Toshiba PDR-T20 instruction manual File Structure

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File Structure

GettingReady

Photographs

When connected with a PC, images photographed with this camera are displayed as shown to the right. (When being displayed in Windows)

[ XXXTOSHI ]

Designates an image photographed with this camera.

A folder number in the range 100 to 999 is assigned according to the situations.

The files are given such names as “PDR_XXXX.jpg” where XXXX is a number from 0001 to 9999.

The extension “.jpg” indicates that the file is in JPEG format.

Desktop

My document

My computer

3.5inch FD (A:) (C:)

CD-ROM (D:)

Removable Disk (E:)

DCIM 100TOSHI 101TOSHI

Taking

 

PlayingBack/Deleting

PhotographedImages

Connectingtothe

PC

OtherUseful

Information

“JPEG” is a file format for storing color images in compressed form. The compression rate is selectable. The higher the compression rate, the greater the reduction in image quality. With this camera, the compression rate is determined by the image quality setting.

JPEG is a file format commonly used for image processing applications and on the Internet.

Images photographed with this camera are saved in Exif format. “Exif” is the abbreviation of “Exchangeable Image File Format,” and is a color still image format (for digital still cameras) approved by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). An Exif file consists of JPEG data and includes thumbnail image (list of images) and photography setting information. The Exif format is compatible with TIFF (another image format) and JPEG formats and can be used with ordinary image processing applications.

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Contents PDR-T20 ReadyGetting PhotographsTakingExemption Clauses Graphic symbol definitionsGraphic symbol Indication definitionsReady GettingAbout the AC adapter About battery GettingReadyTaking Contents About recycling of rechargeable battery Cleaning the CameraAvoid using or storing the camera in the following places Handling the CameraTrademark information Software version upgradeCopyright Notice Charging the Battery About Battery UseWhen Not Using the Battery for a Long Time SpecificationsHandling the AC Adapter Correctly AC adapter CEX0107AWrite protection Write ProtectionState Names of the Parts Indicator Enter/Direction button IndicatorMenu key pages 36 Mode Icon DescriptionDisplay key pages 29 Erase key pages 47LCD monitor You can operate the touch panel using the following methodsSetting up the touch panel Direction button On the cameraInsert the SD card in the correct orientation shown Open the battery/SD card coverClose the battery/SD card cover Before startingTo remove the battery Insert the battery in the correct orientation shownBattery lock lever Charging the Battery Battery Wear About battery wearUsing the battery efficiently DisplaySlide the Power switch in the arrow direction Turning the Power On/OffTurning the power on To turn the power offSlide the lens cover in the arrow direction Opening the lens coverClosing the lens cover Slightly slide the lens cover in the arrow directionTap the icon Setting the Date and TimeTap the key Tap IconOK icon Select the item, then tap the or iconUpper-arrow icon Return iconUsing the lens cover Using the mode buttonTaking Photographs Photographs Turn the power onTaking File size per image Tap the key in the photography modeTakingPhotographs Currently set scene mode icon Selecting the Scene ModeTap the key in the photography mode Display keyDetails about the scene mode Tap the icon to be selected Selecting the Flash ModeTapping this restores the Display screen List of flash icons is displayedSuppressed flash Details about the flash modeForced flash Red-Eye ReductionTap the key in the photograph mode Currently set self-timer iconZooming Images to Be Photographed Determine how much the image is to be zoomedTap the icon of the menu item to be changed Changing the Photography Menu SettingsTap the icon of the parameter to be selected Photography menu items Page Playing Back/Deleting Photographed Images Tap the key in the playback mode Icon to switch imagesPlaying Back Images To display one desired image in a regular size SliderTapping restores the original image size To restore a regular sizeEnlarging Photographed Images Zoom Playback To interrupt the slideshow Tap the key in the playback modePlaying Back Images Continuously Slideshow Slideshow iconSelect the pen thickness and color by tapping the icon Drawing Images PaintTap the key, then make a drawing by dragging on the screen To fill in a desired area To correct letters or illustrationsSave icon Protection icon Protection cancel icon To cancel protectionProtection setting icon Protecting Images ProtectErasing Images Confirmation screen, tap the icon Formatting the SD CardFormat icon Connecting to the PC About the Supplied Software ConnectingtotheAbout the Used Terms Connection Flow Connecting to the PCConnecting Minimum System RequirementsInsert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive Connecting to a Windows PCWith using Windows Click the iconInstalling USB driver Connecting to a Macintosh Connect the USB cable to the PC and this cameraWith Windows 2000, ME or XP installed Disconnecting the Camera from the PCWith Windows 98 installed With Macintosh installedWhen using a Windows PC If connecting the camera to the PC does not start ACDSeeTMWhen using a Macintosh Select a post-conversion image size, then click OK Copying Images to This CameraImages are copied with the original sizes unchanged File Structure Other Useful Information Tap the icon of the item to be changed Tapping this restores the previous screenTap OtherUseful InformationSetup Menu Items Select an image, then select the number of prints UsefulTo clear the current settings To confirm the current settingsTap or to make selection for printing date Message Meaning Troubleshooting Problem Cause RemedyFrequently Asked Questions FAQ QWhy can’t I focus the camera properly?Supplied Accessories Other Useful InformationGlobal Contacts Index