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Table of Contents (1/2) Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? What Can ZoomBrowser EX Do? .............................................. 5 Guide to the ZoomBrowser EX Windows ................................. 6 Task Buttons and Main Window Features ................................ 8 Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer ...................................... 12 Printing Images .......................................................................
Table of Contents (2/2) Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Images ......................................................................... 91 Editing Images with Other Programs ...................................... 96 Sending Images by E-mail ........................................................ 97 Exporting Images .................................................................... 99 Running a Slide Show ............................................................
Notations and Conventions Symbol Usage Terminology Usage This guide uses the following symbols. The following terms are used in this guide as indicated below. Information essential to operations, such as explanations of functions or terminology, follows this symbol. • CF card, SD card, PC card, multimedia card ➜ memory card NOTE ○ Information about the steps to perform follows this symbol. Operating tips and convenient ways of using the program follow this symbol. Read these topics as you see fit.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? What Can ZoomBrowser EX Do? This section provides a brief explanation of the ZoomBrowser EX features. What You Can Do with a Camera Connected • Download images from the camera to the computer. • Save computer images to the camera. • Operate the camera shutter remotely from the computer (only on models supporting remote shooting). • Set up camera slide shows or DPOF print settings (only available on some models). • Check and change camera settings.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Guide to the ZoomBrowser EX Windows (1/2) This section briefly introduces the purposes and features of the two main windows for operating ZoomBrowser EX. Camera Control Window The Camera Control Window is the window that automatically opens when you connect a camera to the computer or insert a memory card into a memory card reader. You can download the camera or memory card images in a few easy steps. You can also use the computer to change some camera settings.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Guide to the ZoomBrowser EX Windows (2/2) Using the Right-Click in Operations With ZoomBrowser EX you can access many useful functions by using the right mouse button (right-click). For example, you can position the mouse pointer over an image in the Browser Area and right-click to display a menu like the following. Browser Area Right-click anywhere on the image to display a shortcut menu.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Task Buttons and Main Window Features (1/4) Task Area and Task Buttons The following menus appear when you click each respective task button. There are six task buttons in the Main Window’s Task Area. In the Main Window, you use these buttons to start performing tasks.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Task Buttons and Main Window Features (2/4) ■ Gray Buttons (Black Letters) Using the Task Windows This is the step that you can select at the present time. Switch to it by clicking the button. However, if you have already finished selecting an image and you switch to the [2. Select Captions for Printing] task, you must click [1. Select Images] again to reselect the image. When you select an item in the menu, the related steps appear in the Task Area.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Task Buttons and Main Window Features (3/4) Function Buttons Display Modes The following buttons are available in the Main Window. Use the tabs to switch between Browser Area display modes. View Image Button Displays the selected image in a viewer window. Properties Button Display Control Panel Displays the shooting information and other data for the selected image in the Properties window. The display control panel offers the following buttons.
Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Task Buttons and Main Window Features (4/4) Show/Hide Image Information Menu Use this to show or hide image information—such as the file name, shooting date or Star Rating—below the thumbnail. Selection Tool (Operative only in Zoom Mode) Restores the mouse pointer to a “pointer” when the Zoom In or Zoom Out button is being used. Zoom In Button (Operative only in Zoom Mode) Zooms in to folders or images in the Browser Area.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (1/8) This chapter explains a sequence of basic procedures in order, such as downloading images from the camera and printing downloaded images. This section starts by explaining the procedures for downloading images from the camera.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (2/8) Your camera model name or “Canon Camera” will appear here. Auto Start You can start ZoomBrowser EX with this method by attaching the camera to the computer and preparing it to transfer data. Set the following Auto Start Settings the first time (only) that you connect the camera to a computer. If you have already set them, proceed to the steps on the next page. Your computer system will determine which programs appear.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (3/8) ■ Procedures for Subsequent Connections to a Computer 1. IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Use the interface cable to connect the camera to the computer. Please see your Camera User Guide for information on how to connect the camera to a computer.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (4/8) This section describes two methods for downloading images shot from the camera to a computer. Using Camera Commands to Download Images ■ Downloading Images with Camera Commands You can download images using camera commands if your camera supports the direct transfer function (camera has a (Print/Share) button). You can use this method to download images with cameras that support the direct transfer function. 1.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (5/8) REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • If a remote shooting window opens, the Camera Control Window will not open. Please close the remote shooting window. • A dialog will appear if a camera and a memory card reader are connected concurrently to allow you to select the device from which images are shown.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (6/8) 2. Using Computer Commands to Download Images 1. Click [Acquire & Camera Settings] in the Main Window, followed by [Acquire Images]. Read the dialog that displays. If a Camera Control Window similar to the one below appears, proceed to Step 3. If you are using a memory card reader, check to ensure that the card is correctly inserted in the reader.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images 3. Downloading Images to a Computer (7/8) The images will begin to download. The downloaded images will be saved into folders according to their creation dates. When the download is complete, the downloaded images will appear in the Main Window. Click [Starts to download images].
