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For a list of available formats see 'Supported file formats'.I%”›$ €J€Ȁ‚˙Choose between two display methodsВRk> J€%€ČЀă㘀‰€ă㘀‰€‚˙Choose between displaying a list of images in reduced size in an Index window or displaying single images each in its own Image window.‰ ›ô } Ȁ€Ȁ‚€€‚€‚ăז<ɀ‰€ăՖ<ɀ‰€ă֖<ɀ‰€ăٖ<ɀ‰€ăۖ<ɀ‰€ăؖ<ɀ‰€‚€ ‚˙Editing imagesEnlarge or reduce the size of images, turn, flip, change the colorof images, combine two or more images to create a panorama picture or cut out a selected part, copy it to the clipboard and use it in other applications.1k% 1i˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙% _ — :ô _ $ €,€Ȁ‚˙System requirements8ď% — I `€ß€Ȁ ‚€ € ‚€‚‚‚€ ‚€ € ‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙Required HardwareComputer : IBM/AT or compatible with i486 or higher processor.Hard Disk Space : At least 5 MB for installation.RAM : 16 MB Windows 95, 24 MB Windows NT 4.0.Required SoftwareWindows 95 or Windows NT 4.01_ Č 1J˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙Č  <—  $ €0€Ȁ‚˙Connecting the cameraV-Č Z ) "€Z€Ȁ ‚€‚‚˙To connect the camera to your computer:(ţ ‚ * "€ý€XČĐ2€‚‚‚‚˙1. Switch off the camera and your computer.2. Insert the plug of the enclosed cable into the serial port of your computer.3. Match the other cable plug to your camera's connector and insert the plug.4. Switch on the camera and turn the computer on.›oZ , (€Ţ€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚˙Note: For a detailed explanation about how to connect the camera to your computer see the Camera Manual.1‚ N1Č˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙N™<@K'™$ €N€Ȁ‚˙Starting up Utility software C-2.1 E—aN<@6 :€Ă€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€ ‚€ ‚˙To start up Utility software C-2.1 E, choose [C-2.1 W95E] from the Start menu in the Task bar or double click the [C-W95.exe] icon.Warning: Do not switch the camera off or pull out the connection cable while the Utility software C-2.1 E application is starting up or running. These actions can cause™<@ malfunctioning of camera and application.1™m@10˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙m@Ą@ G4<@Ą@$ € €Ȁ‚˙Icon Display /ńm@ĐA> J€ĺ€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€†"€€‚˙After you have started up the application, a toolbar is displayed in the upper part of the window. Each icon in the toolbar corresponds to a menu command. The following explains the toolbar icons from left to right.Fig.1 Toolbar‘VĄ@aB; F€Ź€Ș8Şą-ŠŠ‹‹€‚˙ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12'ĐAˆB$ €€Ȁ ‚˙*ąaB˛Dy Ŕ€c€XČÖ,€ăMꘀ‰€‚€€€ăMꘉ€‚ăčŮɀ‰€‚€€ăŽ?€‰€‚€€ăLꘀ‰€‚˙1. Opens a file. Same as [Open] from the File menu.2. Opens a File Index window from you disk. Same as [Open File Index] from the File menu.3. Saves an edited file. Same as [Save] from the File menu.4. Displays the Camera Control dialog. Same as [Camera Control] from the Camera menu.5. Opens the Index window from the camera on your disk. Same as [Open Camera Index/From Start] from the Camera menu.ąˆBËFh ž€c€XČÖ,€€€ăŠ*̀‰€‚€€ă#€‰€‚‚ăĆ Í€‰€‚‚ăg€‰€‚˙6. Downloads all pictures from the camera to your disk. Same as [Download All Images]from the Camera menu.7. Uploads pictures from your disk back to the camera. Same as [Upload Image] from the Camera menu.8. This icon cannot be used.9. Copies a selection from an Image window. Same as [Copy] from the Edit menu.10. This icon cannot be used.11. Prints the active window. Same as [Print] from the File menu.އ˛DyG' €€XČÖ,€‚˙12. Displays an overview of the Help menu, the version of the application and other information. Same as [Index] from the Help menu.'ËF G$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1yGŃG1‘˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ŃGH{IJ$ GH& €H€Ȃr€‚˙Display of Toolbar and Statusbar )ŃGDH& €€Ȃr€‚˙7H{I) €€Ȁ‚€ ‚˙You can switch the display of toolbar and statusbar by choosing [Toolbar] or [Statusbar] from the Display menu. A check mark is displayed at the left side of the command if the corresponding bar is displayed. If no check mark is displayed, the bar is not displayed.1DHŹI1h˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ŹIęI9Ĺ>{IęI$ €4€Ȁ‚˙Setting the applicationԖŹIžJ> J€1€Ȁ ‚€‚‚†"€‚†"€‚˙Use the Preferences settings dialog to set the following: Camera (Connection, Action after picture taking) Image (Creation of Index)*ęIčJ' €€Xȟ€Z€ ‚˙kžJSLN j€=€Ȁ‚‚€€‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€‚‚€€ ‚˙Choose [Preferences] from the Edit menu. The Preferences settings dialog appears.Camera settingsFig.2 Preferences settings dialog (Camera)In the Camera settings dialog you can set items concerning connection of the camera and action after picture taking.Connection~RčJŃN, &€Ľ€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚‚˙1. If the camera settings are not in the foreground, click the Camera tag to display the camera settings.2. Select the connected camera model from the Type pop up menu. 3. Select the serial port you are using from the Serial Port pop up menu. If you choose [Auto] from the pop up menu, the connected serial port is selected automatically.4. Select the communication speed from the Speed pop up menu. Depending on the type of computer you are using, communication cannot be executed smoothly at this speed. In this case, an alert appears and asks you to select a lower communication speed.2SL€2 2€€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚˙Note: Please refer to the User's Guide of your computer to find out the maximum communication speed you can use.After picture takingSelect how you want to proceed after taking a picture and whether you want to continue the preview display or notŃN€{I.j>ŃNy€, (€|€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚€‚˙1. Select how you want to proceed after taking a picture. / ,€Ĺ€Ȁ€‚€€‚˙ Do nothing : After you take a picture nothing happens. The picture is not downloaded to your computer. Download image : After you take a picture it is downloaded to your computer and displayed in an Image window.„\y€‚( €¸€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙2. Choose whether you want to continue the preview display or not after taking a picture.Ž`Ёœ‚. ,€Ŕ€Ȁ€‚€€‚˙ Stop : The preview display is suspended. Continue : The preview display continues.(‚Ä‚% €€Čř€ ‚˙9œ‚ý‚' €$€Ȁ€‚˙Image settings—kԃ, (€Ö€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚€‚˙1. If the Image settings are not in the foreground, click the Image tag to display the Image settings.k3ý‚˙ƒ8 @€h€Ȁ ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚˙Fig.3 Preferences settings dialog (Image)†Z”ƒ…„, (€´€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚€‚˙2. Choose whether you want to create an index or not when opening or saving an image.e:˙ƒę…+ $€u€Ȁ€€‚˙ Make index on opening or saving : Check to create an index when displaying images in an Index window or saving an image. If you do not check this box, no indexes are created when opening or saving pictures. Note, that in the case of BMP format pictures no index will be created even if you check this box.‡^…„q†) "€ź€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙3. Click [OK]. The settings are saved. If you want to cancel the settings, click [Cancel].l?ę…݆- *€~€Ȁ‚€‚€‚‚˙Viewing informationTo view information about a picture:jAq†G‡) "€‚€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1. Select a picture and choose [Get Info] from the File menu.