Epson Digitial Camera User manual

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FOR AMERICAN USERS
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
and television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected
Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will
invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels that
exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the
user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this
equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to
unused interfaces.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
FOR CANADIAN USERS
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from
digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites
applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le
brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
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for any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
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respect to the use of information contained herein. Nor is any liability
assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained
herein. Further, this publication and features described herein are subject to
change without notice.
TRADEMARKS
EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
PhotoPC and PhotoSpan are trademarks of Epson America, Inc.
EPSON Connection is a service mark of Epson America, Inc.
EasyPhoto and the EasyPhoto logo are trademarks of Storm Software, Inc.
General notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only
and may be trademarks of their respective owners. EPSON disclaims any and all rights
in those marks.
Copyright © 1996 by Epson America, Inc. CPD3585
Torrance, California, USA 7/96
A NOTE CONCERNING RESPONSIBLE USE OF
COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS
Like photocopiers, digital cameras can be misused by improper
photographing of copyrighted material. Although Section 107 of the U.S.
Copyright Act of 1976 (Title 17, United States Code), the “fair use” doctrine,
permits limited copying in certain circumstances, those circumstances may
not be as broad as some people assume. Unless you have the advice of a
knowledgeable attorney, be responsible and respectful by not photographing
published material without the permission of the copyright holder.
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Introduction
PhotoPC Features 2
Optional Accessories 2
Minimum System Requirements 2
Where to Get Help 3
Electronic Support Services 3
Where to Get Software Help 4
Registration 5
Safety Instructions 5
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Unpacking Your PhotoPC 1-1
Getting to Know the Camera 1-2
Installing Batteries 1-3
Handling Batteries 1-4
Attaching the Hand Strap 1-5
Removing the Plastic Film 1-5
Installing Your EasyPhoto Software 1-5
Installing the PhotoPC Plug-in 1-6
Chapter 2: Taking Pictures with PhotoPC
Turning the Camera On and Off 2-2
Saving Power with Auto Shut-off 2-2
Using the EasyTouch Control Panel 2-2
Checking the Battery Icon 2-3
Snapping the Shutter 2-3
Taking Pictures in Range 2-4
Adjusting Settings 2-4
Flash 2-5
Resolution 2-6
Timer 2-8
Erasing Pictures 2-9
Checking the Picture Counter 2-9
Chapter 3: Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh
Connecting PhotoPC to Your Macintosh 3-1
Transferring Pictures to Your Macintosh 3-4
Erasing Pictures from Your Camera 3-6
Table of Contents
PhotoPC Macintosh User’s Guide
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Using Pictures in Your Documents 3-6
Inserting a Picture with Copy and Paste 3-7
Inserting a Picture with Drag and Drop 3-9
Inserting a Picture by Importing 3-10
Closing EasyPhoto 3-11
Chapter 4: Working with Your Pictures
Using Galleries 4-2
Adding or Changing Picture Information 4-2
Finding a Picture 4-3
Displaying a Gallery as a Slide Show 4-4
Making Changes with the Workshop 4-5
Cropping 4-6
Resizing 4-6
Rotating 4-7
Adjusting Brightness and Contrast 4-7
Adjusting Colors 4-8
Removing Red-Eye 4-8
Cutting, Copying, Pasting, and Flipping 4-9
Saving and Printing Your Pictures 4-9
Changing Picture File Information 4-10
Chapter 5: Using Advanced Features
Getting Ready to Use Advanced Features 5-1
Setting the Clock 5-2
Setting Auto Shut-off 5-3
Setting the Shutter Speed 5-3
Adjusting Port Settings 5-4
Taking Pictures from Your Macintosh 5-5
Snapping the Shutter 5-7
Chapter 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Caring for the Camera 6-1
Solving Camera Problems 6-2
Solving Picture Problems 6-4
Appendix A: Using Optional Accessories
Expanding Your PhotoPC Memory A-1
Installing PhotoSpan Memory Modules A-2
Using the Universal AC Adapter A-4
Using Optional Lenses A-5
Appendix B: Specifications
Physical Dimensions B-1
Power B-1
Technical B-2
Photographic B-2
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our new EPSON
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PhotoPC
is a revolutionary,
easy-to-use digital camera that enables you to take full-color
pictures and immediately use them on your Macintosh.
®
You may have
thePhotoPC Mac version or the Mac Connectivity Kit and Photo PC
Windows version. Either way, you have everything you need, including
software that lets you transfer your pictures to your computer’s hard
disk. You can edit, enhance, and organize your pictures or simply paste
them into your documents.
