Introduction Table of Contents Image Viewing, Organizing and Editing Software 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation ZoomBrowser EX Advanced Operation Ver. 6.1 Instruction Manual Y P O C High-Level Functions Preferences O In this manual, ZB is used for ZoomBrowser EX. Reference O In this manual, the windows used in the examples are from Windows XP. O Click on the icons below on the bottom right of the screen to switch between pages.
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Introduction Introduction Main Features of ZB Makeup of Each Chapter Download images to your computer Check images Print images Organize images Edit images Chapter 1 Basic Operation Starting up and exiting ZB Downloading images to your computer Checking images Printing images Basic Operation Chapter 2 Advanced Operation Advanced Operation Efficient checking of images Organizing images Editing images Utilizing images Index printing Adjust images Trim images Insert text Correct red-eye Utilize image
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Basic Operation.................................. 6 Organizing Images ......................................................... 24 Starting up ZB ...................................................................7 Creating a Folder for Saving Images........................... 24 Moving Images ............................................................ 25 Moving Images in Folders ........................................
Introduction Chapter 3 High-Level Functions....................... 43 Adjusting RAW Images................................................... 59 Comparing Multiple Images ............................................44 Viewing Shooting Information for an Image ....................47 Applying Picture Style Files ......................................... 61 White Balance Files and Tone Curve Files ................. 62 Saving White Balance Files......................................
Introduction Reference ............................................................. 70 Troubleshooting ..............................................................71 Deleting the Software (Uninstalling) ...............................71 System Requirements ....................................................72 Supported Images ..........................................................72 List of Main Window Functions .......................................73 Zoom Mode.....................................
1 Basic Operation Introduction Starting up ZB............................................................ 7 Downloading an Image to Your Computer ................ 7 Downloading Images Using Your Card Reader............ 9 Viewing an Image .................................................... 11 View Images as Thumbnails in the Main Window ...... 11 Enlarging a Selected Folder ................................... 12 Changing the Display Magnification .......................
Starting up ZB Double-click the desktop icon. Downloading an Image to Your Computer Introduction Connect the camera and computer with the cable provided and download the images saved on the memory card inside the camera. For downloading images, start up the camera software “EOS Utility” from ZB and use. Table of Contents 1 Select the save destination for the images. Basic Operation 1 2 3 4 Advanced Operation Double-click ZB starts up and the main window appears.
Introduction 2 Start up EOS Utility. Click the buttons [Acquire & Camera Settings] X [Connect to EOS Camera]. 3 Connect your camera and computer and turn the camera on. Connect the camera and your computer with the interface cable provided with the camera and turn the camera on. For detailed instructions on connecting your camera and computer, refer to the “EOS Utility Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual). Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation EOS Utility starts up.
Introduction 4 Download images. Downloading Images Using Your Card Reader You can also download images to the computer using a third-party card reader. Click 1 Select the save destination for the images 2 Load the memory card into the card reader. Table of Contents (p.7). 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Y P O C Downloading of images begins. The downloaded images are saved in the folder selected in step 1 and are displayed in the main window of ZB.
Introduction 3 Start up ZB. Click the buttons [Acquire & Camera Settings] X [Acquire Images from Memory Card]. 4 Download images. Download images window Table of Contents Click 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Download images window appears. Y P O C Downloading of images begins. The downloaded images are saved in the folder selected in step 1 and are displayed in the main window of ZB. The downloaded images are sorted into folders by date and saved.
Viewing an Image Introduction Images downloaded to your computer are displayed as a thumbnails list in the main window. You can double-click an image to open the viewer window and display the image at a larger size. View Images as Thumbnails in the Main Window Click to select the image Main window Simple Display Function Move the cursor over the image with the mouse and you can check images that are displayed in the simple display window (mouse over window).
Introduction Enlarging a Selected Folder Images downloaded to your computer are displayed in folders in the main window. Double-click on an empty part of the folder you want to enlarge to zoom in and display the images inside that folder at a larger size. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Enlarge folders. Advanced Operation Y P O C High-Level Functions Doubleclick on an empty part of the folder To revert to the folder size before enlarging, click [ of the window.
