Header window appears. Type your text and specify the font and its size, as well as any styles that you want. Click [OK]. Duplicating images You can duplicate images by selecting the image that you want, and clicking [Copy Image] on the [Edit] menu. The image is duplicated.
Chapter 6 Using Images Printing Images (7/7) Printing Once you have finished making all the adjustments that you want in the Print window, click (Print). When the Print dialog box appears, make your print settings and start printing. IMPORTANT The time it takes to print depends on the number and size of your images. REFERENCE To start printing, on the [File] menu, point to [Print] and click [Print]. Click here.
Chapter 6 Using Images Multiple Page Printing This section describes how to divide images for multiple page printing. Multiple page printing allows you to divide panoramic images, that you created using PhotoStitch, and print them on several pages. You can create a large photo by pasting the printed images together. Adjust the print settings in the dialog box illustrated below and click [Print] to launch the print job.
Chapter 6 Using Images Sorting Images by Date and Time (TimeTunnel) (1/2) This section describes how to use TimeTunnel to sort images by date and time, like arranging images in a time tunnel. Point an image and wait a moment. The information about the image is displayed. Displaying TimeTunnel On the [Display] menu, click [Switch to TimeTunnel]. The Browser Area switches to TimeTunnel display. How to use TimeTunnel You can perform the following operations in TimeTunnel display.
Chapter 6 Using Images Sorting Images by Date and Time (TimeTunnel) (2/2) Using the Control Panel menu Making settings from the Display menu The Control Panel menu allows you to control TimeTunnel. Click to display the tool panel. You can make TimeTunnel settings from the [Display] menu. To do so, on the [Display] menu, point to [TimeTunnel View Setting] and click any option that you want to change. Enables or disables [Auto Cruise].
Chapter 6 Using Images Stitching Panoramic Images with PhotoStitch The following sections describe how to open and use programs in ImageBrowser. If you have several images of the same scene with only a slight difference, you can use PhotoStitch to connect the images together to make a panoramic image. This section describes how to use this program to stitch images. Then, follow the instructions on the upper part of the PhotoStitch window, and stitch your images together.
Chapter 6 Using Images Operating the Shutter from Your Computer (RemoteCapture) This section introduces RemoteCapture, a program that enables you control, from your computer, the shutter of the camera connected to your computer. Using the RemoteCapture functions Displays a list of pictures taken. IMPORTANT You can use RemoteCapture only if the camera is connected to your computer through a USB port and the communication between them is ready. (Some camera models do not support this function).
Chapter 6 Using Images Using Other Programs This section introduces programs other than those described so far. Plug-In Module By installing a Canon Digital Camera Plug-In Module for the Canon camera, you can use programs such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe and Adobe Photoshop to directly import images stored on the camera. Click this button to display the images stored on the camera. 62 Click to download the selected images to your computer.
Appendices Using Non-USB Connections This section describes how to use a CF card reader or a PC card reader to import images, and how to connect a camera to your computer using a serial port. REFERENCE For information on connection and setup, refer to the documentation that comes with the appropriate product. Double-click this folder. Using a CF card reader or PC card reader Connect the card reader to your computer, and install any necessary drivers or programs.
Appendices Supported File Formats The following is a list of file formats supported by ImageBrowser. Readable files ImageBrowser can read the following file formats. ■ JPEG files Most digital cameras use this file format. It takes advantage of the characteristics of the human eyes to achieve a high compression rate.
Appendices Preventing ImageBrowser from Starting Automatically This section describes how to set up ImageBrowser so that it does not start automatically when you connect a camera to your computer and enable the communication between them. Canceling the automatic start On (Apple menu), point to [Control Panels] and click [Canon USB Camera]. Clear the selection from “The application program below will start.” in the dialog box. Clear this selection.
Appendices Customizing Preferences (1/4) ImageBrowser provides a variety of preferences that you can customize to make ImageBrowser work the way you like. This section introduces some of the major preferences that you can change. Browser tab Opening the Preferences dialog box On the [Edit] menu, click [Preferences] to open the Preferences dialog box. Then, use the tabs to customize the preferences. Allows you to set the background color of the Preview window. Click here.
