Digital Photo Professional for Windows INSTRUCTION MANUAL (EOS-1D Mark II)

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About This Manual
In this manual, Windows XP Professional/Home Edition is referred to as Windows XP, and
Windows 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000.
Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the
examples are from Windows XP.
In this document, square brackets [ ] are used to indicate items such as button names and
icon names that appear on the computer screen.
Numbers in parentheses in this document indicate reference pages.
in this document indicates the sequence of operation as shown below.
Example: [View] menu [Sort] [File name]
In order to transfer images from Digital Photo Professional to Photoshop, you will need
Adobe Photoshop (third-party product). This manual shows how to transfer images to
Adobe Photoshop 7.0, as an example.
The explanations given below describe the type of content indicated by the respective icons.
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interfere with the functioning of software and computer.
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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.
Warning
Do not play the supplied CD-ROM(s) in any CD-ROM Player that does not support data CD-ROMs. The
extremely loud sound that may result from playing the CD-ROM(s) in an audio CD player (music player)
could damage the speakers. It is also possible to suffer hearing losses from listening with headphones to
the loud sounds of a data CD-ROM played on a music CD player.
How to Read the Manual and the Conventions Used
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