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Acquiring and displaying pictures Acquiring pictures from a digital camera
Acquiring pictures from a digital camera
Connect a digital camera and a PC. (8)
1 Click [ ].
The 1 panel will be opened.
• Right-click the thumbnail of any picture and select
[Properties], and you can see the picture information.
2 Check the acquisition destination folder and click
the [OK] button.
Pictures are acquired to the folder specified.
• The acquisition destination folder is
[PHOTOfunSTUDIO] by default.
Folder path
(when Windows is installed on drive C):
C:\Documents and Settings\(User Name)\
My Documents\My Pictures\PHOTOfunSTUDIO
(Windows 2000/XP)
C:\My Documents\My Pictures\PHOTOfunSTUDIO
(Windows 98SE/Me)
• When you change the folder to save the acquired
pictures, click 3 to select the desired folder.
• When the same name as the acquired picture exists
on the folder, the date of update and the file size of the
acquired picture are compared with those of the file on
the folder. If both are the same, the picture will not be
acquired. If either of them are not the same, numbers
with brackets will be added to the file name of the
acquired picture to prevent overwriting as default.
If you want to change the process, select [Tools] >>
[Options] from the menu. (72)
• When two or more digital cameras are connected,
select the appropriate drive letter (e.g., E, F) from 2 for
the digital camera you wish to acquire from.
• On acquisition, pictures are automatically categorised
by date, model, or keyword ([My favorites], [Baby
mode], [Pet mode], [Travel date], [Pictures acquired
kkk(date)]) and registered in [Category], by default.
(This holds true only when the pictures have such
information.) (30) (31) (32)
If you want to change the process, select [Tools] >>
[Options] from the menu. (72)
• If you set [Keyword], they will be automatically
categorised by the keyword and registered in the
categorisation folders. (32)
If the message [Insert a memory card containing pictures
taken by a digital still camera.] appears, check the following:
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