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Downloading Images to a Computer (8/8) ■ The Menu Method Starting by Clicking an Icon or Menu Use the following methods to start ZoomBrowser EX using its desktop icon or a menu. ■ The Icon Method 1. 1. Click the [Start] menu and select [All Programs] or [Programs], followed by [Canon Utilities], [ZoomBrowser EX] and [ZoomBrowser EX]. ZoomBrowser EX will start and open its Main Window. Double-click the [ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Printing Images (1/6) You will use the PhotoRecord printing utility to print. 2. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • Images recorded in the Adobe RGB color space will appear unsaturated when printed using PhotoRecord (Color space settings are only available on select camera models). • Please see the PhotoRecord Help menu for more details on using this program.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images 3. Printing Images (2/6) To operate PhotoRecord, follow the procedures displayed at the window’s left. Click [2. Select Captions for Printing] and place a check mark beside the information you would like printed with the image (multiple selection possible).
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images 5. Printing Images (3/6) Click [2 Select Printer & Album Type] and select a printer and an album type. Select a printer. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • Select among the following album types. (The displayed album types may vary according to the printer in use.) • One Photo Per Page/One Photo Per Sheet Prints one image on each sheet of paper.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images 6. Printing Images (4/6) 7. Click [3 Select Paper] and choose the media type, paper size and paper orientation. Click [Decorate Album] and change the image background, frame and other design elements as desired. Media Type and Paper Size Settings Select an item to change. Select a design.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images 8. Printing Images (5/6) Click [Add Titles & Captions] and change or add titles and text as desired. To add new text, click the target page and input the text. Click on text that is already displayed to change it. Select the page. Select the text. Input the text. Edit it here.
Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images 9. Printing Images (6/6) Change the size and rotation angle of the image, text or clip art as desired. [4 Print], confirm the number of copies and 10. Click other print settings and click [Print]. The following operations can be performed in the album window. ■ Move Items You can move images, text or clip art by dragging them.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Camera Control Window This chapter explains the operations that can be performed with the Camera Control Window. This explains the procedures for downloading camera images using the camera’s Direct Transfer function. Selects a function in the Camera Control Window. Opening the Camera Control Window The Camera Control Window will automatically open when the camera is connected to your computer using the interface cable.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Downloading Images Automatically—Camera Operations Starting Auto Downloading 1. 2. Select [Change direct transfer download destination folder] and click [Next]. 3. Select a destination folder for the downloaded images and set the new folder creation method for downloads, then click [Finish]. Set the Direct Transfer settings on the camera, and start the direct transfer. This will download images automatically to the computer.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Downloading Images Automatically—Computer Operations (1/3) Starting Auto Downloading 1. Click [Starts to download images] in the Camera Control Window. This will download all the images automatically that have not yet been downloaded to the computer. 28 ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide Changing the Auto Download Settings Change the type of image to download or the destination folder. 1. Click [Preferences]. 2.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected 3. Downloading Images Automatically—Computer Operations (2/3) Select the type of image to download and click [Next]. 5. Set the process to initiate after the images are downloaded and click [Next]. To simply display the images in ZoomBrowser EX’s Browser Window, select [Display the folder at the save destination].
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Downloading Images Automatically—Computer Operations (3/3) 6. To initiate the selected auto download process immediately after the camera and computer are connected, place a check mark beside [Images are automatically downloaded to computer while camera is connected]. 7. Click [Finish]. 30 This concludes the settings procedure.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Checking Images in the Camera before Downloading (1/2) Selecting Images and Initiating the Download 1. 2. Select images for downloading in the Camera Browser Window. A blue frame displays around selected images. You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the [Ctrl] key while you click on successive images. You can also select a series of adjacent images by pressing and holding the [Shift] key while clicking on the first and last images.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected 4. Checking Images in the Camera before Downloading (2/2) Set the file name and destination folder settings and click [Starts Download]. The images will download to the computer. To change the file name, set the text characters for the file prefix and the consecutive numbering system. Specify a folder as the destination for downloaded images. Specify whether or not a subfolder is created and input a name.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Deleting Images from the Camera This section explains how to use the Camera Browser Window to delete images from the camera. 1. 2. A blue frame displays around selected images. You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the [Ctrl] key while you click on successive images. You can also select a series of adjacent images by pressing and holding the [Shift] key while clicking on the first and last images.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Other Features of the Camera Browser Window This section explains the other features of the Camera Browser Window. Changes the size of the image thumbnail (tiny version). Selects the image selection method.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the My Camera Settings (1/7) This section explains how to save the “My Camera Settings” on your computer to the camera or vice versa. Displaying the My Camera Settings Display the existing My Camera Settings supplied with ZoomBrowser EX.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected 3. Setting the My Camera Settings (2/7) Switch between the [Setup as a theme] and [Set individually] tabs, and in the [Set individually] tab, switch the options in the Data Type category. The My Computer list displays the images and sounds. The Camera list displays the My Camera Settings currently in the camera (only the editable settings are shown). Switches between theme sets and individual settings. Changes the type of data.