$Ż݆k‰u ¸€a€Ȁ‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚˙Fig.4 Information dialogName : Shows image name.Format : Shows image file format.Color Depth : Shows image color bit depth.Size : Picture size displayed in width x height pixels.Data Size : Data size in the memory in bytes.Location : Folder in which file is saved or number of picture in the camera.File Size : File size in bytes.Created : Date of creation of file.Updated : Last change of file.7őG‡˘‹B R€ë€Ȁ€‚€€ă㘀‰€‚€€‚˙Taken : Date picture was taken.Mode : Mode settings with which picture was taken. Shows picture quality, flash mode, use of macro mode and if picture is a panorama picture or not. For the meaning of each icon, please see 'Contents of the Index window'. Comment : You can type a comment of up to 117 characters into this field. The space on the right side of the Comment field displays information entered with the separately sold communication adaptor. This information cannot be edited.(k‰Ę‹% €€Čř€ ‚˙2ü˘‹ü6 :€ů€Ȁ‚‚‚€€‚€ ‚€‚˙Note: You can only type a comment if you open an Image window and display its information dialog. You cannot type a comment if you select a picture in an Index window and display its information dialog.Note: For BMP pictures (Windows) the date the picture was taken and the mode are not displayed and comments cannot be saved.Version informationChoose [About...] from the Help menu to see the version and other information about Utility software C-2.1 E. Click anywhere in the window to close it.uʋ}Ŕ] ˆ€1€Ȁ‚€€‚€ ‚€‚‚€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚€€‚€€‚€€‚˙Supported file formatsUtility software C-2.1 E supports the following file formats:JPEG(JFIF) : High compression format. Used with Olympus digital cameras.Note: The Lossless format of JPEG (JFIF) is not supported.J6I : Image file format for pictures taken with electronic still cameras, standardized by JEIDA (Japan Electronic Industry Development Association) .BMP : Format used with Windows and OSü}Ŕ{I/2.TIFF : Platform independent format. Can be used with different types of computers and different software.(üĽŔ% €€Čř€ ‚˙oK}ŔÁ$ €–€Ȁ‚˙Note: Compressed TIFF formats (JPEG, PackedBits, LZW) are not supported.(ĽŔ<Á% €€Čř€ ‚˙ ßÁGÂ, &€ż€Ȁ€‚‚‚‚‚˙Camera compatible : Format used when saving directly to Smart Media.The following table shows the number of colors that can be used with each format.(G =colors grayscale, I.C = index colors, Cam = Camera compatible) Ł<ÁTĂj ˘€G€ȎŞŤ9Çqq€ ƒ€ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ‚ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ‚ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ‚ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ‚ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ‚ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ‚˙B/W16 G16 I.C256 G256 I.C32,000 colors16 million colorsJPEG---O--OJ6I---A--OBMPOAAOO-OTIFFO--OO-OCam------O'GÂ{Ă$ €€Ȁ ‚˙”hTĂÄ, (€Đ€Ȩ‚r€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚˙O :Downloading and saving possibleA :Only downloading possible.- : This combination is not used.*{Ă9Ä' €€Ȩ‚ž€ ‚˙ĎÄ9Ĺ1 0€Ÿ€Ȁ€€‚‚‚€ ‚˙Note: When downloading or saving J6I files, the size will be adjusted to 768 x 576 pixels.The non-compression mode of J6I files is not supported.Note: Index and comment of BMP files cannot be saved.19ÄjĹ1L˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙jŲĹÍÇH$9ŲĹ$ €H€Ȁ‚˙Quitting Utility software C-2.1 EP'jĹĆ) "€N€Ȁ ‚€‚‚˙To quit Utility software C-2.1 E:¤z˛ĹŚÇ* "€ő€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1. Choose [Exit] from the File menu. If you did not change the displayed images after saving the last time, all windows close and the application quits. If you changed one or more images after saving the last time, a Confirmation dialog appears.2. To save the images click [Yes]. If you do not want to save the images click [No]. All windows close and the application quits.'ĆÍÇ$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1ŚÇţÇ1î˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ţÇBČŔD ÍÇBČ$ €@€Ȁ‚˙Index window and Image windowąţÇUĘb ’€e€Ȁ ‚€ăLꘀ‰€‚‚€€‚€ ‚€‚€‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€‚˙You can display two kinds of windows, the Index window and the Image window. For a detailed explanation about opening the windows, see 'Opening pictures'.The Index windowAn Index window is a window which displays all pictures in a folder or all pictures in the camera in reduced size.Fig.5 Example of an Index windowThere are two kinds of Index windows, the Camera Index window and the File Index window.s$BČČÍO l€I€Ȁ€‚€€‚‚‚‚€‚€‚€€ ‚€€ ‚€€‚˙Camera Index window : A window which shows all pictures in the camera.File Index window : A window which shows all pictures in a folder.You can open one Camera Index window and one File Index window at the same time, but you cannot open two or more windows of the same kind at one time.Contents of the Index windowThe Index window displays the following items: Image name : Index picture : Lock icon : The Lock icon shows whether the image is write protected or not. You can change the lock status by clicking the icon. The Lock icon helps you to avoid accidentally changing or deleting pictures. If you lock an image in a File Index window, the file cannot be overwritten or deleted. If you lock an image in a Camera Index window, the picture cannot be deleted from the camera.hUĘ0ÎI b€B€ČЀ‚€ †"€€ ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚˙Locked :Unlocked :ëČÍCĎ( €×€Ȁ€‚˙ Mode : Shows if the picture was taken in Standard, High or Super High quality mode. Pictures other than those taken with the camera, pictures which were edited, and BMP format pictures (Windows) are displayed without a mode icon.ľN0Î g ž€˘€XČĐZ€ ƒ€‚ƒ€ †"€€ ‚ƒ€‚ƒ€ †"€ € ‚ƒ€‚ƒ€ †"€ € ‚˙Standard quality :High quality :Super High quality :CĎ ÍNjWCϗ4 6€Ż€Ȁ€ăۖ<ɀ‰€‚˙ Panorama Icon : The Panorama icon shows that the picture was taken using the Panorama mode and can be combined with other pictures to create a panorama picture. The arrow shows in which direction the panorama pictures were taken. For details about the Panorama function please see 'Editing pictures from the Image window / Panorama'.K â5 :€.€ČЀ‚€ †"€ € ‚˙Panorama icon :ځ—ˆ% €€Ȁ‚˙Date and time of picture taking : Date and time of picture taking are only displayed if the image contains these informations.*â˛& €€Čř€ ‚‚˙¤>ˆVf š€€Ȁ‚€ †"€ €†"€ € ‚‚€‚‚€‚€€‚€ ‚€ă…ń˜€‰€‚˙Fig.6 Contents of an Index window Note: The indexes of BMP format pictures and pictures for which no index was created, are not displayed in the Index window. Instead of the index a white field with a diagonal line is displayed.The Image windowAn Image window is a window which displays only one image. When the Image window is first opened the image is displayed in full size. You can change the display size from 25% to 400 % by selecting [Zoom in] or [Zoom out] from the Window menu. The current display size is shown in the window's title bar.j-˛Ŕ= J€\€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€ ‚˙Fig.7 Example of an Image window1Vń1Ö˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ń(ŮL7Ŕ($ €&€Ȁ‚˙Opening pictureséŚńC T€Q€Ȁ ‚€‚€ †"€€‚†"€‚˙You can choose between the following two methods to open a picture: Opening pictures after downloading from the camera Opening pictures saved on a disk((9% €€Ȩ€ ‚˙‹TÄ 7 <€Š€Ȁ€‚€ ‚€‚€€‚˙Opening pictures after downloading from the cameraNote: When opening pictures, setting the camera, loading pictures to the camera or using other menu commands related to communication between camera and computer, the application automatically checks the connected camera, the batteries and the communication between camera and computer. Olympus digital camera check : Checks if the connected camera is an Olympus digital camera. If it is an Olympus digital camera, there is no message. If it is not an Olympus digital camera, an alert appears and the selected command is not executed.