HP 612 manual Tips for unloading images to a Macintosh computer

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3If the welcome screen appears on your computer screen, click OK.

4After a few seconds, the software begins unloading new images from the camera to the computer. To pause the automatic unload, click Pause.

You can set up your software so that certain tasks occur automatically after the images are unloaded from the camera. To gain access to these options, click Options.

When all the new images have been unloaded to your computer, the ArcSoft PhotoImpression software opens and you can view, edit, print, and create projects with your images.

For more information, see the ArcSoft software Help.

Tips for unloading images to a Macintosh computer

When you unload images to your computer, the images are still stored in the camera until you delete them. If you take new pictures and then unload images again, the automatic unload software ignores the old images. That way, you do not end up with multiple copies of the same image on your computer.

If you have no new images in your camera when you connect it to the computer, the automatic unload does not take place.

In the Options window, you can disable the automatic unload feature. To turn the feature on again, open the Options window

￿in the ArcSoft PI folder.

Make sure you know where your images are stored on your computer’s hard disk. By default, images are stored in the PhotoImpression folder, for example Macintosh HD:ArcSoft PI:Photos:2002.07.04. If you ever decide to delete the ArcSoft PI folder, you must first move your images to another folder. If you do not, your images will be deleted from the hard disk when you delete the PhotoImpression folder.

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Contents Photosmart 612 Digital camera User guide Page User guide Trademark and copyright information Materials disposalTable of Contents Storing images in memory Table of Contents Appendix a ReferenceHP photosmart 612 User Guide Getting started Camera partsGetting started Tripod mount Image quality Digital zoom Indicator Setup Install the batteriesAttach the wrist strap Using the control dial Choose the camera languageSet the camera date and time To exit a menu without making a selection, select To review your imagesTo navigate the menus ExitStoring images on a CF memory card Tip Taking picturesTaking a picture Taking picturesPreviewing your pictures Understanding automatic focus and automatic exposureTo preview a picture Digital zoom reduces image quality Using the optical or digital zoomUsing focus lock To use the optical zoomUsing the self-timer Digital zoom works in Preview mode onlyTo use the digital zoom To use the self-timer HP photosmart 612 User Guide Viewing your images Managing images on the cameraCreating a print order To create or edit a print order Deleting your images To delete imagesFormat Memory or Format CF Card if a CF Viewing small versions thumbnails of your imagesMagnifying your images To look at thumbnails of your imagesTo magnify an image Adjusting the camera settings Adjusting the camera settingsUsing the flash Icon Message DescriptionTo change the flash setting RED-EYEImage quality Description Resolution Pixels Changing the image qualityChanging the date and time To change the image qualityChanging the camera language To change the date and timeTo change the camera language Setting the welcome screen To change the image on the welcome screenSharing and printing images Sharing and printing imagesUsing the camera with a Windows computer System requirements for a Windows computerInstalling the software on a Windows computer Connecting the camera to a Windows computerTo install the bonus software Unloading images to a Windows computer To connect the camera to a Windows computerTo unload images automatically Using the camera with a Windows NT 4.0 computer To use an HP printer that has a memory card slotTo use a CF memory card reader System requirements for a Macintosh computer Using the camera with a Macintosh computerChanging the PC Connect Mode setting Virtual memoryInstalling the software on a Macintosh computer Connecting the camera to a Macintosh computerUnloading images to a Macintosh computer To connect the camera to a Macintosh computerTo automatically unload images to a Macintosh computer Tips for unloading images to a Macintosh computer Unloading images without using the camera software To unload images to a Windows or Macintosh computerUsing a card reader Printing images on a printer equipped with a card readerStoring images in memory Storing images in memoryDetermining the number of pictures you can take Using a CF memory card Installing a CF memory card To install a CF memory cardChecking the CF memory card status CF memory card To copy images from internal memory to a CF memory cardFormatting memory To format internal memory or a CF memory cardHP photosmart 612 User Guide Determining if the batteries need to be changed Powering your cameraMaintaining your camera Maintaining your cameraWhen the empty-battery icon on the status LCD Replacing the batteries To insert new batteriesUsing an ac power adapter To connect an ac power adapterSupport Caring for your camera and accessories CameraMemory cards Safety precautions Troubleshooting Problems and solutionsProblem Possible cause Solution Button Does notPress a ReplaceTime is WrongDate and/or ShownHalfway down My image is Too darkToo bright Error messages Error Possible cause Solution MessageCF Card Visiting related Web sites Getting assistanceVisiting HP Web sites HP product support HP photosmart Web siteContacting HP Customer Support Obtaining support within the United StatesUpgraded warranty options Obtaining support worldwideAustria ArgentinaAustralia BelgiumMiddle East/Africa MalaysiaMexico NetherlandsHewlett-Packard limited warranty statement HP product Duration of limited warrantyHardware repair services Icon Meaning Symbols on the status LCDAppendix a Reference Appendix a ReferenceIcon Meaning Camera indicator lights Indicator light State MeaningCamera specifications Index NumericsIndex Using AC power adapter 13 when unloading images Batteries 3, 47 bonus software 32 memory card HP photosmart 612 User Guide Location 2 symbols 65 status line Updates for drivers
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