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the My Camera Settings (3/7) Saving the My Camera settings to the camera This topic explains how to save the previously recorded My Camera Settings files to the camera. 1. Select the [Setup as a theme] tab in the My Camera window. To set the My Camera Settings individually, click the [Set individually] tab instead and select the respective settings, such as the start-up sound or image, in the Data Type category. Select the [Setup as a theme] tab.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected 3. Setting the My Camera Settings (4/7) Select the settings file you would like to replace in the Camera list and click [Save to Camera]. When you click [OK] in the confirmation dialog, the settings file in the camera will now be replaced with the one you specified from the computer. 4. Click the [Close] button to close the dialog. This concludes the procedure for adding settings to the camera.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the My Camera Settings (5/7) ■ Creating a Sound File Adding New Files to the My Camera Settings Use the functions of the My Camera Sound Maker to record and edit sounds. Creating a My Camera sound file is discussed in “Create a My Camera Sound “in Chapter 6. Create a new image or sound file and save it to the computer and then add that file as a My Camera Settings file.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected 2. Setting the My Camera Settings (6/7) Click the [Set individually] tab in the My Camera window and switch the Data Type. Click the [Set individually] tab in the My Camera window and switch the Data Type. 3. 4. In the Open dialog, select the file you created and click [Open]. The selected file will appear in the My Computer list. Click [Add File]. This concludes the process for adding the new settings.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the My Camera Settings (7/7) ■ If you selected the Theme tab in Step 1 Saving the Settings to the Computer The preview image will display in the area to the right and the start-up sound, the shutter sound, the operation sound and the self-timer sound will play in order. You can copy the My Camera Settings from the camera to the computer. 1.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting up Slide Shows on the Camera You can edit a camera slide show from the computer (if your camera supports the slide show function). 1. Click the [Set to Camera] tab in the Camera Control Window. 2. Click [Set Slide Show/ DPOF]. 4. Drag an image from the list on the left and drop it into the area on the right to line up the images to be used in the slide show. 5. When you are done arranging the slide sequence, click [Save to Camera].
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the DPOF Print Settings (1/2) You can register print settings on a memory card, including the images to print and the number of copies. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • This feature does not work with unconverted RAW images. If you want to print RAW images, convert them first, copy them to the camera and perform this operation. 3.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Setting the DPOF Print Settings (2/2) Standard printing 1. Index printing Use the arrows next to the boxes to select the number of copies you want. 1. Select the check box under the image to include it in an index print. The number under each image indicates the number of copies to print. The index print icon displays when a check mark is added to the image. The standard print icon displays when a number of copies is specified. 2.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Checking and Changing Camera Settings You can check and change camera settings from the computer. Type the name of the owner of the camera here. 1. Click the [Set to Camera] tab in the Camera Control Window. 2. Click [Confirms/changes camera settings]. Use this button to synchronize the camera clock and your PC clock. Click this button to synchronize the camera’s date and time settings with the computer.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Copying Images to the Camera (1/2) You can copy images (JPEG only) from the computer to the camera (or memory card). 3. Select files to copy and click [Open]. REFERENCE ○ IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Click the [Set to Camera] tab in the Camera Control Window. 2. Click [Uploads images to the camera].
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Copying Images to the Camera (2/2) REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • If multiple images have been selected, then the selected resizing option will affect all the selected images. • You can select the [Send image as is] option only when uploading JPEG images based on the DCF standard. Select [Add image after adjusting size] for all other images.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Operating the Camera Shutter from the Computer (1/4) This section explains the procedures for remote shooting, the process of operating the camera shutter remotely from a connected computer. Remote Shooting Procedures Begin the procedure with the camera connected to the computer and placed in the correct mode for connection.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Operating the Camera Shutter from the Computer (2/4) Features of the RemoteCapture Task Window Selects the image’s recording size and compression. Sets the rotation setting of the image being recorded. This setting cannot be adjusted if your camera’s Auto Rotate function is set to On. Switches between showing and hiding the viewfinder and the detailed settings sections.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Operating the Camera Shutter from the Computer (3/4) ■ Saving and Recalling Shooting Settings Other Remote Shooting Features ■ Interval Timer Shooting Interval timer shooting is the method of capturing images in which a set number of frames is recorded at set intervals of time. Click the [Shooting] menu in the remote shooting window and select [Interval Timer Shooting]. Click [OK] in the warning message to open the window shown to the left.
Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Operating the Camera Shutter from the Computer (4/4) ■ Options Tab Remote Shooting Default Settings You can display the default settings for remote shooting by clicking the [File] menu in the RemoteCapture Task window and selecting [Preferences]. ■ File Settings Tab You can release the shutter using the key specified here. Click to place a check mark here to have the RemoteCapture Task window remain in front at all times.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Selecting Folders (1/2) This chapter explains the methods for displaying images with ZoomBrowser EX. This section explains the methods for using the Folder Area to select folders containing the images you wish to view. Favorite Folders and All Folders Two tabs, entitled Favorite Folders and All Folders, display in the upper portion of the Folder Area. Selecting Folders If you click a folder in the Folder Area, the images it contains will display in the Browser Area.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Selecting Folders (2/2) Registering a Folder as a Favorite Folder Deregistering a Favorite Folder Select the Favorite Folders tab and the folder you wish to deregister, and click [Remove] at the bottom of the Folder Area. ■ Favorite Folders Tab Selected Click [Add] at the bottom of the Folder Area, select a folder in the window that opens and click [OK].