׼9› 2 2€K€Ȁ€€‚€€‚˙ Communication check : Checks if communication between the camera and the computer port set in the Preferences settings dialog is possible. If communication is possible, there is no message. If communication is not possible an alert appears. Main battery check : Checks the main battery of the camera. If the battery is low, an alert appears. Please follow the alert's instructions and switch to the AC adaptor.(Ä Ă % €€Čř€ ‚˙ӛ Ä . *€§€Ȁ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙When downloading and opening pictures from the camera, you can choose if you want to start downloading from the first or from the last picture in the camera.To download and open pictures from the camera:ŒdĂ P ( €Č€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1. Choose [From Start] or [From End] from the [Open Camera Index] pop-up menu in the Camera menu.ď˝Ä ?2 2€{€Ȃž€€‚€€‚‚˙ From Start : The pictures are downloaded beginning with the first picture in the camera. From End : The pictures are downloaded beginning with the last picture in the camera.s?P ˛4 6€€ČЂž€ă㘀‰€‚˙All pictures in the camera are downloaded to your computer and displayed in an Index window. When downloading a Camera Index a Progress dialog appears. You can stop downloading by clicking [Cancel] in the Progress dialog. If you cancel downloading, all pictures downloaded before clicking [Cancel] are displayed.*?Ü' €€Ȩ‚ž€ ‚˙S˛;@5 :€>€Ȁ‚€Ü;@Ŕ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.8 Progress dialogá°ÜA1 0€a€XČĐZ‚ž€ ƒ€‚€ ‚˙The downloaded pictures are named [PIC00001], [PIC00002], [PIC00003] and so forth or, in the case of Template pictures, [SYN00001], [SYN00002], [SYN00003] and so forth .ĺ;@*B) €Ë€Ȁ€ ‚‚˙Note: If you have already downloaded pictures from the camera and are displaying their Index window, you can not execute the [Open Camera Index] command. If you close the Index window, you can execute the command once again.ţŃA(C- (€Ł€XČĐZ‚ž€‚€ ‚˙2. To open a picture from the Index window, double click its index or click its index and choose [Open Selected Images] from the File menu. You can also use this method to select and open multiple images./â*BWEM h€É€Ȁ‚€ ‚€€‚€ ‚€‚‚†"€‚†"€‚˙Note: To select multiple images, click their indexes while pressing the Control key. To select multiple images in a row, click their indexes while pressing the Shift key. To select all images in an Index window you can also use the [Select All] command from the Edit menu.Opening pictures saved on your diskYou can choose between two methods to open pictures saved on your disk. Selecting [Open] from the File menu Selecting [Open File Index] from the File menu)(C€E& €€XČĐZ€ ‚˙vMWEöE) "€š€Ȁ‚€‚‚˙Selecting [Open] from the File menuTo open a picture saved on your diskkC€EaF( €†€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1. Choose [Open] from the File menu. A Selection dialog appears.ŽföEHH ^€Ď€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€€‚€€‚˙Fig.9 File selection dialog Show Index : Displays the index of the image selected in the file list. Create : If the image selected in the file list does not have an index, click this button to create one. Files of type pop up menu : You can limit the number of files displayed in the list by choosing the file type you want to display.ŽbaFH, (€Ä€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚€‚˙2. After selecting a file click [Open]. The selected picture is displayed in an Image window.*HÇH' €€Ȩ‚ž€ ‚˙p*H7JF Z€U€Ȁ€ ‚‚€‚‚€‚€ă㘀‰€‚€ ‚˙Note: If you select a picture which is already being displayed in an Image window, an alert appears and the Image window becomes the active window.Note: Indexes cannot be created for BMP (Windows) format pictures.Selecting [Open File Index] from the File menuTo open a File Index:xOÇHŻJ) "€ž€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1. Choose [Open File Index] from the File menu. A Selection dialog appears.\'7J K5 :€P€Ȁ‚€ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.10 Folder selection dialog}SŻJˆL* "€§€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙2. Select the folder in which the images you want to display are saved. Click [Open] to select the chosen folder. All images in the selected folder are displayed in an Index window.3. To open one or more pictures from the Index window, click their indexes and choose [Open Selected Images] from the File menu or double click one index.* K˛L' €€Ȩ‚ž€ ‚˙'ˆLŮL$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1˛L M13 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ MQM˘„G#ŮLQM$ €F€Ȁ‚˙Changing the display of picturesƒJ MÔO9 @€•€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚˙Use the Window menu to change the display size, sort indexes in an Index window and choose how to display multiple Image windows.Changing the display sizeYou can change the display size in a range from 25% to 400%. The display size can only be changed when an Image window is displayed and selected. To enlarge the display size, choose [Zoom in] from the Window menu. When the display is enlarged to 400%, [Zoom in] becomes unselectable. Choose [Zoom out] from the Window menu to reduce the display size. When the display is reduced to 25%, [Zoom out] becomes unselectable.!ÝQM‚D V€ť€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚ÔO‚ŮL€‚€ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚˙Sorting indexesYou can sort the indexes in an Index window. Sort the indexes according to date or name. To sort the indexes according to date and time of picture taking or last file change, choose [Sort Index by Time] from the Window menu. To sort the indexes according to name, choose [Sort Index by Name] from the Window menu.Arranging iconsYou can arrange icons which are displayed in windows. To arrange icons, choose [Arrange Icons] from the Window menu.t-ÔOu„G \€[€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚˙Tiled and overlapping display of picturesYou can choose how to display multiple Image windows on your monitor. To display the windows as overlapping windows, choose [Cascade] from the Window menu. To display the windows as tiles, choose [Tile] from the Window menu. Depending on the number and size of windows, position and size of the windows may change when tiling.Switching the active windowIn the bottom part of the Window menu a list of open windows is displayed. You can switch the active window by selecting a window from the list.-‚˘„( € €Ȁ‚€ ‚˙1u„ӄ14˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ӄ … ˆ6˘„ …$ €$€Ȁ‚˙Closing windows_3ӄh†, &€g€Ȁ ‚€‚‚‚‚˙You can close all active windows. When you close an Index window, all Image windows which were opened from that Index window also close. Image windows opened with the [Open] command from the File menu will not close, even if you close the Index window which displays their indexes.To close a window:}R …ĺ‡+ $€Ľ€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚˙1. Click the window's close box or choose [Close] from the File menu. If you did not change the image after saving the last time, the window closes. If you changed the image after saving the last time, a Confirmation dialog appears.2. To save the image click [Yes]. If you do not want to save the image click [No]. The window closes.'h† ˆ$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1ĺ‡=ˆ1>˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ =ˆ~ˆ‹ŽA ˆ~ˆ$ €:€Ȁ‚˙Selecting the editing areaűŤ=ˆy‰P n€[€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚†"€‚†"€‚€‚€‚˙Selecting an areaYou can choose between two methods to select an area. Select by mouse dragging Select by using the Edit menuSelect by mouse draggingľ‹~ˆ.Š* "€€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1. Click the Image window where you want to select an area to make it active.2. Drag the mouse to encircle the area you want to select.