HP R727 Printing images from the camera, Connecting to the computer, Using a memory card reader

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Chapter 5

Connecting to the computer

1.Turn off the camera.

2.Connect the camera and computer using the USB cable that came with your camera, then turn on the camera.

On Windows computers, the camera appears as a device in Explorer, allowing you to copy images from the camera to the computer.

On Macintosh computers, either Image Capture or iPhoto starts automatically, allowing you to transfer images to the computer.

3.When you have finished transferring images, disconnect the camera from the computer. If your computer is running Windows 2000 or XP and you get an Unsafe Removal warning, disregard the warning.

If you encounter problems, set the camera’s USB Configuration to Disk Drive (see USB Configuration under Using the Setup Menu on page 39) and reconnect to your computer.

Note On Macintosh computers, if you set the camera to Disk Drive and neither Image Capture nor iPhoto starts automatically, look on the desktop for a disk drive icon with the label HP_R725 or HP_R727 and copy the images manually. For more information about how to copy files, visit Mac help.

Using a memory card reader

You can put your camera’s optional memory card into a (separately purchased) memory card reader. Some computers and HP Photosmart printers have built-in memory card slots which act as a memory card reader.

For Windows computers:

1.Insert your camera’s memory card into the memory card reader (or into your computer’s memory card slot).

2.Right-click My Computer on your desktop, then select Explore.

3.Expand the removable drive folder, expand the DCIM folder, then click on the folder for your camera.

4.Select and copy all the images to a folder on your computer.

5.After verifying that the images were successfully transferred, return the memory card to your camera.

For Macintosh computers:

1.Insert your camera’s memory card into the memory card reader (or into your computer’s memory card slot).

2.Either the HP Photosmart Software, Image Capture, or iPhoto starts automatically and guides you through the process of transferring images.

If no application starts automatically or if you want to copy the images manually, look on the desktop for the disk drive icon for the memory card, then copy the images to your local hard drive. For more information about how to copy files, visit Mac help.

Printing images from the camera

You can connect the camera to any PictBridge-certified printer to print still images and frames saved from a video clip (see Saving frames from video clips on page 25). For information about printing panoramas directly to a

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Contents User Guide Legal and notice information Contents Page Getting started Camera top and backCamera dock insert Camera front, side, and bottomBefore taking pictures Turn on the camera Install the batteryCharge the battery Choose the languageSet the region Install and format an optional memory cardInstall the software Set the date and timeMacintosh Using your cameraWindows About the HP Photosmart SoftwareFor information on printing images Video clips Shooting mode indicatorTaking pictures and recording Taking still picturesInstant Review Focusing on the subjectRecording video clips Auto focus and exposureFor the Normal Focus range Using Focus LockOptimizing focus For the Macro focus rangeOptimizing exposure Using the focus range settingsOther recommendations Optical zoom Using zoomSetting the flash Digital zoomUsing the shooting modes Red eyeUsing Panorama mode During Instant Review see Instant ReviewUsing the Capture Menu HP Photosmart R725/R727 Digital Camera Chapter Using the Self-Timer settings Using the Burst settingWhite Balance Exposure CompensationAdaptive Lighting ISO speedHP Photosmart R725/R727 Digital Camera Clips Using PlaybackReviewing images and video 015Saving frames from video clips Using the Playback MenuDeleting images Viewing thumbnailsViewing image information ISO SpeedStitching panoramas Viewing slideshowsRecording audio Chapter Using the Design Gallery Menu Applying artistic effectsModifying colors Adding bordersRemoving red eyes Cropping imagesChapter Transferring images with HP Photosmart Software Transferring and printing imagesTransferring images without HP Photosmart Software Printing images from the camera Connecting to the computerUsing a memory card reader For Windows computersPrinting panoramas from the camera Printer, see Printing panoramas from the camera onUsing the Photosmart Express Menu Using HP Photosmart ExpressSetting up online destinations in the camera Sending all images to a printer or online destinations Sending individual images to online destinationsSelecting individual images for printing To exit the Photosmart Express Menu, pressBuying prints online Never, 15, 30, 45 Default, 60 seconds Using the Setup MenuInstant Review Chapter Problems and solutions TroubleshootingResetting the camera Battery gauge goes up and down frequentlyCamera does not respond when I press a button Have to recharge the Lithium Ion battery frequentlyLithium Ion battery will not charge Image Display is not workingMy image is too dark My image is blurryMy image is too bright My image is grainyCamera gets warm or even hot to the touch Camera responds sluggishly when trying to review imagesCannot transfer images from the camera to my computer Get an error message when transferring images to my computer Helpful websites Product supportGetting assistance HP Photosmart R725/R727 Digital Camera Managing batteries Top points about batteriesPower indicators Recharging the Lithium Ion battery HP Photosmart R725/R727 Digital Camera Specifications Memory capacity Image quality Index
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