Adobe Photo Deluxe) to transfer your pictures. Select PhotoPC as the source when you acquire an image. You will see the PhotoPC window. You may need to transfer your pictures individually or in small groups, rather than all at once.

Erasing Pictures from Your Camera

After you have viewed your pictures and transferred them to your Macintosh, you can erase them from your camera. Make sure the camera is turned on and connected to your Macintosh before you start. Then follow these steps:

1In the gallery, click Add Photos to Gallery. The Add Photos window appears.

2Click PhotoPC and click OK. The PhotoPC window appears.

3From the PhotoPC window, click Erase All. EasyPhoto asks you to confirm that you want to erase all the pictures in the camera.

4Click Erase All. Your pictures disappear from the screen, and the camera resets its counter to 0.

NOTE

You can also use the Erase button in the Camera Controls window (shown on page 5-7) to erase pictures. After you disconnect the camera from your computer, you can use the erase button on the camera. See 2-9 for instructions.

If you want to close EasyPhoto now, see page 3-11. To use a picture in a document, go to the next section.

Using Pictures in Your Documents

When your pictures are saved in a gallery, you can place them in your documents. You can use your pictures in many different types of software applications, such as word processors, presentation programs, spreadsheets, database managers, page layout, and desktop publishing packages.

If you want to change a picture before you insert it, you can open it in an EasyPhoto Workshop window and crop, resize, rotate, or make other kinds of enhancements.

For more information about the EasyPhoto Workshop, see Chapter 4 or use the EasyPhoto Guide or Tips.

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