řĘy‰&‹. *€•€Ȁ ‚€‚€‚‚˙Select by using the Edit menuChoose [Select All] from the Edit menu to select the whole image. If you already selected a smaller area from the image, the selection is changed to the whole image.¤{.Šʋ) "€ö€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1. Click the Image window where you want to select an area to make it active.2. Choose [Select All] from the Edit menu.ߌ&‹Ќ9 @€M€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚‚€€ ‚€‚‚˙Note: If you choose [Select All] from the Edit menu when an Index window is active, all pictures in the Index window are selected.DeselectingTo deselect:€Xʋ)( €°€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1. Click anywhere in the active Image window or choose [Deselect] from the Edit menu.}MЌŚ0 0€š€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€‚‚˙Copying the selected areaTo copy the selected area to the clipboard:¸Ž)^Ž* "€€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1. Drag the mouse to encircle the area you want to copy.2. Choose [Copy] from the Edit menu. The selected area is copied to the clipboard.-Ś‹Ž( € €Ȁ ‚€ ‚˙1^ŽźŽ1-(˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ źŽóŽLE7‹ŽóŽ$ €&€Ȁ‚˙Editing picturesˇźŽÁZ ‚€s€Ȁ ‚€‚‚†"€‚†"€‚€‚€‚€ ‚€ăÄ Í€‰€‚˙You can edit all pictures displayed in Image windows. Rotate or flip images, change their size or their color tone. You can edit pictures from the following two menus: ImaóŽÁ‹Žge menu Tone menuEditing pictures from the Image menuTarget of all commands from the Image menu besides the [Crop] command is the whole picture. Even if you select an area before choosing the command it will be executed for the whole picture.Y%óŽiÁ4 8€J€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙RotateTo rotate a picture:űĐÁdÂ+ $€Ą€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚˙1.Click the Image window to make it active.2.Choose [90° Clockwise], [90° Counterclockwise] or [180°] from the Rotate pop up menu in the Image menu. The picture rotates according to the selected command.OiÁłÂ0 0€>€Ȁ€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙FlipTo flip a picture:Ţ´d‘Ă* "€i€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Click the Image window to make it active.2.Choose [Horizontal] or [Vertical] from the Flip pop up menu in the Image menu. The picture flips according to the selected command.Y%łÂęĂ4 8€J€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙ResizeTo resize a picture:™p‘ĂƒÄ) "€ŕ€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Click the Image window to make it active.2.Choose [Resize] from the Image menu. The Resize dialog appears.ѐęĂTĹA P€#€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€€‚˙Fig.11 Resize dialogMaintain aspect ratio : Check this box to keep the same proportion of width and height when changing the size.ಃÄ4Ć. *€e€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚€‚‚˙3.Enter the new size in pixel or in percent.4.Click [OK] to execute the set changes. To cancel resizing, click [Cancel]. The picture size changes according to the settings.{GTĹŻĆ4 8€Ž€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙CropTo select an area and crop the picture to the selection:b:4ĆÇ( €t€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Drag the mouse on the Image window to select an area.Y ŻĆjÇ9 B€B€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.12 Area selection|TÇćÇ( €¨€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙2.Choose [Crop] from the Image window. The image is cropped to the selected area.ŹcjÇ’ČI b€Č€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Fig.13 After croppingChange Color DepthTo change the color depth of the picture:ž”ćÇPÉ* "€)€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Click the Image window to make it active.2.Choose the color depth from the Color depth pop up menu in the Image menu. The color depth changes.‚Q’ČŇÉ1 2€˘€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚‚˙DuplicateTo duplicate a picture and display it in its own Image window:œsPÉnĘ) "€ć€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Click the Image window to make it active.2.Choose [Duplicate] from the Image menu. The picture is duplicated. ÚŇÉzĚ2 2€ľ€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚‚€‚‚˙PanoramaWith the Panorama command you can paste two or more pictures together to create a panorama picture. You can only paste pictures together and create a panorama picture if two or more pictures with consecutive numbers, taken in the camera's Panorama mode, are displayed in the Index window.A Panorama icon is displayed next to the indexes of pictures which can be used to create a panorama picture. The arrow shows in which direction the pictures were taken.7ônĘąÍC T€ë€Ȁ‚‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€‚‚€€ ‚˙Panorama icon :When creating a Panorama picture you can choose if you want to paste the pictures together automatically or if you want to position alignment indicators to paste the pictures together manually.Pasting automatically“1zĚPb ’€g€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚€ ‚€‚€ †"€€‚€ ‚†"€€€€€€€‚˙1. Select two or more pictures with a Panorama icon and consecutive numbers in an Index window.2. Choose [Auto] from [Panorama] pop-up menu in the Image menu. The Panorama preview dialog appears. The dialog displays a preview of the panorama picture after pasting all selected images together.Fig.14 Panorama preview dialogManual : Displays the Manual Panorama dialog where you can position alignment indicators at which the selected pictures are pasted together. If you clickąÍP‹Ž this botton please proceed with step 3 of “Pasting Manually”.>ąÍŽ9 @€ €XČĐZ‚ž€ †"€€€‚‚˙OK : Pastes all selected pictures together to create a panorama picture as shown in the Panorama Preview dialog.3. To paste the selected pictures together and create a panorama picture, click [OK]. The panorama picture is displayed in a new Image window.APĎ+ &€,€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚˙Pasting manuallyşŽŕW |€y€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚€ ‚€€ ‚†"€€‚‚‚€ †"€€€‚˙1. Select two or more pictures with a Panorama icon and consecutive numbers in an Index window.2. Choose [Manual] from the [Panorama] pop-up menu in the Image menu. The Manual Panorama dialog appears.Fig. 15 Manual Panorama dialog3. Choose how you want to paste the two displayed pictures together by clicking [Auto] or [Manual] in the Mode section of the dialog.Auto : Pastes the displayed pictures together automatically.ÖxĎś^ Š€÷€XČĐZ‚ž€ †"€€€‚€ †"€€€‚€ †"€€€‚˙Manual : Displays two alignment indicators in each picture in the Manual Panorama dialog. Move the alignment indicators in both pictures to the position where you want to paste the pictures together. When moving the alignment indicators, make sure that you move indicators of the same shape to a corresponding position in both pictures.Next : Pastes the two displayed pictures together and proceeds to the next step.Back : Returns to the dialog which was displayed before the last two pictures were pasted together. With this botton you can only go back one step, you cannot return to dialogs displayed on the right.