Introduction Changing the Display Magnification Enlarging and Viewing Images One at a Time If you have many images inside a folder and they are small and difficult to see, you can change the display magnification and display the images at a larger size. 1 Double-click an image to enlarge. Double-click Change the display magnification. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Drag to the right Advanced Operation Y P O C You can also change the display magnification by clicking [ or [ ].
Introduction 2 Click [ ] or [ display. ] to switch to the image you want to Displaying an Image Across the Whole Window (Full View Display) Double-click on the image you want to display across the whole window. Viewer window Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Double-click Advanced Operation Y P O C You can also display the image across the whole window by clicking [ ] on the top of the window. The image is enlarged and displayed across the whole window.
Printing an Image Introduction This section explains how to print one image on one sheet of paper, and how to print using Easy-PhotoPrint EX. 2 Display the print settings window. Click the buttons [Print & Email] X [Photo Print]. Table of Contents Printing One Image on One Sheet of Paper You can print one image on one sheet of paper. 1 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Select the image to be printed. Click Advanced Operation Y P O C The [Photo Print] window appears.
Introduction Printing an Image Using Easy-PhotoPrint EX If you have an inkjet printer that is compatible with the Easy-PhotoPrint EX (hereinafter, “EPP EX”) software for Canon printers, you can start up EPP EX from within ZB and easily perform high-quality photo printing. To perform this printing, it is necessary to first install EPP EX version 1.0 or later on your computer. Also, Easy-PhotoPrint users can select [Easy-PhotoPrint] in step 2 and print following the same steps. 2 Start up EPP EX.
Introduction 4 Specify the paper size and then click [Layout/Print]. 5 Specify the layout and then click the [Print] button. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Y P O C Printing begins. High-Level Functions Preferences Reference Contents Lookup Index You can also create an album with EPP EX by clicking the [Create and Print Album] button in the menu in step 2.
Exiting ZB Introduction In the main window, select the [File] menu X [Exit]. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation ZB exits.
2 Advanced Operation Introduction Checking/Sorting Images ......................................... 20 Enlarging and Checking Images One at a Time ........ 20 Enlarging a Specific Part of an Image ................... 21 Sorting Images........................................................... 21 Arranging Images in the Main Window .................... 22 Extracting Images You Want to Display (Filter Display) ...............................................................
Checking/Sorting Images Introduction You can enlarge images one at a time from a list in the main window and check what they look like in detail, and sort them into one of three groups with [ ] (ratings). 2 Click [ ] or [ display. ] to switch to the image you want to Viewer window Table of Contents Enlarging and Checking Images One at a Time 1 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Double-click on the image on the top left of the main window. Double-click Advanced Operation The viewer window appears.
Introduction Enlarging a Specific Part of an Image Sorting Images 1 Enlarge an image. You can sort images into one of three groups by attaching [ according to photo subject or theme. Please note that [ automatically attached to images shot with your camera. Increase or decrease a rating. Drag to the right You can also change the display magnification by clicking [ or [ ]. The image enlarges and the [Navigator] window appears.
Arranging Images in the Main Window You can arrange images in order of how many [ ] you have attached to it (ratings), or according to the image’s shooting date and time. Select the [View] menu X [Sort by] X desired item. Introduction Extracting Images You Want to Display (Filter Display) You can extract images displayed in the main window by the number of [ ] you have attached to them (ratings). Table of Contents 1 Click the [ Basic Operation ] button.
Efficiently Checking/Sorting Images With Preview Mode that displays images as thumbnails and as single images in the same window, you can sort images by the number of [ ] while checking efficiently. You can also simultaneously check shooting information for images. Introduction 2 Click the [ ] or the [ ] button to switch to the image you want to check, and then sort with the number of [ ]. The selected image is enlarged in the center of the window 1 Enable Preview Mode.
Organizing Images This section explains functions that are useful for organizing images such as creating new folders for saving sorted images, moving and copying images and deleting unwanted images. 2 Select the [File] menu X [New Folder]. Introduction Table of Contents Creating a Folder for Saving Images 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation You can create a folder to save sorted images. the folder area, select the location where the new 1 Infolder is to be created.