Create professional letters, documents, and presentations with real life
images right on your desktop. Share pictures with business colleagues or
friends over the Internet. Add color and visual appeal to your
newsletters, flyers, and brochures. Anything you can display on your
screen or print will look better with PhotoPC pictures.
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Introduction
PhotoPC Features
PhotoPC is a complete system for capturing digital images, and includes
the following features:
Base unit with 1MB internal memory for 16 high-resolution images
(640 × 480 pixels) or 32 standard-resolution images (320 × 240
pixels)
24-bit color image capture
Built-in flash with both automatic and manual settings
Self-timer
Automatic shut-off to save batteries
Variable shutter speed
Automatic date and time recording for each picture
Cable for transferring photos to your Macintosh
(or PC cable with Mac adapter)
EasyPhoto
software that lets you transfer, organize, enhance, and
print your pictures
Use your pictures with any application
Print out your pictures on any color or black and white printer.
Optional Accessories
EPSON offers the following optional accessories for enhancing your
PhotoPC:
2MB and 4MB PhotoSpan
memory modules
Universal AC adapter for use with a standard electric outlet.
You can also use standard 37 mm video camcorder lenses and filters
available from leading suppliers, such as Tiffen.
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Minimum System Requirements
Macintosh with 68030 or higher processor or PowerPC
System Software version 7.1 or later
8MB RAM (16MB recommended)
At least 15MB free hard disk space
VGA or SVGA monitor with at least 256-color display
(thousands of colors recommended).
Introduction
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Where to Get Help
If you purchased your PhotoPC and/or Connectivity Kit in the United
States or Canada, EPSON provides customer support and service
through a network of Authorized EPSON Customer Care Centers.
EPSON also provides the following services when you dial (800) 922-
8911:
Technical assistance with the installation, configuration, and
operation of EPSON products
Assistance in locating your nearest Authorized EPSON Reseller or
Customer Care Center
Customer relations
EPSON technical information library fax service
Product literature on current and new products.
You can purchase accessories, printed manuals, or parts for EPSON
products from EPSON Accessories at (800) 873-7766 (U.S. sales only).
In Canada, call (800) GO-EPSON. If you purchased your PhotoPC
outside the United States or Canada, contact your EPSON dealer or the
marketing location nearest you for customer support and service.
If you need help with EasyPhoto software, contact Storm Software as
described on page 4.
Electronic Support Services
If you have a modem, the fastest way to access helpful tips,
specifications, drivers, application notes, and bulletins for EPSON
products is through the online services described below.
World Wide Web
If you are connected to the Internet and have a Web browser, you can
access EPSON’s World Wide Web site at http://www.epson.com.
EPSON’s home page links users to What’s New, EPSON Products,
EPSON Connection,
SM
Corporate Info, and EPSON Contacts.
Link to the EPSON Connection for the latest drivers and FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions) and the EPSON Chat area. To get in touch
with EPSON around the world, EPSON Contacts includes contact
information for local EPSON subsidiaries.
EPSON Internet FTP Site
If you have access to the Internet and an FTP client, you can download
drivers, FAQs, and sample files from EPSON’s FTP site. Use your FTP
client or Web browser to log onto ftp.epson.com with the user name
anonymous and your
e-mail address as the password.
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Introduction
EPSON Download Service
You can call the EPSON Download Service (BBS) at
(800) 442-2007. No membership is required. Make sure your
communications software is set to 8 data bits with 1 stop bit, no parity
bit, and a modem speed up to 28.8 Kbps. See the documentation that
came with your communications software for more information.
EPSON Fax-on-Demand Service
You can access EPSON’s technical information library by calling (800)
922-8911 or (800) 442-2110 and providing a return fax number.
Epson Forum on Compuserve
CompuServe members can call the Epson America Forum on
CompuServe. If you are already a member, simply type GO EPSON at
the menu prompt to reach the Forum.
If you are not currently a member of CompuServe, you are eligible for a
free introductory membership as an owner of an EPSON product. This
membership entitles you to:
An introductory credit on CompuServe
Your own user ID and password
A complimentary subscription to CompuServe Magazine,
CompuServe’s monthly publication.
To take advantage of this offer, call (800) 848-8199 in the United States
and Canada and ask for representative #529. In other countries, call the
following U.S. telephone number: (614) 529-1611, or your local
CompuServe access number.