%ůŕŰ, &€ó€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚‚˙4. Click [Next]. A preview of the panorama pictures is displayed.5. If you selected 3 or more pictures, click [Next] again. The Panorama picture displayed in step 4 moves to the left side of the Manual Panorama dialog, while the next picture is displayed on the right.6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 until you have pasted all selected pictures together.7. To finally paste all selected pictures together and create a panorama picture, click [OK]. The panorama picture is displayed in a new Image window.:őś E X€ë€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Editing pictures from the Tone menuThe target of commands from the Tone menu is the selected area. If no area is selected the target is the whole picture.CloudyCorrects the blue hue of pictures like those taken on cloudy days. âŰ! * "€Ĺ€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.If you want to change the color tone of a selected area, drag the mouse on the Image window to select an area.2.Choose [Cloudy] from the Tone menu. A dialog displaying a preview of the image or the selected area appears.X y 9 B€@€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.16 Cloudy dialogŢľ! W ) €k€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙3.Drag the slider and confirm the color tone change in the preview window. If you want to execute the change, click [OK]. The color tone of the image or the selection is changed.Ľqy ü 4 8€â€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Evening LightCorrects the red hue of pictures like those taken in the early morning or in the evening.ÇœW Ă+ $€9€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚˙1.If you want to change the color tone of a selected area, drag the mouse on the Image window to select an area.2.Choose [Evening Light] from the Tone menu. A dialog displaying a preview of the image or the selected area appears.3.Drag the slider and confirm the color tone change in the preview window. If you want to execute the change, click [OK]. The color tone of the image or the selection is changed.[ü R4 8€ś€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙FluorescentCorrects the green hue of pictures like those taken under neon light.ĹšĂ#A+ $€5€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚˙1.If you want to change the color tone of a selected area, drag the mouse on the Image window to select an area.2.Choose [FluoresR#A‹Žcent] from the Tone menu. A dialog displaying a preview of the image or the selected area appears.3.Drag the slider and confirm the color tone change in the preview window. If you want to execute the change, click [OK]. The color tone of the image or the selection is changed.gRŠBX ~€#€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚†"€‚†"€‚€ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚‚‚˙Undoing changesYou can choose between two methods to undo changes. Using [Undo] from the Edit menu Using [Revert] from the File menuUndoBy using [Undo] from the Edit menu you can only undo the last action you performed.To undo the last action:Ŕ—#AJC) €/€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Choose [Undo] from the Edit menu. The last action is undone. The [Undo] command changes to [Redo]. If you choose [Redo] the last action is redone.´€ŠBţC4 6€€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚‚‚‚˙RevertBy using [Revert] from the File menu you can revert the file to the last version you saved.To revert the file:ÓŠJCŃD* "€S€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Choose [Revert] from the File menu. A Confirmation dialog appears.2.If you really want to revert the file, click [Yes]. The file reverts to the last version saved.'ţCřD$ €€Ȁ ‚˙-ŃD%E) "€€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚‚˙'řDLE$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1%E}E1k ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙}EľEďN8LEľE$ €(€Ȁ‚˙Deleting picturesĂ}EĂGK d€‹€Ȁ ‚€‚€ †"€€‚†"€‚€ ‚€‚˙You can delete pictures saved on a disk and pictures stored in the camera. You can choose between two methods to delete pictures. Deleting selected pictures Deleting all picturesWarning: We recommend using the Lock icon in the Index window to protect pictures you do not want to delete. Locking a picture prevents its accidental deletion. When a picture is locked, the picture is not deleted even when you select the Delete command.E˛HV z€5€Ȁ ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚€€ ‚€ ‚€ă㘀‰€‚‚˙Fig.17 Lock icon in the "Locked position"Deleting selected picturesTo delete one or multiple pictures selected in an Index window:K ĂGýK+ $€A€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚˙1.Select one or more pictures in an Index window. Selected pictures are displayed with a different frame.2.Choose [Delete Selected Images] from the File menu. If you have selected pictures in a Camera Index window, you can also choose [Delete Selected Pictures] from the Camera menu. A Confirmation dialog appears.3.If you really want to delete the selected pictures, click [Yes]. The selected pictures are deleted. During deletion a Progress dialog is displayed. If you want to cancel deletion, click [Cancel] in the Progress dialog. If you delete pictures from the camera, the indexes are renumbered after deletion and the display of the Camera Index window is updated. If you delete pictures from a disk, the indexes are not renumbered and the display of the File Index window is not updated.đź˛HíL4 6€y€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚‚‚‚˙Deleting all picturesWith this command you can delete all pictures from the camera. You cannot use it to delete pictures saved on a disk.To delete all pictures from the camera:|TýKiM( €¨€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Choose [Delete All Images] from the Camera menu. A Confirmation dialog appears.*íL“M' €€Ȩ‚ž€ ‚˙ѨiMdN) €Q€Ȁ€ ‚‚˙Warning: If you click [Yes] in the Confirmation dialog, all pictures (which are not locked) saved in the camera will be deleted. This operation cannot be canceled.d<“MČN( €x€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙2.If you really want to delete all pictures, click [Yes].'dNďN$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1ČN O1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ OXO#‹8ďNXO$ €(€Ȁ‚˙Printing pictures~L OÖO2 4€š€Ȁ ‚€‚†"€‚˙You can choose among three methods to print pictures. Single Image €=XObC T€{€XČĐZ€ ƒ€ăÖObďN㘀‰€ă㘀‰€‚˙Prints each picture on one page. You can print single pictures from Image windows or from File Index windows. When printing a single picture from an Image window, you can set the print size. If you select multiple pictures in a File Index window, multiple pages will be printed, each picture on one page.)ÖO‹& €€ČŤ€€ ‚˙W bâ‚J b€€Ȁă㘀‰€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚€†"€‚˙Note: You cannot print single images from Camera Index windows.Note: You can only set the print size when printing a single image from an Image window. When printing a single image from a File Index window, the print size cannot be changed. 4up LayoutëŔ‹̓+ $€€XČĐZ€ ƒ€‚˙Prints up to 4 pictures on one page. You can only use the 4up layout from a File Index window or a Camera Index window. If you select more than 4 pictures, multiple pages will be printed.)â‚öƒ& €€ČŤ€€ ‚˙V ̓L…6 :€C€Ȁ‚€ ‚€†"€‚˙Note: To select multiple images, click their indexes while pressing the Control key. To select multiple images in a row, click their indexes while pressing the Shift key. To select all images in an Index window you can also use the [Select All] command from the Edit menu. Indexäöƒ[†+ $€É€XČĐZ€ ƒ€‚˙Prints an index of all pictures in an Index window. You can only print an index from a File Index window or a Camera Index window. When you use Index printing, you can usually print a maximum of 24 pictures on one A4 sheet..