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Display Mode (1/3) You can change the display mode in the Browser Area for ease of use. ■ Zoom Mode Displays all images in folders as thumbnails (tiny versions). Since many images can be shown together, it is a convenient mode for visually searching for an image amongst all the rest.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Display Mode (2/3) Zero Level Folder ■ Scroll Mode This mode is convenient for checking images in several folders simultaneously. If the displayed folder is one or more level deep in the hierarchy, the thumbnails of the images in the folder will display too. The folder is displayed as an icon. You can open it by doubleclicking it. Example of a Second Level Folder You can change the thumbnail size.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Display Mode (3/3) ■ Preview Mode In this mode, image thumbnails (tiny versions) appear at the bottom of the Browser Area while a larger-scale image of the selected thumbnail and the information panel (which shows the image information) appear in the upper portion. You can advance to other images by clicking the Previous and Next buttons. Selected Image Moves to the next image.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Displayed Folder (1/3) ■ Scroll Mode Opening a Folder Deep in the Hierarchy If you click the to the left of the folder icon in the Browser Area, the images and subfolders in that folder will display. ■ Zoom Mode In the Browsing Area, double-click an area where there is no image inside the folder you wish to see. The contents of the folder are displayed in the Browsing Area. Double-clicking here also displays the folder images.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Displayed Folder (2/3) ■ Preview Mode At the bottom of the Browsing Area, double-click the icon of a displayed folder to open it and view its images and subfolders. Returning to a higher level in the folder hierarchy When you are deep in the folder hierarchy, you can use the (Up) button to go back to a higher level. The example below shows the zoom mode, but the procedure is the same for the other display modes.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Displayed Folder (3/3) ■ Right-Clicking to Zoom In or Out In Zoom mode, you can do this There are more convenient ways to use the Zoom mode. Right-click on any clear area in the Browsing Area to display a menu like that below. Select the respective [Zoom In to Folder] or [Zoom Out of Folder] option from this menu.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Main Window Display Mode (1/4) This section explains the methods for filtering images assigned a special Star Rating and for displaying information other than the file name with a thumbnail. Setting the Information Shown with Thumbnails You can specify the image information shown beneath thumbnails.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Main Window Display Mode (2/4) Sorting Thumbnails Changing the Thumbnail Display Size (Scroll Mode Only) You can set the criteria by which thumbnails are ordered. In the Scroll mode, you can change the thumbnail display size by moving the slider above the image either left or right. Click the [View] menu, open the [Sort by] submenu and select a sorting criterion. Place a check mark beside the sorting criterion. You can also sort by ascending or descending order.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Main Window Display Mode (3/4) ■ Changing the Display Position Changing the Display Magnification (Zoom Mode Only) You can move the display position in the Browser Area by clicking the (Select) in the Display Control Panel and moving the red marks in the Navigator. ■ Using the Display Size Slider In the zoom mode, you can change the display magnification for the entire Browser Area by moving the slider above the image either left or right.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Changing the Main Window Display Mode (4/4) ■ Hiding the Task Area Changing the Task Area and Folder Area Display Modes Clicking the button at the upper right of the Task Area, hides the Task Area and widens the Folder Area. To return to the original display mode, click the button. You can hide the Task Area and Folder Area to make the Browser Area larger.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Checking Images in a Pop-Up Window You can check images by positioning the mouse pointer over a thumbnail or folder to display a pop-up window. You can confirm that you have the right image when many thumbnails are displayed in the Browser Area. Checking Folders When you position the mouse pointer over a folder, the thumbnails of the first four images in the folder display. The folder name also displays in the pop-up window.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Opening Images This procedure involves opening the Viewer Window from the Browser Area to open images. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • Select an image to open in the Browser Area and then click (View Image) or the [View] menu and select [View Image]. How to open an image Double-click the image that you want to open in the Browser Area to open it in the Viewer Window.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Using the Viewer Window (1/4) This section explains how to use the Viewer Window. REFERENCE ○ Opening the Previous or Next Image You can display the image ahead or behind the displayed image by clicking the Previous or Next button in the Viewer Window.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Using the Viewer Window (2/4) Displaying Multiple Images When multiple images are displayed in the Viewer Window, clicking the Back and Next buttons replaces all the images with the next set of images ahead or behind. You can display two to four images at once in the Viewer Window by clicking the [Split Screen] button.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Using the Viewer Window (3/4) Displaying the Autofocus Frame Converting and Displaying RAW Images When you click the [Show Auto Focus Points] button, an autofocus frame showing the focus position at the time of shooting will appear. When a RAW image is displayed in the Viewer Window, only the internally saved JPEG image displays at first. The [RAW] button will display to the right of the Star Ratings buttons at this point.