Introduction Moving Images in Folders Moving Images You can move or copy images to separate folders and organize them according to shot date or theme. You can move or copy folders that contain images, and organize images in folders. Table of Contents Drag the folder to be moved or copied. Drag the image to be moved or copied. To move:Drag the image and release when the image is in the destination folder.
Introduction Changing Image File Names or Folder Names the image whose name you want to change in 1 Select the main window, or select the folder whose name you want to change in the folder area. 2 Select the [File] menu X [Rename]. Deleting Images Please take care as deleted images cannot be recovered. 1 Select the unwanted image in the main window. 2 Click [Delete]. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Y P O C Click The [Confirm File Delete] dialog box appears.
Introduction Deleting Folders Registering Frequently-Used Folders as Favorite Folders Deleted folders cannot be recovered. Please take care as all images inside folders are also deleted. the folder area, select the folder you want to 1 Indelete. 2 Select the [File] menu X [Delete]. You can register shortcuts for frequently-used folders in the [Favorite Folders] tab sheet in the folder area to make images easier to find.
Introduction 3 the registered folder to display the images 4 Select inside the folder. Select the [Favorite Folders] tab sheet. Deleting Favorite Folders If you no longer need a folder you have registered in the [Favorite Folders] tab sheet, you can delete it from this tab sheet. Please note that as registered folders are shortcuts, the original folder will not be deleted when you delete the shortcut.
Editing an Image If the brightness or color of images is different from what you visualized when you shot the photo, you can adjust an image using the editing functions to bring them closer to what you visualized. This section explains about automatic adjustment of images, adjustment of brightness, saturation and contrast, trimming images, inserting text into images, adjustment of sharpness and red-eye correction.
Introduction 4 Click the [Auto Adjust Image] button. Window in enlarged display Auto Adjustment window Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation The image is adjusted. 5 Enlarge the window and check the adjustments. Y P O C High-Level Functions Preferences Enlargement display position Drag to move the enlargement display position To revert to full view, click [ ] on the bottom left of the window. the [Save As] button and save as a separate 6 Click image.
Introduction Adjusting Brightness, Color and Contrast You can adjust the brightness, color (saturation) and contrast of images. 1 [Color/Brightness Adjustment] and then click 2 Select the [Finish] button. Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.29). 4 the [Save As] button and save as a separate 5 Click image . Enlarge the window and check the adjustments (p.30). (p.30) The [Color/Brightness Adjustment] window appears. 3 Adjust the image.
Introduction Trimming an Image You can trim only the part of an image you need, or change the composition of an image where an image shot horizontally becomes vertical. the image you want to edit and display the 1 Select [Edit Image] window . 2 Select [Trim] and then click the [Finish] button. 3 Drag the trimming range. (p.29) The [Trim Image] window appears. 4 Click the [Trim Image] button. Table of Contents The image is trimmed. 5 Click the [Save As] button and save as a separate image (p.30).
Introduction Inserting Text into Images You can insert the date and time you shot an image and text into an image as text. 4 Using the keyboard, enter the text you want to insert. Table of Contents the image you want to edit and display the 1 Select [Edit Image] window . 2 Select [Insert Text] and then click the [Finish] button. 3 Drag the range for inserting text. 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation (p.29) The [Insert Text] window appears.
Introduction 4 the [Save As] button and save as a separate 5 Click image . Enlarge the window and check the adjustments (p.30). Adjusting Sharpness You can make the overall atmosphere of an image harder or softer. 1 2 Select [Sharpness] and then click the [Finish] button. 3 Adjust the image. Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.29). (p.30) The [Sharpness] window appears.
Introduction Correcting Red-Eye Manually Correcting Red-Eye Automatically You can automatically detect and correct red-eye that occurs when you photograph people using a flash. 1 [Red Eye Correction] and then click the 2 Select [Finish] button. Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.29). The [Red Eye Correction] window appears. 3 Click the [Start] button. Red Eye Correction window You can manually correct red-eye that cannot be corrected automatically.