äL…‰‡J b€Ë€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Fig.18 Example of an Index printing on a A4 sheetNote: When using Index printing, the maximum number of pictures you can print on one A4 sheet may vary depending on the printer you are using.To print pictures:M![†ֈ, &€C€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚‚˙1.According to your Print method, select an Image window, an Index window or pictures in an Index window.2.Choose [Print Setup] from the File menu. The Setup dialog appears.3.After setting the necessary items, click [OK].4.Choose [Print] from the File menu. The Print dialog appears.F‰‡U‰9 B€Ž€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.19 Setting of Print method and Size in the Print dialog§|ֈüŠ+ $€ů€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚˙5.Set the Print method and other items.6.If you print a single picture from an Image window, you can set the print size. Check the [Specify size] box, choose between inches (inch) and centimeters (cm) and enter the size into the enter field. You cannot change the proportion of width and height when setting the print size.7.Execute printing. The selected images are printed.'U‰#‹$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1üŠT‹1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙T‹Š‹ĺ6#‹Š‹$ €$€Ȁ‚˙Saving picturesŤT‹ŚŽq °€[€Ȁ ‚€‚€ †"€€‚†"€‚€‚€‚‚ăFŐd€‰€ăJŐd€‰€ăFŐd€‰€‚˙You can choose between two methods to save pictures. Saving from the File menu Saving from the Camera menuNote: If you are using a Template Card, we recommend that you make a backup and save all Template pictures on a disk.Note: With camera models which use Smart Media, pictures can be saved directly to the Smart Media. To be able to save to Smart Media, the connected camera model must be selected in the [Camera] settings of the Preferences dialog. When saving please choose [Camera compatible] as file type from the File Type pop-up menu in the Save dialog. For details about the Camera settings in the Preferences dialog, see 'Camera settings'.xŕŠ‹*Á˜ ţ€É€Ȁ‚€‚€ ‚€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚€ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚€ă㘀‰€ăږ<ɀ‰€ăۖ<ɀ‰€€ ‚˙Saving from the File menuWhen saving from the File menu you can choose among four commands to save pictures. Save Save As Save A Copy As Save Selected ImagesSaveSŚŽ*Á#‹aves the contents of the Image window by overwriting.Note: If you save an image which you opened from a Camera Index window, an image created by duplicating or by using the Panorama function, operation is the same as when saving a file with a different name (Save As).'ŚŽQÁ$ €€Ȁ ‚˙¸*Á Â) €€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Select the Image window you want to save and choose [Save] from the File menu. The contents of the Image window are overwritten and saved.äQÁ"Ă5 8€É€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Save AsSaves the contents of the Image window with a new file name in the folder you select. After saving, the window displaying the saved file becomes the active window. The original file closes as you last saved it.tJ –Ä* "€•€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Select the Image window you want to save and choose [Save As] from the File menu. The Save dialog appears.2.Choose a file type from the File Type pop up menu, enter a name for the file you are saving, select a folder and click [Save]. The contents of the Image window are saved under the entered name in the selected folder.ÁŒ"ĂWĹ5 8€€Ȁ ‚€€ ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Save A Copy AsCopies the contents of the Image window and saves them in the folder you select. The active window does not change.e–ÄćĆ* "€Ë€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Select the Image window you want to copy and save and choose [Save A Copy As] from the File menu. The Save dialog appears.2.Choose a file type from the File Type pop up menu, enter a name for the file you are saving, select a folder and click [Save]. The contents of the Image window are copied and saved under the entered name in the selected folder.2ËWĹĘg œ€€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚€ ‚€‚ăJŐd€‰€€ ‚˙Save Selected ImagesSaves all pictures selected in the Index window in the folder you choose. Upon saving you can set the following items. File type Size Color DepthWarning: Depending on the File format there are Color Depths which cannot be saved. When you select a color depth that cannot be saved, the picture will automatically be saved in the next possible color depth containing more colors.Example: JPEG files cannot be saved in 256 colors. If you want to save a JPEG file and have selected [256 custom colors], the picture will be saved as a JPEG file in 16.7 million colors. For a table showing the relation between file types and color depths, see 'Supported file formats'.GćĆ_Ę) "€<€Ȁ ‚€‚‚˙To save selected images::Ę™Ë, &€€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚‚‚˙1.Select the pictures you want to save in the Index window.2.Choose [Save Selected Images] from the File menu. The Save dialog appears.3.Set File Type, Color Depth and Size.4.Select a folder and click [Save]. The selected pictures are saved in the selected folder.ԝ_ĘmĚ7 <€;€Ȁ ‚€€‚€ ‚€‚‚‚‚˙Saving from the Camera menuSaving after downloading from the cameraTo save pictures from the Camera menu after downloading them from the camera: w™Ë Í) "€î€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙1.Choose [Download All Images] from the Camera menu. The Save dialog appears.2.Set File type, Color Depth and Size.*mĚ7Í' €€Ȩ‚ž€ ‚˙˛‰ ÍéÍ) €€Ȁ€ ‚‚˙Note: If you do not set anything, the pictures will be saved in full color in the format selected at the time the picture was taken.ą‡7ÍšĎ* "€€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙3.Select a folder and click [Save]. All pictures in the camera are downloaded to your computer. During downloading a Progress dialog is displayed. You can cancel downloading by clicking [Cancel] in the Progress dialog. The downloaded pictures are named [PIC00001], [PIC00002], [PIC00003] and so forth or, in the case of Template pictures, [SYN00001], [SYN00002], [SYN00003] and so forth.?éÍĺ+ $€)€Ȁ‚‚‚€ ‚˙Note: The file name extension that is automatically added šĎĺ#‹to each image file name upon downloading in Windows 95/NT 4.0, depends on the file type you selected.Note: Even if you are already displaying a Camera Index window, you can use the [Download All Images] command.1šĎ1|˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙]¨ G#ĺ]$ €F€Ȁ‚˙Uploading pictures to the camera>›7 <€€Ȁ ‚€‚€ ‚€€€‚˙Note: There are camera models which cannot use the upload function.Upload pictures you edited on your computer back to the camera. Using this feature you can upload pictures you edited with Utility software C-2.1 E or with photo retouch software like Photoshop, view them on the camera's monitor or download them to other computers. You can also upload pictures as Template images if you have a Template card inserted into the camera. To upload as Template image the size of the image must be 640x480 pixels.ę]ˇ2 2€Ő€Ȁ‚€‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Note: When uploading pictures as Template images, the black part of the pictures is cut out. When taking pictures with Templates, the subject is displayed in the cut out part of the Template.To upload pictures to the camera:g›F( €Î€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Choose [Upload Image] or [Upload Template Image] from the Camera menu. A Selection dialog appears.†MˇĚ9 @€›€Ȁ€€‚€€‚€€‚˙ Show Index : Displays the index of the image selected in the file list. Create : If the image selected in the file list does not have an index, click this button to create an index. Files of type pop up menu : You can limit the number of files displayed in the list by choosing the file type you want to display.îĹFş) €‹€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙2.Click [Open]. The selected pictures are uploaded to the camera, automatically named and added as the last pictures in the row of pictures of the same kind (normal picture or Template picture).