Chapter 4 Viewing Images Using the Viewer Window (4/4) Playing Movies Closing the Viewer Window When a movie is displayed in the Viewer window, the [Play] button appears to the right of the Star Ratings buttons. You can replay the movie by clicking this [Play] button. See "Playing Movies" in Chapter 6 for instructions for replaying movies. Click to close the Viewer window, or click the [File] menu and select [Close Viewer].
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Selecting Images This chapter explains the features in ZoomBrowser EX for managing images. In this section we reintroduce the methods for selecting images in the Browser Area as one of the basic image management procedures. Selecting All the Images You can select all the images in a folder at once by clicking (Advanced Select) on the Display Control Panel and selecting [Select All] from the menu. You can also click the [Edit] menu and choose [Select All].
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Setting Star Ratings (1/2) This section explains the procedures for setting Star Ratings used in image searches and to display subsets of images. What is a Star Rating? You can assign one of three ratings to an image. When a camera image is downloaded to the computer it is assigned a two-star ✩✩ rating.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Setting Star Ratings (2/2) ■ Viewer Window Method Display the image in the Viewer Window and select a Star Rating. 72 ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide ■ Slide Show Method While a slide show is in play, click the ★ symbol at the window’s bottom right to set the Star Rating for the displayed image.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Assigning Keywords (1/2) This section explains the procedures for assigning keywords to images for searches. 3. Place a check mark beside appropriate words in the various categories, such as People, Places or Events, and click [OK]. What is a Keyword? A keyword is information used to perform searches on images. Select a keyword that matches the image content from the keywords in categories such as People, Places, Events or Others.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Assigning Keywords (2/2) Other Ways to Assign Keywords Category ■ Menu Method Select an image in the Browser Area, click the [Tools] menu and select [View/Modify Keywords]. ■ Properties Window Method Select an image in the Browser Area and click (Properties). In the Properties window, click [View/Modify Keywords] and assign keywords. Managing Keywords 1. Click the [Tools] menu and select [Manage Keywords]. 2. Add, delete or restore keywords.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Classifying Images You can classify selected images into folders by the shooting dates. 1. 2. Click [View & Classify] in the Main Window, followed by [Classify into Folder]. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is selected, and select the images to classify in the Browser Area. 3. Click [2. Specify Classification Settings] and set the classification method. 4. Click [3. Finish]. The program will start classifying the images. Select the destination folder.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Renaming Images (1/2) This section explains the procedures for changing an image name (image file name). A dialog similar to that below will appear. IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • Renaming an image in ZoomBrowser EX renames the actual file on your PC. REFERENCE ○ 1.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Renaming Images (2/2) 4. Changing Multiple Image File Names Click [3. Finish]. The program will start renaming the images. You can rename multiple image files at once. 1. Click [View & Classify] in the Main Window, followed by [Rename Multiple Files]. 2. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is selected, and select multiple images in the Browser Area for renaming. 1. Select a folder, click the [File] menu and select [Rename]. 3. Click [2.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Searching Images (1/2) You can search images using such criteria as Star Ratings, revision dates, shooting dates, comments or keywords. Sets whether images are searched according to all the parameters or just one.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images 4. Searching Images (2/2) Click [3. Start Search] after you have set the parameters. A set of images corresponding to the search parameters will display. 5. When you click [OK] in the confirmation dialog, the “Search Results” folder is created in the Main Window and displays the images matching the search parameters. Confirm the search results and click [4. Finish]. To modify the search parameters, repeat steps 3–4.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Moving or Copying Images (1/4) This section explains how to move or copy images between folders. It is convenient to conduct these procedures in the zoom mode. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • Moving or copying images in ZoomBrowser EX affects the actual location in which those images are stored on your PC.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Moving or Copying Images (2/4) Copying an image within the Browsing Area To copy an image, before you drop the image you are dragging, press and hold the [Ctrl] key and release the mouse button, while still holding the key. B While holding down the [Ctrl] key, drop it at the desired location. A Drag the image you want to copy.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Moving or Copying Images (3/4) Moving or Copying an Image from the Browsing Area Copying by Dragging a File Icon from to the Folder Area a Windows Window You can move or copy images between different folders by dragging them from the Browsing Area to the Folder Area and dropping them in the target folder. You can also copy an image by dragging its file icon from an open Windows window and dropping it onto the ZoomBrowser EX window. A Drag the image you wish to move.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Moving or Copying Images (4/4) Additional ways of moving or copying images ■ Moving or copying many images at once You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the [Ctrl] key while you click on successive images. You can also select a series of adjacent images by pressing and holding the [Shift] key while clicking on the first and last images. Once the images are selected, you can move or copy them all together with standard drag and drop procedures.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Deleting Images (1/2) This section explains how to delete images and folders you no longer need. 3. Click [Yes] when a confirmation dialog like the one below appears. How to delete an image 1. 2. Select an image in the Browser Area to delete. Click (Delete).