Where to Get Software Help
If you need help with your EasyPhoto software, you can contact Storm
Software at the following numbers:
Telephone: (415) 969-9555
Fax: (415) 691-9825
If you have a modem and access to the Internet or other online service,
you can also contact Storm Software at the following addresses:
World Wide Web site:
http://www.stormsoft.com/storm/
E-mail: support@stormsoft.com
America Online: STORMSOFT
CompuServe: 73060,3227
Prodigy: UEJR16A
Introduction
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Registration
Please take a minute to fill out the registration card included with
PhotoPC and mail it back to us. This
enables you to receive special information on software upgrades,
accessories, and new products. You’ll get immediate attention if you
have a problem with your PhotoPC.
Safety Instructions
Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. Also
follow all warnings and instructions marked on the camera.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the camera’s
cover or open any compartments except as instructed in this
User’s
Guide
.
To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose the camera to rain
or moisture.
Do not use outdoors during a thunderstorm.
If the camera shows unusual signs such as noise, odor, or smoke,
stop using it and turn it off immediately. Remove the batteries and/
or disconnect the AC adapter.
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners. Wipe off dust with a clean,
dry cloth.
To avoid damage to the optics of the camera, do not expose the lens
to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
Do not store the camera near sources of bright light, direct sunlight,
high humidity, heat, excessive dirt or dust, or where it is exposed to
strong vibrations or magnetic fields.
To prevent possible eye injury, do not take flash pictures of faces at
close range.
Avoid sudden temperature changes, which can cause moisture to
condense on the camera. Keep the camera in a case or bag if you
need to move it from a cold environment to a warm one. Allow
time for the camera to adjust to temperature changes before
using it.
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Introduction
Getting Started
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Getting Started
hand strap
batteries
camera
Mac adapter
software
PhotoPC cable
his chapter helps you get ready to use your
PhotoPC. It covers the following:
Getting to know the camera
Installing the batteries
Attaching the hand strap
Removing the plastic film
Installing your EasyPhoto software
Installing the PhotoPC Plug-in.
Unpacking Your PhotoPC
PhotoPC for the Macintosh is available in two packages: the Mac
version, which includes all the parts shown to the left, and the Mac
Connectivity Kit, which includes only the parts shown on page 1-2.
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Getting Started
The Mac Connectivity Kit works with the Windows Version of
PhotoPC. Make sure you use the software and cable that came in your
Mac Connectivity Kit as shown below, and not the ones that came in the
PhotoPC box.
.
Getting to Know the Camera
After you unpack your PhotoPC, take a few minutes to learn about its
features, as shown to the right.
TITLE
Cam1-01.eps
DATE
6/26/95
DRAWN BY
L.Oliver
PhotoPC Mac cable
software
EPSON AMERICA, INC.
TITLE
Cam1-02.eps
viewfinder
red timer light
flash
lens
battery cover
light sensor
power switch
port cover
EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Documentation Department
20770 Madrona Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 782-0770
TITLE
Cam1-03.eps
DATE
6/26/95
DRAWN BY
L.Oliver
viewfinder
green standby light
shutter
button
battery cover
lock
control panel
hand strap holder
1
Getting Started
1-3
A
Installing Batteries
Your PhotoPC comes with four AA alkaline batteries. Make sure the
camera is turned off, and follow these steps to insert the batteries:
1
Slide the battery cover lock to the right to release the cover.
2
Grasp the battery cover and pull it away from the camera body as
shown.
3
Insert all four batteries into the compartment, positioning the + and
- ends as shown in the compartment. Arrange the ribbon under the
batteries so you can use it to pull them out when you need to
replace them. Press down on the batteries to snap them into place.
4
Replace the battery cover.
EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Documentation Department
TITLE
Cam1-04.eps
DATE
8/15/95
cam1-05
EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Documentation Department
20770 Madrona Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 782 0770
TITLE
Cam1-05.eps
DATE
8/15/95
DRAWN BY
1-4
Getting Started
Handling Batteries
When your PhotoPC batteries wear out, you can replace them with any
of the following:
Single-use AA alkaline batteries
Single-use AA lithium batteries (longest battery life)
Rechargeable AA Ni-Cad batteries (shortest battery life).
WARNING
To avoid the danger of fire or explosion, do not mix different types of
batteries. Do not allow the battery contacts to touch metal objects such
as coins or keys, which could short out the battery’s circuits.
Note the following when handling batteries:
Do not use manganese batteries.
Replace all four batteries at the same time.
Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, or mutilate batteries. Do not
get them wet or expose them to fire.
When the camera is not used for long periods of time, remove the
batteries and store them at a low temperature in a dry location.
Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s
instructions and in compliance with all applicable laws. Contact
your local government agency for information about battery
recycling and disposal.
If you use rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries, replace them with four
fully-charged batteries. If you find that your batteries run out faster
after you recharge them a number of times, make sure you
discharge them completely before recharging.
