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Table Of Contents
- Canon Utilities ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide
- Table of Contents
- Notations and Conventions
- Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX?
- Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images
- Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected
- Camera Control Window
- Downloading Images Automatically—Camera Operations
- Downloading Images Automatically—Computer Operations
- Checking Images in the Camera before Downloading
- Deleting Images from the Camera
- Downloading Sound Files from the Camera
- Other Features of the Camera Browser Window
- Printing Images in the Camera
- Setting the My Camera Settings
- Checking and Changing Camera Settings
- Copying Images to the Camera
- Operating the Camera Shutter from the Computer
- Chapter 4 Viewing Images
- Selecting Folders
- Changing the Display Mode
- Changing the Displayed Folder
- Changing the Main Window Display Mode
- Checking Images in a Pop-Up Window
- Opening Images
- Using the Viewer Window
- Opening the Previous or Next Image
- Changing the Display Magnification
- Using the Full Screen Display
- Displaying Multiple Images
- Synchronizing Multiple Images
- Displaying Shooting Information for Images
- Displaying the Autofocus Frame
- Converting and Displaying RAW Images
- Playing Movies
- Playing Sound Files
- Printing Displayed Images
- Closing the Viewer Window
- Chapter 5 Organizing Images
- Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features
- Editing Images
- Editing Images with Other Programs
- Sending Images by E-mail
- Exporting Images
- Running a Slide Show
- Adding Sounds to Images
- Printing Images
- Index Print
- Using My Camera Maker (Windows XP and Windows 2000 only)
- Playing Sound Files
- Playing Movies
- Editing Movies
- Exporting Movies
- Extracting Frames from a Movie (Windows XP only)
- Converting RAW Images
- Stitching Panoramic Images - PhotoStitch
- Saving Images to CD-R/RW Disks (Windows XP Only)
- Appendices
- Index
Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ZoomBrowser EX?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
Appendices Index
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Using My Camera Maker (Windows XP and Windows 2000 only) (2/3)
IMPORTANT
• The “Sound time” will display in red if the sound file exceeds
the time limit.
If this happens, select the desired sound portion using the
blue and red switches and select [Cuts both switches, before
blue and after red] from the [cut] menu to delete unnecessary
sound portions.
In addition, when you select [Limits blue and red switch to
within limit time], the switches can no longer be moved
outside of the time limit width.
REFERENCE
• The Volume switch setting affects the volume of the sound file
to be saved. In other words, if you turn down the volume of a
sound you recorded on the computer because it is too loud
when you play it, the sound will have a low volume when you
upload it to the camera. So when the playback volume is too
loud on the computer, turn down the volume of the speakers.
Click here to record sounds.
Click here to open sound files.
Change the file type.
Ends the recording.
Cuts out unnecessary sound portions.
Use these tabs to switch between sound files for recording and editing.
Volume
Sets the blue and
red switches.
Plays sounds.
The blue and red switches designate the sound
range. (You can delete useless sections by
clicking the [Cut] button after having selected
the desired sound portion with the switches.)
Shows from where the
sound starts to play.
Creating a My Camera Sound
1.
Select any tab in the My Camera Maker window from
[2. StartSound] to [5. SelftimerSound].
2.
Create and edit sounds using the buttons in the
window shown to the right.