î°Ě¨ > J€a€Ȁ ‚€ă㘀‰€‚‚€ ‚€ ‚˙Note: If you are displaying a Camera Index window and upload Template pictures to the camera, the Camera Index window will automatically close and reopen again.Note: Uploading a picture to the camera is not possible if the selected picture has a different quality than the standard, high or super high quality of the connected camera. If you select a picture that cannot be uploaded and click [Open], an alert appears.1şŮ 1d ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙Ů  TF?¨  % €4€Ȁ‚‚˙Controlling the camerakFŮ ƒ % €Œ€Ȁ‚‚˙Control your camera from the Utility software C-2.1 E application.}U  ( €Ş€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Choose [Camera Control] from the Camera menu. The Camera Control dialog appears.d+ƒ d 9 B€X€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.20 The Camera Control dialogĎĄ 3 . *€C€XČĐZ‚ž€ ƒ€‚‚˙Use the left side of the dialog to set the mode you use when taking pictures. Use the right side of the dialog to display the preview and to take pictures.j<d  . *€y€Ȁ‚€ ‚€‚‚˙Setting the modeUtility software C-2.1 E reads the settings from the camera and when you first open the Camera Control dialog, the settings from the camera are displayed. To change the settings, select Quality and Flash mode from the pop up menus and click the Self Timer and Macro Mode buttons if necessary.e=3 ( €z€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Select the picture quality from the Quality pop up menu.ƒR …1 2€¤€Ȁ€€‚€€‚˙ SQ : Sets standard picture quality. HQ : Sets high picture quality./ő´: B€ë€XČĄ€Z‚ž€ ƒ€ăŸ#€‰€‚˙There are camera models that allow you to choose between two High quality modes (Standard (HQ1) and High (HQ2) ) when you take pictures in High quality mode. About setting of these two High quality modes please see 'Setting the camera'.V,…@* $€X€Ȁ€€‚˙ SHQ : Sets highest picture ´@¨ quality.e<´{@) "€x€XČĐZ‚ž€‚‚˙2.Select the flash mode from the Flash Mode pop up menu.9@´A' €%€Ȃž€‚˙Warning: The flash mode of cameras with a flash that can be opened and closed, can only be set if the flash is open. If you try to set the flash mode with the flash closed, the settings will return to 'Flash disabled'. To change the settings open the flash and try again.+{@ßA( €€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚˙A´A`C@ N€ƒ€Ȁ€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚˙ Auto : Flashes automatically when taking pictures in dark environment or against the light. Reduce red eye effect : Blinks before the actual flash to reduce the red eye effect. Flash disabled : Does not flash even in dark environment. Forced flash : Flashes independent on the light conditions.J"ßAŞC( €D€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙3.Set Self Timer and Macro Modet1`CEC T€e€Ȁ€€‚€‚€‚€ †"€€‚˙ Self Timer : If you click this button, the picture is taken after approximately 12 seconds after clicking [Take Picture]. During waiting time a dialog is displayed. You can cancel the [Take Picture] command as long as the dialog is displayed by clicking [Cancel].Fig.21 Self Timer dialog*ŞCHE' €€Xȟ€Z€ ‚˙ ĚETF@ N€™€Ȁ€€‚€ ‚€‚€ ‚€‚‚€ ‚˙ Macro Mode : Use when taking close ups.Preview and picture takingClick [Preview] to display on your monitor what you see through the camera lens.Click [Take Picture] to take a picture.1HE…F1Y ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙…FžFčƒ9TFžF$ €*€Ȁ‚˙Setting the camera?…FýF( €.€Ȁ ‚€‚˙To set the camera:WžF|G( €Ž€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙1.Choose [Camera Settings] from the Camera menu. The Camera Settings dialog appears.a(ýFÝG9 B€R€Ȁ‚€‚€ †"€€ ‚‚˙Fig.22 Camera Settings dialogK#|G(H( €F€XČĐZ‚ž€‚˙You can set the following items:šcÝGáHV |€Đ€Ȁ†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚‚˙ Camera ID High Quality Mode Built-in Clock LCD Monitor Power Save2 (HJ' €€Ȃž€‚˙Note: Depending on the camera model one or several of the above items cannot be changed. The items which cannot be changed are dimmed and cannot be selected. To see which items can be changed with your camera model, please refer to the User's Guide of your camera.'áH:J$ €€Ȁ ‚˙IJƒLI `€€Ȃž€€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚˙ Camera ID : You can enter a name of up to 31 characters into the Camera ID field. High Quality Mode : If you are taking pictures in High Quality Mode, you can drag the slider to choose between two types of High quality, Standard (HQ1) and High (HQ2). Standard (HQ1) : Small image file because of high compression. High (HQ2) : High quality picture even if enlarged because of low compression. Built-in Clock : You can set the time of the Built-in clock to the clock of your computer. Ô:J‘M: B€­€Ȃž€†"€‚†"€‚˙ To set the Built-in clock, click [Clock Set]. An alert appears and asks if you really want to set the time. If you want to set the time, click [Yes]. If you don't want to set the time, click [No].+ƒLźM( €€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚˙ɢ‘M…N' €E€Ȃž€‚˙Warning: If you click [Yes] in the alert, the Built-in clock is set. This setting cannot be canceled, even if you click [Cancel] in the Camera Settings dialog.+źM°N( €€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚˙üׅNŹO% €Ż€Ȁ‚˙Note: When you set the Built-in clock of camera models which use a Li-battery, the Li-battery is checked. If the battery is low, an alert appears. Please follow the alert's instructions and change the Li-battery.+°N×O( €€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚˙č…ŹOˁc ”€€Ȃž€€ ‚×OˁTF€€€‚€€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚†"€‚˙ LCD Monitor Brightness : To set the brightness of the LCD Monitor, drag the slider to the left for a darker display and to the right for a brighter display. Date Display : To set the Date Display on the LCD Monitor, choose one of the following display patterns from the pop up menu. No display Year/Month/Day Month/Day/Year Day/Month/Year+×Oö( €€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚˙öżËě‚7 <€€Ȃž€€ ‚€†"€‚˙ Power Save The Power Save time is the time between the last operation and the change to the Power Save mode. Drag the slider to set the Power Save time of Camera and LCD Monitor.Ő¨öÁƒ- (€Q€XČĐZ‚ž€ ‚€‚˙2.After setting the necessary items, click [OK]. If you want to cancel the settings, click [Cancel]. If you want to reset to the default settings, click [Default].'ě‚čƒ$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1Áƒ„1ô ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙„]„ ŽD čƒ]„$ €@€Ȁ‚˙When an error message appears̎„)…> J€€Ȁ‚€ †"€ă €‰€ ‚˙ Selected image cannot be saved as camera compatible image. Wrong picture size for camera model specified in the Preferences dialog.(]„Q…% €€ČЀ ‚˙k2)…ź…9 B€f€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ Format of selected file is not supported.(Q…ä…% €€ČЀ ‚˙„Kź…h†9 B€˜€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ Selected picture cannot be uploaded to camera. Wrong picture size.(䅐†% €€ČЀ ‚˙Vh†ć†9 B€<€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ Insufficient memory.(†‡% €€ČЀ ‚˙؞ć†ć‡: B€?€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ Selected serial port is already in use. Quit application, check serial port settings in the Preferences dialog and connection of camera and computer.(‡ˆ% €€ČЀ ‚˙Ȏć‡ֈ: B€€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ Selected serial port cannot be used. Connect camera to a different serial port and set correct serial port in the Preferences dialog.(ˆţˆ% €€ČЀ ‚˙čtֈćŠt ś€ď€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€‚€ ‚€ †"€ă3€‰€ ‚€‚€ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ Selected communication speed may be too fast for your computer. Set lower communication speed in the Preferences dialog. Selected communication speed is too fast for connected camera. Set lower communication speed in the Preferences dialog. Could not find port to which camera is connected. Check if connection of camera and computer is correct.