Camcorder User Manual

Getting Photos Into Your Computer
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Select the picture you want and click
Get Photos
to
transfer the picture. Or click
Select All
and then
Get
Photos
to transfer all the pictures.
NOTE
To select more than one image, hold down the
Ctrl
key in
Windows or the
Shift
key on your Macintosh while you click.
To deselect, click another image.
You can also select a picture and do the following before
you transfer it:
Click
View Photo
to see a full-size image.
Click one of the rotation buttons to turn the picture
90 degrees.
Click
Photo Info
to see the capture time and date,
image resolution, and other information.
Check
PhotoEnhance
to automatically improve
the picture during transfer. (You can select and
enhance all the pictures at once. However, this
feature makes the transfer take significantly longer.
The optional AC adapter is recommended for this
feature.)
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After transferring, click
Erase Photos
if you want to
remove the picture(s) from your camera.
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If necessary, click
Close
to exit the EPSON Photo!3
screen and return to your application. You see the picture
or pictures in the work area.
Getting Images That You Can Import
Most methods of transferring images from the camera save
your pictures as JPEG or Tiff files. If your word processor or
other application doesnt support the JPEG or Tiff format,
you have to convert the files one by one in an image editing
program. Or you can use the export feature of EPSON
Photo!3 to automatically convert the files as you transfer
them.
NOTE
You cant export video clips or sounds with EPSON Photo!3.
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