Appendices Customizing Preferences (2/4) Thumbnail Cache tab Camera tab When you select a folder from a peripheral, such as a CD-ROM or CD-R, in the Explorer View Section, ImageBrowser creates a file in a predetermined folder for the thumbnail displayed in the Browser Area. However, when viewing a CD-ROM or a CD-R containing a large number of files, the number of thumbnails also increases, resulting in less free hard disk space on your computer.
Appendices Customizing Preferences (3/4) File Format tab Use this to specify the output format to use when converting RAW images. Note that only some cameras support the “TIFF 16bits/channel” format. 68 ImageBrowser Software Guide Print tab Use this to select the information displayed as the caption for each image when you open the Print Layout window.
Appendices Customizing Preferences (4/4) Units tab Use this to set the units used for measuring the paper size in the Print window.
Appendices Playing Movie If your camera can shoot movie, you can use ImageBrowser to handle the movie files. After shooting movie, connect your camera to your computer. When you open the Camera Window, it displays a thumbnail (the first frame of the movie) and a movie mark. You can import movie files in the Browser Area the same way you do images. In this case, a thumbnail and a movie mark appear in the Browser Area. When you double-click the thumbnail, QuickTime Player starts and plays the movie.
Appendices Converting RAW Images (1/2) If your camera supports RAW files, you can obtain high quality images. However, programs cannot open RAW files. You must convert them to a format that can be used by programs. This section describes how to convert RAW images. How to convert a RAW image (simple method) In the Browser Area, select a RAW image. On the [File] menu, click [Convert RAW Images] to start the conversion.
Appendices Converting RAW Images (2/2) How to convert a RAW image (and adjusting image quality) You can convert a RAW image and adjust the image quality, using the following procedure. When the following dialog box appears, adjust the image quality and click [OK] to start the conversion. Description of this operation appears here. REFERENCE This image quality adjustment is performed with the original, rich color palette (gradation) preserved.
Appendices Setting up Slide Shows on the Camera If the camera comes with a slide show feature, you can use ImageBrowser to edit slide shows. From the image list on the left, drag images to the right area and arrange their sequence for the slide show. REFERENCE For detailed information on how to use a slide show and display images, refer to the documentation that comes with your camera. How to set up a slide show In the Camera Window, click (Slide/DPOF). Click here.
Appendices Setting up DPOF Prints (1/2) If the camera comes with the DPOF feature, you can use ImageBrowser to save images and the number of copies that you want to print on a CF card. When the following window appears, select the “Print Order (DPOF)” option that appears on the upper left part of the window. Then from the list below, select the print type. IMPORTANT This feature does not directly work with RAW images.
Appendices Setting up DPOF Prints (2/2) Standard printing Index printing The number under each image indicates the number of copies to print. Use the arrows to select the number of copies that you want. Allows you to specify the number of copies to print. When you are done with your selections, click [Save to Camera] to save the information. REFERENCE The procedure described above also applies when the print type is Both (Standard/Index).
Appendices Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot problems. The event dialog box does not appear. If the event dialog box does not appear, even though the camera is connected to your computer using the USB port and you have enabled the communication between them, or ■ Check your computer Automatic launching of ImageBrowser upon connection to the camera via interface cable is only supported on Macintosh computers that are equipped with a built-in USB port.
Index Index (1/2) A D Add text ..................................................... 54 Adjust Color .............................................. 33 AIFF format ............................................... 49 Alignment .................................................. 53 Auto Play ................................................... 47 Automatic start .......................................... 65 DCIM ......................................................... 63 Delete folder .......................
Index Index (2/2) P S PC card reader ......................................... 63 PhotoDeluxe ............................................. 62 Photoshop ................................................. 62 PhotoStitch ............................................... 60 PICT file .................................................... 64 Play movie ................................................... 70 sound ................................................... 49 Plug-In Module ................................
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