Utilizing Your Images Introduction You can view your images as a slide show, send them in an e-mail or use them as wallpaper or screen savers for your computer. 3 Set the slide show style and then click the [Finish] button. View as a Slide Show window Viewing Images as a Slide Show You can display selected images across the whole window and switch between them as a slide show. 1 Select images. 2 Click [Slide Show]. The [View as a Slide Show] window appears.
Introduction Slide Show window Sending an Image by E-Mail You can attach a selected image to an e-mail and send it. The attached image to be sent is a copy of the original image and therefore the original image remains unaffected on your computer. Please note that the e-mail software for attaching and sending an image selected in ZB is MAPI-compatible software. Please consult the Instruction Manual for your e-mail software for settings related to MAPI. 1 Select an image.
Introduction 3 Select [Using the recommended settings.], and then click the [Attach to Email] button. Email Images window Creating Wallpaper from an Image You can make a selected image wallpaper for your computer. The bitmap image for the wallpaper (extension “.BMP”) is created using a copy of an image and therefore the original image remains unaffected. 1 Select an image. 2 Click the buttons [Export] X [Export as a Wallpaper]. Y P O C The [Export as a Wallpaper] window appears.
Introduction 3 Specify the layout and the save destination for the wallpaper, and then click the [Finish] button. Export as a Wallpaper window Creating a Screen Saver from an Image You can make a selected image a screen saver for your computer. The data for the screen saver (extension “.SCR”) is created using a copy of an image and therefore the original image remains unaffected. 1 Select an image. the buttons [Export] X [Export as a Screen 2 Click Saver].
Introduction 3 Checkmark [Include images in the screen saver] and click the [Finish] button. Export as a Screen Saver window 4 Specify the saved screen saver on your computer. On the desktop, right-click with the mouse and in the menu that appears, select [Properties]. Display the [Screen Saver] tab sheet in the [Display Properties] dialog box.
Writing Images to a CD You can write selected images to a CD. This function is only compatible with a computer that has Windows Vista or Windows XP preinstalled and is equipped with a standard CD-R/RW drive. 3 Click the buttons [Export] X [Backup to CD]. Introduction Table of Contents 1 Insert a CD-R/RW disk in the CD-R/RW drive. When the dialog box below appears, select the [Cancel] to close the dialog box. 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation The [Backup to CD] window appears.
Printing Multiple Images on One Sheet of Paper (Index Printing) You can arrange multiple images in index format and print them on one sheet of paper. 1 2 Click the buttons [Print & Email] X [Index Print]. Select the images. 3 Introduction Specify settings such as the paper type and the number of prints, and then click the [Print] button. Print preview Index Print window Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation The [Index Print] window appears. Y P O C Printing begins.
3 High-Level Functions Introduction Listing Images by Folder Level ................................ 45 Changing the Levels of the Displayed Folders .......... 46 Adding Sound to Images/Playing Back .................. 63 Adding Sound to Images ............................................ 63 Playing Back Sound ................................................... 63 Viewing Shooting Information for an Image ............. 47 Printing Using Other Printing Software ..................
Comparing Multiple Images Introduction To compare multiple images, you can split the viewer window into two, three or four and display multiple images at the same time. You can also align the display position of enlarged images and compare. 1 ] . 2 Click [ the number of images you want to display at 3 Select the same time. 4 Click [Synchronize] and then enlarge the image. Click In the main window, select the images you want to compare (p.11). (p.73) The viewer window appears.
Listing Images by Folder Level You can switch the main window display to Scroll Mode that displays in folder levels and simultaneously view multiple folders and images inside the folders. Introduction 2 Check the images inside the folders. Click Number of images inside the folder and number of folders 1 Click the [Scroll Mode] tab sheet. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation The display in the main window switches to Scroll Mode.
Introduction Changing the Levels of the Displayed Folders You can set the level to which images and folders are displayed in the window, which makes looking for the folders and images you want easier. 3 Click the [OK] button. The main window is displayed at the folder depth you set. Example of display when you have set the folder level setting [3] 1 Select the [Tools] menu X [Preferences]. 2 Change the depth of the folder level to be displayed.