(ţˆ‹% €€ČЀ ‚˙ę°ćŠř‹: B€c€Ȁ †"€ă€‰€ ‚˙ No response from camera. Please check if camera is switched on and if serial port settings in the Preferences dialog and connection of camera and computer are correct.(‹ Œ% €€ČЀ ‚˙ą2ř‹э ̀m€Ȁ †"€ă9€‰€ ‚‚†"€ă0€‰€ ‚‚†"€ă1€‰€ ‚‚†"€ă2€‰€ ‚˙ Unexpected error occurred during image processing. Unexpected error occurred during communication with camera. Batteries are low. Change batteries or change to AC adaptor. No battery capacitance left. Data processing will be suspended. Change batteries or change to ACadaptor.( Œů% €€ČЀ ‚˙'э Ž$ €€Ȁ ‚˙1ůQŽ1.˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙QŽËŔď Ž5 8€€Ȁ ‚€ăJŐd€‰€‚˙Ą Selected image cannot be saved as camera compatible image. Wrong picture size for camera model specified in the Preferences dialog.(QŽ=% €€ČЀ ‚˙‚AËŔA P€ƒ€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€ăFŐd€‰€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:The selected image cannot be uploaded to the camera specified in the Preferences dialog, because the picture size is no=ËŔ Žt compatible.[What to do]:Check if you have selected the correct camera model in the Preferences dialog. Select a picture with a size that can be uploaded to the connected camera.1=üŔ1y˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙üŔDĂżËŔ˙ÁD V€€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚€‚€ €‚€ €‚˙Ą Unexpected error occurred during image processing.[Cause]:Exchange of incorrect data.[What to do]:œSwitch the camera off and on again.œRestart Utility software C-2.1 E.(üŔ'Â% €€ČЀ ‚˙č˙ÁDĂ5 8€Ń€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:The image data is corrupt.[What to do]:Try for example to open the image in another application to check if the image data is corrupt. If the image data is corrupt, you cannot use it with Utility software C-2.1 E.1'ÂuĂ1{˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙uĂżÄJDĂżÄH ^€€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚€‚€ €‚€ €‚€ ‚˙Ą Unexpected error occurred during communication with camera.[Cause]:During communication between computer and camera incorrect data has been exchanged.[What to do]:œSwitch the camera off and on again.œRestart Utility software C-2.1 E.1uĂđÄ1`˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙đÄĆ/ńżÄĆ> J€ă€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙Ą Batteries are low. Change batteries or change to AC adaptor.[Cause]:Batteries are low.[What to do]:Change batteries or change to the AC adaptor. We recommend using the AC adaptor when the camera is connected to a computer.1đÄPĆ1ë˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙PĆ Č™qĆéĆ( €â€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą No battery capacitance left. Data processing will be suspended. Change batteries or change to AC adaptor.(PĆÇ% €€ČЀ ‚˙ůÄéĆ Č5 8€‰€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:There is no battery capacitance left.[What to do]:Change the batteries or switch to the AC adaptor. We recommend using the AC adaptor when the camera is connected to a computer.1Ç;Č1¸˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙;ČÂɇI ČÂÉ> J€“€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙Ą Selected communication speed is too fast for connected camera. Set lower communication speed in the Preferences dialog.[Cause]:Selected communication speed is too fast for connected camera.[What to do]:Please refer to the User's Guide of your camera to see the appropriate communication speed for your camera. 1;ČóÉ1š˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙óÉ{ËY1ÂÉLĘ( €b€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą Format of selected file is not supported.(óÉtĘ% €€ČЀ ‚˙ĆLĘ{ËA P€€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€ăJŐd€‰€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:The selected file has a format which is not supported.[What to do]:Select a file whose format is supported. For a list of supported file formats, see 'Supported file formats'.1tĘŹË1g˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ŹËâÍrJ{ËĚ( €”€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą Selected picture cannot be uploaded to camera. Wrong picture size.(ŹËFĚ% €€ČЀ ‚˙œgĚâÍ5 8€Ď€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:Only pictures with a size (quality) that corresponds to the connected camera's normal or high picture quality can be uploaded. The selected picture has a size (quality) that cannot be uploaded to the camera.[What to do]:Please refer to the User's Guide of the connected camera to find out the normal and high picture quality of the camera. 1FĚÎ19˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ÎĎDâÍWÎ( €8€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą Insufficient memory.(ÎÎ% €€ČЀ ‚˙œhWÎĎ4 8€Đ€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:Memory is insufficient.[What to do]:Close windows you do not need to increase memory.1ÎLĎ1˛˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙LĎ×ƝĎ) €;€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą Selected serial port is already in use. Quit application, check serial port settings in the Preferences dialog and connection of cameLĎĎra and computer.(LĎF% €€ČЀ ‚˙‘?×R r€€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€ €ăFŐd€‰€‚€ €‚€ €‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:The selected port is already used by another software.[What to do]:œQuit all applications you are using, check if connection to the camera and Serial Port settings in the Preferences dialog are correct and try again.œSwitch the camera off and on again.œRestart Utility software C-2.1 E.1F1^˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙5ś×ž) €€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą Selected serial port cannot be used. Connect camera to a different serial port and set correct serial port in the Preferences dialog.(ć% €€ČЀ ‚˙Ož5K d€ €Ȁ‚€‚€‚€ €ăFŐd€‰€‚€ €‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:Because of a problem with the serial driver or else, the selected serial port cannot be used.[What to do]:œConnect the camera to another serial port and set the correct serial port in the Preferences dialog. œRestart your computer.1ćf1t˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ ˙˙˙˙fŠĐŠ56F Z€€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚€‚€ăFŐd€‰€‚˙Ą Selected communication speed may be too fast for your computer. Set lower communication speed in the Preferences dialog.[Cause]:The communication speed is too fast for the processing speed of your computer.[What to do]:Set a lower communication speed until this error does not occur any more. For an explanation about the communication speed settings see 'Camera settings'.(f^% €€ČЀ ‚˙K6Š5 8€-€Ȁ‚€‚€‚€‚€ ‚˙[Cause]:You are using Utility software C-2.1 E and other applications at the same time, or you are using several serial ports at the same time.[What to do]:Quit all other applications, make sure you are using only one serial port and restart Utility software C-2.1 E.1^Ú1 ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙!˙˙˙˙Úľ ŰŒŠľ O l€€Ȁ ‚€‚‚€‚€‚€‚€ €‚€ €‚€ €‚€ ‚˙Ą Could not find port to which camera is connected. Check if connection of camera and computer is correct.[Cause]:[Auto] is selected in the Serial Port settings in the Preferences dialog, but connected port cannot be detected.[What to do]:œCheck if connection between camera and computer is correct.œSwitch the camera off and on again.œRestart Utility software C-2.1 E.1Úć 1Ź˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙"˙˙˙˙ć a ŘŻľ ž ) €_€Ȁ ‚€‚˙Ą No response from camera. 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