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Deleting Images (2/2) Deleting Folders Other ways of deleting images ■ Deleting multiple images 1. 2. You can select multiple images by pressing and holding the [Ctrl] key and clicking on successive images or by pressing and holding the [Shift] key while clicking on images. You can delete multiple images at once by selecting them and clicking (Delete).
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Rotating Images This section explains how to rotate images to the desired orientation. This is useful for images taken by holding the camera sideways. REFERENCE ○ IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • By the default setting, rotating an image in ZoomBrowser EX changes (rotates) the image in the file on your PC. How to rotate an image 1. 2. Select an image to rotate. Click menu.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Viewing Image Properties (1/2) This procedure is for viewing various types of information about the selected image. Displays the Viewer Window. Viewing Information in the Properties Window 1. 2. You can rename the file. Select an image in the Browser Area in Zoom or Scroll mode. Click You can play a sound if one is attached to an image. Place a check mark here to prevent images from being overwritten or deleted. (Properties). The Properties window will display.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Viewing Image Properties (2/2) Viewing Information in the Preview Mode You can rename the file. If you set the display mode to the Preview mode and select an image, you can view the information for that image. You can view various types of information about the image in this window, including the revision date or file size, shooting date and time, and the camera shooting settings. In addition, you can change the file name, set Star Ratings and keywords, and type comments.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Creating Folders This section explains how to create a new folder within an existing one. 3. Type a name for the new folder and click [OK]. You have created a new folder. Creating Folders 1. Select a folder in the Folder Area. 2 Click the [File] menu and select [New Folder]. You will be creating a new folder within the folder selected here.
Chapter 5 Organizing Images Refreshing Folders This section explains how to refresh or update a folder. What Does It Mean to Refresh a Folder Adding, moving, copying or editing an image or a folder within ZoomBrowser EX ensures that it is updated and appears correctly in the Browsing Area. However, the information ZoomBrowser EX possesses and the actual file contents can be different when an image file is moved or copied using Windows functions or edited with a separate program.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Images (1/5) This chapter explains the methods for handling images managed by ZoomBrowser EX. This section explains the procedures for editing images displayed in the Viewer Window. About the Editing Features You can perform the following editing operations in ZoomBrowser EX. ■ Red Eye Correction Use this to correct images in which people’s eyes appear red.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Images (2/5) ■ Manual Mode Red Eye Correction 1. 2. This corrects the red portion of eyes that appear red. Click (Edit) in the Viewer Window and select [Red Eye Correction] to open the red eye correction window.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Images (3/5) REFERENCE Image Correction ○ This adjusts the brightness, saturation, contrast and RGB (red, green, blue) highlights and shadows. 1. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Click (Edit) in the Viewer Window and select [Image Correction]. Use the sliders to adjust the attributes and click [OK] when you are finished. Use these tabs to switch between windows. Color Adjustment Window You can change the display magnification.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features 1. 2. Editing Images (4/5) Trim 3. Click [Trim Image] Use this to delete unnecessary portions of the image and leave only the necessary portions. 4. Check the trimmed image and click [OK]. Click (Edit) in the Viewer Window and select [Trim] to open the Trim Image window. Position the mouse pointer over the image and drag it to select the trimming area. Drag to specify the trimming area. The specified area is trimmed. This completes the trimming procedure.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Images (5/5) REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Saving under a Different Name • You can use the following tools when editing. Red Eye Correction Button (Only available in the manual red eye correction mode) Restores the red eye correction mode when the Zoom In, Zoom Out or Grab button is in use.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Images with Other Programs This section explains how to start other image editing programs to edit an image selected in ZoomBrowser EX.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Sending Images by E-mail (1/2) This section explains how you can send images in e-mail. 3. IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • To use this function, your e-mail program must be set up as a MAPI client. For detailed information on how to set up your email program, refer to the documentation that comes with it. Click [2.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features 4. Sending Images by E-mail (2/2) Click [3. Send or Save] and select whether to send the e-mail or save the image. Start the e-mail program and send the e-mail immediately. 5. Click [4. Finish]. • If You Selected [Create a new email]: Your e-mail program will start and the selected images will appear as an attachment in the message window. Input the address, subject and your comments and send the message.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Exporting Images (1/3) This section explains how to change the size, resolution or data type of a selected image and write it to a new file, and to export an image for use as a screen saver or wallpaper. It also describes how to export the shooting information to a text file.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Exporting Images (2/3) Export Still Images Export Shooting Properties Click [3. Finish] after specifying the settings. Click [3. Finish] after specifying the settings. Changes the image size. Changes the image type. Destination Folder Adds a prefix to the file name. Changes the destination folder. Calculates the post-conversion file size. 100 ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide Place check marks beside the export categories you want.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Exporting Images (3/3) Export as a Screen Saver Export as a Wallpaper Click [3. Finish] after specifying the settings. Click [3. Finish] after specifying the settings. Place a check mark here to imbed the selected image as a new screen saver file (select a resolution in the category immediately under it). Selects a display method for the wallpaper. Calculates the post-conversion file size. Place a check mark here to export it as a Windows screen saver.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Running a Slide Show (1/2) This section explains how to run a slide show displaying images in sequence in the full-screen mode. Setting and Starting a Slide Show 1. Click [View Classify] in the Main Window, followed by [View as a Slide Show]. 2. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is selected, and select the images in the Browser Area.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features 4. Running a Slide Show (2/2) Click [3. Start Slide Show]. Slide Show Control Panel The slide show starts. While running a slide show, you can use the control buttons at the bottom right of the window to control the show. From left to right, the Back button, Pause button and Next button. Click here to end the slide show. Print Settings Button Click this button if you see an image you would like to print during a slide show.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Adding Sounds to Images You can add sounds to your images and play them later as necessary. 5. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • To use a sound file with images, it must be of one of the following formats: WAVE (with WAV extension) MIDI (with MID or MIDI extension) ○ Click [OK]. Sound is added to the image.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Creating a My Camera Sound (1/2) The following section introduces the [My Camera Sound Maker] function, which allows you to record and edit the start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and self-timer sound. REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • For detailed information on how to use this function, please refer to the Help file (open it with the [?] button).
