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User’s Guide
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Contents
Introduction
1 Using Advanced Camera Features
2 Playing Back Photos
3Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents
4 Working With Photos and Albums
5 Editing Images
6 Using Custom and Advanced Features
7 Using Your Camera for Presentations
8 Using CompactFlash Memory Cards
9 Printing Directly From the Camera
10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
A Optional Accessories
B Specifications
Introduction
PhotoPC 750Z Features
Optional Accessories
Minimum System Requirements
Where To Get Help
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(905)
Registration
Safety Instructions
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1 Using Advanced Camera Features
Taking Pictures With the Timer
Using Macro Mode to Take Close-ups
Taking Digital Panoramic Pictures
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Taking Digital Zoom Pictures
Using the View Mode Menus
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Continuous Shooting
Automatic Continuous Shooting
Taking Quick Shots
Taking HyPict Mode Pictures
Using Advanced Settings
Photographing With Fixed White Balance
Photographing With User Defined White Balance
Adjusting Exposure
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Adjusting Sensitivity for Night or Indoor Photos
Using Slow Synchronized Flash
Mode for Night Photography
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2 Playing Back Photos
Using the Playback Mode
Playing Back Pictures One by One
Playing Back Multiple Pictures
Playing Your Pictures as a Slide Show
Turning Off Picture Information
Magnifying a Picture
Erasing Pictures
Selecting Pictures to Erase
Locking Photos
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Unlocking Photos
Playing Back Pictures on TV
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3 Getting Photos Into Applications and
Documents
Getting Images Into TWAIN Applications
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Getting Images That You Can Import
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What To Do If the Camera Is Not
Responding
Importing Images Into Documents
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Using Drag and Drop From an Album
(Not Available in All Operating
Systems)
Getting Images With Copy and Paste
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Getting Images With the Camio
Viewer (Windows 95, Windows 98
and Windows NT 4.0)
Dragging and Dropping a Picture Into a
Document
Transferring Images Before Placing Them
4 Working With Photos and Albums
Using Albums
Renaming a Picture
Viewing Picture Information
Printing an Image or Album
Choosing the Layout Style
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Adding Text
Choosing Album Images
Adjusting the Printed Area
Adding Sound to an Image (Windows Only)
Playing Back Sounds
Editing Sounds
Deleting Sounds
Adding Annotations (Windows Only)
Blending In Annotations
Deleting Annotations
Displaying Albums as Slide Shows
Using an Album as a Screen Saver
Setting an Image as Wallpaper
Copying to Diskette or Zip™ Disk
Viewing the Pictures on Diskette or Zip Disk
Sending Pictures and Sound by E-mail
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5 Editing Images
Viewing and Selecting Images
Applying Quick Fix
Correcting an Image
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Cropping an Image
Resizing an Image
Rotating an Image
Flipping an Image
Applying Special Effects
Creating Panoramas
Picture-TakingTips
Stitching Images
Troubleshooting Panoramas
Your final stitch is blurry
The exposure is inconsistent in the panorama
Your image seems to have parts out of place
The images edges have a “bow-tie”effect
Images are not stitched together well
There are overlap errors or ghost images
Stitching fails completely
Changing the Number of Colors
6 Using Custom and Advanced Features
Taking Pictures From Your Computer With Image Expert
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Using the Self Timer
Setting the Shutter Speed
Taking Pictures With EPSON Photo!2
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Adjusting Camera Settings From Your Computer
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Changing Settings With EPSON Photo!2
Customizing Settings With the LCD Screen
Setting the Camera Clock
Setting the Alert Beep
Setting the LCD Brightness
Setting the Language
7 Using Your Camera for Presentations
Uploading Images to the Camera
Uploading Existing Images From Your Windows PC
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Uploading Images From Your Macintosh
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Converting Presentations
Capturing Windows Screens
Capturing Macintosh Screens
Projecting Your Presentation
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8 Using CompactFlash Memory Cards
Installing a Memory Card
Formatting a Memory Card
Removing a Memory Card
Getting Images From a Card to Your Computer
Using a PCMCIA Adapter
Transferring Photos
Getting Memory Information
Copying To and From a Memory Card
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9 Printing Directly From the Camera
Uploading Direct Print
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Connecting the Camera to the Printer
Starting Direct Print
Printing
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Producing Your Printout
Printing a Card
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Printing Album Images
Printing Stickers
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Printing a Contact Sheet
Cleaning the Print Heads
Removing Direct Print
Reading Error Messages
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10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Caring for the Camera and Battery Charger
Solving Camera Problems
You can’t take a picture with the camera
The flash doesn’t work
The optical zoom doesn’t work
Nothing appears on the LCD screen
The icon appears on the LCD screen when you take a
picture in View mode
The image on the screen is too dark
Nothing appears on the television when you connect your
camera to it
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You are unable to drag and drop photos into a document
You are unable to copy and paste or import your photo into
a document on your Macintosh
The pictures transfer to your computer too slowly
You get an error message when you use the Image Expert
You get a TWAIN error message when you try to transfer
images with Adobe® Photoshop
You are unable to format or use a CompactFlash storage
card with your camera
Your notebook computer’s PCMCIA drive can’t access a
Solving Picture Problems
When you preview images on your computer, they look
distorted
The colors in your picture don’t look right
Your picture is blurry or out of focus
Your picture is too dark (underexposed)
Your picture is too light (overexposed)
Part of your picture is missing
A horizontal or vertical red line appears on your picture
The wrong date and/or time are displayed on your pictures
Your pictures don’t look as good as they used to
The area captured in the photo is different from what you
saw in the viewfinder
A Optional Accessories
Using the Optional AC Adapter
Using an Optional Tripod
About the IOMEGA Clik! Drive
Camera
Environmental
Photographic
NiMH Battery Charger
Optional AC Adapter
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