Viewing Shooting Information for an Image 1 Enable Zoom Mode or Scroll Mode . the image for which you want to view the 2 Select information. 3 Click [Properties]. (p.73) Introduction Properties window (p.74) Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Y P O C The [Properties] window (image information window) appears.
Changing the Size and Type of an Image and Saving You can change the size of an image or convert it to a TIFF image (extension “.TIFF”) or a bitmap image (extension “.BMP”) and save it. Because the image is saved as a separate image, the original image remains unaffected. 3 Introduction Specify the image size, type, file name and save destination, and then click the [Finish] button. Table of Contents 1 Select an image. 2 Click the buttons [Export] X [Export Still Images].
Exporting Shooting Information You can export as a text file the shooting information recorded to the image. Introduction 3 Specify the export shooting information and save destination, and then click the [Finish] button. Table of Contents 1 the buttons [Export] X [Export Shooting 2 Click Properties]. Select an image. 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation The [Export Shooting Properties] window appears. Y P O C The shooting information is saved as a text file (extension “.TXT”).
Organizing Images Using High-Level Functions You can organize images using high-level functions such as setting keywords and entering comments, renaming multiple files in a single operation and classifying images by shot year/month/date, all of which are useful when organizing your images. Entering Comments into Images You can enter information relating to images as comments. The entered comments are also useful when searching for images (p.53). 1 Display the [Properties] window .
Introduction Saving Multiple Images with New File Names You can copy multiple images and save them with new file names in a single operation. 3 Checkmark [Make copies of files], enter the file name and then click the [Finish] button. Table of Contents all the images you want to save with new file 1 Select names . the buttons [View & Classify] X [Rename 2 Click Multiple Files]. The [Rename Multiple Files] window appears. 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation (p.
Introduction Classifying Images by Shot Date Multiple images can be classified into different folders according to shot date. 3 Specify the folder structure and save destination, and then click the [Finish] button. Table of Contents 1 Select all the images to be classified . the buttons [View & Classify] X [Classify into 2 Click Folder]. (p.11) 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation The [Classify into Folder] window appears. Y P O C Images are classified by shot date.
Searching for Images Introduction 3 You can search for images by ratings (p.21), shot date, update, comments (p.50) and keywords (p.50). 1 Click the [Finish] button to close the search results window. The display returns to the main window. Click the buttons [View & Classify] X [Search]. 4 Check the searched images in the main window. The searched images are displayed as [Search Results] in the folder area in the main window. If you select this folder, the searched images are displayed.
Performing Advanced Editing Introduction This section explains image editing using high-level functions based on the assumption that you are familiar with handling standard image editing software. JPEG images deteriorate slightly when edited and saved, and the image before editing cannot be recovered. For this reason, an edited JPEG image should be saved as a separate image from the original image. 4 Adjust the image.
Introduction Adjusting the Brightness Level Adjusting the Tone Curve You can adjust the level of brightness (balance). You can adjust the brightness, contrast and color of a specific area by changing the tone curve. 1 Select. an image and display the [Edit Image] window [Color/Brightness Adjustment] and then click 2 Select the [Finish] button. (p.29) The [Color/Brightness Adjustment] window appears. 3 From the list box 4 Adjust the image. (p.54), select [Level Adjustment].
Introduction 4 Adjust the image. Unsharpening an Image You can set amount, radius and threshold values and adjust sharpness. 1 Select. an image and display the [Edit Image] window 2 Select [Sharpness] and then click the [Finish] button. 3 Select the [Unsharp Mask] tab sheet and adjust. (p.29) The [Sharpness] window appears. Y P O C Advanced Operation Preferences Reference The image is adjusted. The horizontal axis shows the input level and the vertical axis shows the output level.
Introduction Transferring Images to Other Image Editing Software You can transfer images to image editing software other than ZB. 1 Select. an image and display the [Edit Image] window 2 Select [Edit with external image editor]. the [Manage List] button and then register the 3 Click image editing software. (p.29) Merging Images to Create Panorama Images You can merge up to four JPEG images to create panorama images. For merging images, start up the image-merging software “PhotoStitch” from ZB and use.