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Creating a My Camera Sound (2/2) IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Saving a Sound ○ • 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.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Playing Movies ZoomBrowser EX supports movies. You can download movie files and display them in the Browser Area just like ordinary images. The movie thumbnail and movie icon will show in the Browser Area. (Only the movie icon appears for QuickTime movies.) Movie Icon 107 ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide The Viewer Window will open if you double-click the thumbnail.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Movies (1/4) You can create movies by adding various effects: linking movies and still images that have been downloaded to a computer, superimposing titles and other text, and adding background music. Follow these steps to proceed. Guidance Click this button for detailed help with operating procedures.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Movies (2/4) Features of the Storyboard Area Changes the order of the selected images. Displays the properties of the selected image. Deletes the selected image from the storyboard area. Click this button to play the movie being edited. Transition Box Displays the icon of the transition effect used to link adjacent images. 109 ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide Displays a dialog with the general movie editing settings.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Movies (3/4) Features of the [2. Arrange] Window Moves the image selected in the storyboard area one position to the left or right. Features of the [3. Apply Effect] Window Superimposes titles and other text on the image selected in the storyboard area. You can set the font, display duration, display position and scrolling attributes of the text.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Editing Movies (4/4) Features of the [4. Set Audio] Window You can link MP3 and WAV audio files as background music or sound effects. When you link a sound file using this procedure, a bar appears under the thumbnail in the storyboard area indicating the duration of the audio file. Features of the [5. Save] Window Specifies the file name. Selects the destination folder.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Exporting Movies (1/2) This feature changes a movie to another file type or size and exports it. Procedures for Exporting Movies 1. Click [Export] in the Main Window, followed by [Export Movies]. 2. Confirm that [1. Select Movies] is selected, and select a movie in the Browser Area. Features of the [2. Select the save format] Window Select between [Motion JPEG (AVI)] and [QuickTime movie (mov)] as the format in which to save the movie file.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Exporting Movies (2/2) Features of the [3. Set the save format] Window To change the size of the movie being exported, select [Zoom specification] or [Size specification] and set the size. Features of the [4. Specify name of file to be saved] Window To save the movie under its original file name, select [Same as original image] To assign sequential numbers in a multiple movie selection, select [Assign Sequence No.] and specify a root name to precede the numbers.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Converting RAW Images (1/6) If your camera supports RAW images you can handle higher quality images. However, since they are a special type of image, they cannot be opened by many image editing programs. It is first necessary to convert them into standard image files. This section explains conversion procedures. IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Converting RAW Images 1.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Converting RAW Images (2/6) ■ Image Quality Adjustment Window ■ Main Window The conversion is conducted in this window. You can use this button to switch between images and display modes and set various conversion settings, such as the image rotation. Thumbnail Check Mark Preview ■ Navigator Window You can change the area of a preview image that is zoomed in the Main Window by clicking this red mark and dragging it.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Converting RAW Images (3/6) 3. Adjust the image quality as required in the Image Quality Adjustment Window. 4. Click the [2. Save] tab in the Main Window, set the image type and save destination, and then click Selects images that will be saved with the same settings (All images, or images marked with a check in the Main Window). Selects the image type. Sets the destination folder for the image file. You can change the image file name. [Save]. 5.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Converting RAW Images (4/6) Features of the Image Quality Adjustment Window The adjustable categories vary according to your camera model. Scrolling Tab Titles Click the arrows to display the other tab titles. Click a tab title to change tabs and access the other settings. Advanced Adjustments Tab You can set the settings for noise reduction processing and the output color space. Adjusts the white balance by the light source or color temperature, etc.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Converting RAW Images (5/6) Registering Custom Color Schemes (My Color) 2. When the Create My Color window displays, click [Next]. 3. Click [Select] beside the original image, select the preadjustment image (original image) and click [Next]. If you register a custom color scheme as a “My Color” scheme, you can apply this scheme to additional images when you convert RAW images.