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Getting Started
1-5
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Attaching the Hand Strap
To attach the hand strap, loop the strap around the holder on the side of
the camera as shown below.
Removing the Plastic Film
To protect the camera from scratches, some parts have been covered
with plastic film, as shown in the gray areas below. Peel off the plastic
film before you use your camera.
Installing Your EasyPhoto Software
PhotoPC comes with EasyPhoto, a software application that lets you
transfer your pictures from the camera to your Macintosh and place them
in documents. You can also use EasyPhoto to organize, enhance, and
print your pictures.
TITLE
C107
remove film
remove film
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Getting Started
If you have the PhotoPC Mac Version, use the software diskettes that
came in the box with the camera. If you have the Mac Connectivity Kit,
make sure you use the diskettes that came in the kit.
Follow these steps to install EasyPhoto:
1
Insert EasyPhoto diskette 1 in your diskette drive.
2
Double-click the Install icon. You see the EasyPhoto setup screen.
3
Click Continue.
4
Click Install.
NOTE
If you want to have the time and date of each picture automatically
recorded, see page 5-2 for instructions.
Installing the PhotoPC Plug-in
The software that you installed includes the PhotoPC
Plug-in. This is the interface that lets you transfer pictures from the
camera to your Macintosh. If you have other applications that support
the Plug-in, such as Adobe
®
PhotoShop
3.0 or Adobe PhotoDeluxe,
you can also use these applications to transfer pictures.
First you need to install the Plug-in for PhotoShop or PhotoDeluxe.
Follow these steps:
1
Open the EasyPhoto folder, then the EasyPhoto files folder, then
the Plug-ins folder.
2
Click on the PhotoPC Plug-in.
3
Choose Make Alias from the File menu.
4
Drag the alias to the PhotoShop or PhotoDeluxe
Plug-ins folder.
You can now use PhotoShop
or PhotoDeluxe to transfer your pictures, as
well as EasyPhoto. Turn to Chapter 2 for picture-taking instructions.
Taking Pictures with PhotoPC
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sing PhotoPC to take pictures is similar to using
a traditional “point and shoot” camera. This chapter shows you
everything you need to know, including the following information:
Turning the camera on and off
Saving power with auto shut-off
Using the control panel
Checking the battery icon
Snapping the shutter
Taking pictures in range
Adjusting settings
Erasing pictures
Checking the picture counter.
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Taking Pictures with PhotoPC
Turning the Camera On and Off
To turn the camera on, simply slide the power switch to the ON position.
The lens cover opens and the control panel on the top of the camera
lights up. The green standby light on the back of the camera flashes for a
few seconds. When it stops flashing and stays fully lit, the camera is
ready to take pictures.
Slide the power switch to the OFF position to turn off the camera. The
lens cover closes and the control panel turns off.
Saving Power with Auto Shut-off
If you wait more than 60 seconds before taking a picture, the camera
turns off automatically to save battery power. To turn the camera back
on, slide the power switch OFF, and then ON. Or press the shutter
button. You will have to press the shutter button again to take a picture.
If you want, you can change the 60-second time period for auto shut-off.
For more information, see page 5-3.
Using the EasyTouch Control Panel
The control panel keeps track of how many pictures you’ve taken and
gives you important information about the status of your battery and the
settings you’re using.
power switch
control panel
green standby
light
shutter button
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Taking Pictures with PhotoPC
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Checking the Battery Icon
Before you take pictures, check the battery icon on the control panel.
The icon shows how much battery power you have left, in the following
four stages:
Full battery power (or AC adapter in use)
Battery power is decreasing
Battery power is almost out
Change batteries
The battery icon is not precise, so you should use it only as a guide to
remaining power. Several factors can affect battery life, including the
surrounding temperature and the type of batteries you use. Low
temperatures (especially below 50° F) weaken your batteries. See page
1-3 for information about changing batteries.
Snapping the Shutter
Follow these steps to take a picture:
1
Turn the camera on and wait until the green standby light stops
flashing.
2
Look straight through the viewfinder and center your subject.
3
Slowly press the shutter button.
4
Hold the camera still until the camera beeps and the standby light
starts flashing.
The flashing light indicates that the camera has captured the image and
is processing it. (If you try to press the shutter button again, you’ll hear
an “error” beep.) When the light stops flashing, the image is saved.
Saved images remain in memory for up to a year, even when the camera
is turned off and the batteries are removed.
You can take another picture when the standby light stops flashing. If the
light flashes longer each time you take a picture, your batteries are
becoming weaker.
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