Introduction 3 Check the arrangement of the images to be merged and click the [2. Merge] tab sheet. 4 Click [Start] to merge. If the arrangement of the images to be merged is not correct, drag the images to rearrange them. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Y P O C The images are merged and displayed. The window switches to the [2. Merge] tab sheet. 5 Click the [3. Save] tab sheet. High-Level Functions Preferences Reference The display switches to the [3.
Adjusting RAW Images 6 Check the save range and then click [Save]. You can make the same adjustments (reset processing conditions) to RAW images as the functions that are available on the camera, such as brightness and white balance adjustment. You can also convert edited RAW images to JPEG or TIFF images and save them. Because only the image processing conditions are changed when a RAW image is adjusted, the original image data remains totally unaffected.
Introduction 3 5 Adjust the image. RAW Image Task main window Specify the type for the image to be saved and the save destination, and then click the [Save] button. Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Y P O C The image is adjusted. For the adjustment items in the RAW Image Task main window, refer to p.79. Adjustment items displayed in [Image Quality Adjustment] vary depending on the camera model used for shooting the RAW image. 4 Click the [Save] button.
Introduction Applying multiple adjustment settings to an image at one time 1 Remove the check mark from [Preview]. 2 Set multiple adjustment items. 3 Click the [Update] button. All the adjustments are saved to the image and redisplayed in one operation.
Introduction A Picture Style file is an extended function of Picture Style. For more details on Picture Style files, refer to the Canon’s web site. The Picture Style files that you can apply to the camera are files with the “.PF2” extension only. Only one Picture Style file can be loaded for one RAW image. To apply another Picture Style file, repeat steps 2 to 3. For details on using Picture Style Editor, refer to the “Picture Style Editor Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual).
Adding Sound to Images/Playing Back Saving Tone Curve Files (Excludes the EOS1Ds Mark III and EOS-1D Mark III) 1 2 Click the [Save] button to save as a tone curve file. Click [ ] in [Image Quality Adjustment] and adjust the tone curve. Click the [Save] button in the [Tone Curve] dialog box to save the adjusted tone curve as a tone curve file (extension “.TCD”). EOS Utility to register the saved file to the 3 Use camera.
Printing Using Other Printing Software Introduction You can start up printing software installed on your computer from within ZB and print images. Table of Contents 1 Click the buttons [Print] X [Print Using Other 2 Software]. Select an image you want to print. The [Print Using Other Software] window appears. the printing software and then click the 3 Select [Launch] button. Advanced Operation The printing software starts up and the image you selected in step 1 is displayed.
4 Preferences Introduction Preferences ............................................................. 66 General Settings......................................................... 66 Selection Settings....................................................... 67 Rotation Settings ........................................................ 67 Printing Settings ......................................................... 68 Shooting Information Settings .................................... 68 Themes Settings..........
Preferences Introduction You can change any of the ZB functions in the preferences window. Check the settings displayed for each window before making changes. Select the [Tools] menu X [Preferences]. 1 the tab sheet to be set, make changes to the 2 Select settings and then click the [OK] button. General Settings You can make settings such as adjusting the minimum size of thumbnail images that are displayed in the main window, the speed of Zoom Mode (p.
Introduction Selection Settings You can make settings related to image selection. Rotation Settings You can make settings related to image rotation.
Introduction Printing Settings Shooting Information Settings If you are printing with the [Photo Print] window (p.15), you can set whether to trim the image and print with no borders around the paper, or to print as is without trimming. You can set the information that is displayed when you click [ (shooting information display) in the viewer window (p.76).
Showing/Hiding Task Buttons Themes Settings You can set the background color for the main window. You can show or hide task buttons displayed on the left of the main window according to your requirements. Hiding buttons you do not use makes operating ZB easier. 1 Select the [Tools] menu X [Customize]. the check mark from the buttons you want 2 Remove to hide. 3 Click the [OK] button to apply your changes. 4 Restart ZB for the settings to be applied. The [Customize] dialog box appears.
Reference Introduction Troubleshooting....................................................... 71 Deleting the Software (Uninstalling) ........................ 71 System Requirements ............................................. 72 Supported Images ................................................... 72 List of Main Window Functions................................ 73 Zoom Mode ................................................................ 73 Scroll Mode......................................................