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features 4. Converting RAW Images (6/6) Click [Select] beside the target image, select the postadjustment image (target image) that you have modified with an image editing program, and click [Create]. 5. Check the Preview My Color Applied to the Image and click [Next]. 6. Type a name or comment and click [Finish].
Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Stitching Panoramic Images - PhotoStitch If you have several images of the same scene with only slight differences, you can use PhotoStitch to connect the images together to make a panoramic image. This section explains 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 Supplementary Features Saving Images to CD-R/RW Disks (Windows XP Only) Saving Images to CD-R/RW Disks You can copy or save images onto CD-R disks and CD-RW disks. The shooting information is saved along with the image. 4. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is selected, and select the folder or image in the Browser Area. 5. Click [2. Specify Backup Settings], select the destination CD-R/RW drive and input a CD title.
Appendices Supported Image Types The following is a list of image types supported by ZoomBrowser EX. ■ PhotoCD (.PCD) This is the image type used by Photo CDs. Readable data types ZoomBrowser EX can read the following image types. ■ JPEG (.JPG) Most cameras use this image type. It compresses at very high ratios, taking advantage of the characteristics of the human eye.
Customizing Preferences (1/2) Appendices ZoomBrowser EX provides preference settings that you can customize. This section introduces the preference settings you can change. General Tab REFERENCE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • ZoomBrowser EX offers a wide variety of preference settings that you can customize.
Customizing Preferences (2/2) Appendices Selection Tab Rotate Tab This tab sets the image selection methods and the image selection steps used with the task buttons. This tab sets the rotation settings. Place a check mark here to have the original image rotated as well when a JPEG image is rotated in the Browsing Area. Sets the image selection method. Place a check here to have the original image left untouched and the rotation applied to a copy when a JPEG image is rotated.
Customizing Menus Appendices Click the [Tools] menu and select [Customize] to open a window like the one shown below. Use this window to set the categories to display and click [OK]. Sets whether options are shown or hidden on the menus opened by clicking task buttons in the Main Window. Remove the check mark from the menu items you wish to hide. Sets the categories displayed in this menu.
Appendices Troubleshooting (1/5) This section explains how to troubleshoot problems. The Events dialog box does not appear In either case, confirm the status of each of the following items in order. IMPORTANT ○ The dialog below fails to appear even though the camera is correctly connected to the computer via the interface cable and ready to transfer data.
Appendices Troubleshooting (2/5) ■ Check the Camera Status Confirm that the camera is on and in the correct mode to transfer data. Please see your Camera User Guide since the methods for setting the camera and computer to the communication mode vary between camera models. (With some models, you must set the camera to the Playback mode, etcetera, to establish a connection to a computer.) How to Get Help ZoomBrowser EX comes with a Help file.
Appendices Troubleshooting (3/5) If You Were Using ZoomBrowser EX Version 2 or 3 3. Double-click the [dbconverter.exe] or [dbconverter] file in that folder. 4. Select the database file that was used with the previous version of the program and click [Start]. ■ Images Were Assigned Titles or Comments Use the following procedures to display titles and comments previously input in ZoomBrowser EX Ver. 2/3. 1.
Appendices 5. Troubleshooting (4/5) ■ Image Files Were Saved Below the Program Files Folder in a Previous Version Click [OK] if the following dialog appears. In ZoomBrowser EX 5, image files in folders within the Program Files folder will not display. To display these images, perform the procedures below after you have followed steps 1-6 on the previous page. 1. 6. Click [Close] when the dialog in Step 4 appears.
Troubleshooting (5/5) Appendices IMPORTANT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • Do not copy just the images from within the folder, copy the folder itself to a location higher in the directory hierarchy. When you select the copied folder in ZoomBrowser EX 4, the images will now display. Click the copied folder to display its images in the Browsing Area.
Index (1/2) Index A B C 131 Adobe RGB Color Space 20 All Folders 52 Auto Download Settings 27, 28 Autofocus Frame Displaying 68 D Brightness 93 Browser Area 7, 52 Camera Browser Window 31, 33, 34 Camera Control Window 6, 14, 17, 26 Camera Settings 45 CD-R/RW Disks Saving Images 121 Changing the Display Magnification Main Window 62 Viewer Window 66 Changing the Display Mode 54, 60 Changing the Displayed Folder 57 Classifying Images 75 Color Management 123 Color Matching 116 Color Profile (Monitor) 123
Index (2/2) Index N O P Q R 132 Navigator Window 62, 66 New Folder 89 S Opening Images 65 Owner's Name 45 PhotoCD 122 PhotoRecord 20 PhotoStitch 120 Playing Movies 69, 107 Playing Sounds 104 Pop-Up Window 64 Preferences 123 Preview Mode 56, 88 Print/Share Button 15 Printing 20 Properties Window 87 QuickTime 107, 122 QuickTime Player 107 RAW 68, 114, 122 Red Eye Correction 91, 92 Refreshing Folders 90 Remote Shooting 48 Renaming Folders 77 Renaming Images 76 RGB (Red, Green, Blue) Highlights and Shado
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