Troubleshooting Deleting the Software (Uninstalling) If ZB is not operating correctly, refer to the items below. Also refer to the Help from the [Help] menu or click the [?] button at the top of each window and refer to the Help displayed. Installation could not be completed correctly You cannot install the software if a user setting other than [Computer administrator] privilege or [Administrator] privilege is selected.
System Requirements OS Computer CPU RAM Display Supported Images Windows Vista*1 Windows XP Professional/Home Edition*2 Windows 2000 Professional*3 PC with one of the above OS preinstalled (Upgraded machines not supported) * .NET Flamework 2.0 or later is required.*4 Windows Vista 1.
List of Main Window Functions Zoom Mode Introduction Image search (p.53) Slide show (p.36) Properties window (p.47) Viewer window (p.76) Deletes images (p.26) Rotates an image Moves the enlargement display position (p.13) Table of Contents Full view (p.13) 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Folder path Shows/hides the task buttons Display magnification (p.13) Filter display (p.22) Task buttons*1 Y P O C Folder area*2 Reduction display (p.13) Enlargement display (p.
Introduction Scroll Mode Image search (p.53) Deletes images (p.26) Slide show (p.36) Rotates an image Table of Contents Properties window (p.47) Viewer window (p.76) Display magnification (p.13) Filter display (p.
Introduction Preview Mode Image display area Image search (p.53) Slide show (p.36) Deletes images (p.26) Viewer window (p.76) Table of Contents Rotates an image Folder path Shows/hides the task buttons Filter display (p.
List of Viewer Window Functions Photo print window (p.77) Moves the enlargement display position (p.21) Reduction display (p.21) Enlargement display (p.21) Introduction Edits (p.29 to p.35, p.54 to p.57) Shows/hides the AF point Table of Contents Shows/hides the shooting information (p.14, p.20) Split displays (p.44) Switches between images Synchronize (p.44) File name Fit-to-window view (p.21) 100% (actual pixel size) view Display magnification (p.21) Full view display (p.14) Rating (p.
List of Photo Print Window Functions Trims the image Introduction Inserts text Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Printer selection and settings Y P O C High-Level Functions Print preview Preferences Reference Contents Lookup Index Shot date and time printing Borderless printing Number of prints Switches the printing image 77
List of Index Print Window Functions Introduction Printer selection and settings Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Paper orientation Layout settings Print information settings Y P O C High-Level Functions Print preview Preferences Reference Contents Lookup Index Switches the printing page Number of prints 78
List of RAW Image Task Main Window Functions Moves the enlargement display position Saves the image Transfers the image to image editing software Rotates the image Sets a check mark Introduction Zooms in Zooms out Cancels [ ], [ ] or [ ] 100% (actual pixel size) view Fit-to-window view Table of Contents Enlargement/reduction display Switches between displayed images Image display area Y P O C Thumbnail image display area Brightness adjustment 1 2 3 4 Basic Operation Advanced Operation Click whi
Introduction Contents Lookup Downloading Images to Your Computer Table of Contents Image Editing Download images by connecting your camera and computer p.7 Download images using a card reader p.9 Image Checking Use automatic adjustment p.29 Adjust brightness/darkness p.31 Make colors more vivid p.31 Raise the contrast p.31 p.32 Look through p.11 Trim parts of an image Enlarge and view p.13, p.
Index Introduction A Adding Sound to Images..................................................................... 63 Adjust JPEG Images..................................................................... 29, 54 Adjust RAW Images............................................................................ 59 Adjusting (JPEG or TIFF Image)................................................... 29, 54 Adjusting in RGB ..........................................................................
Introduction Full View Display................................................................................. 14 G General Settings (Preferences) .......................................................... 66 I Index Printing ...................................................................................... Insert Text ........................................................................................... Inserting Comments.........................................................................
Introduction Trimming ............................................................................................. 32 Trimming an Image ............................................................................. 32 U Unsharpening Mask ............................................................................ 56 V Viewer Window ....................................................................... 14, 20, 76 W White Balance............................................................................