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Accessing Camera Images 6-3
Working with Images Already on aPCMCIA CardThis section is a tutorial on how you might work at the computer with
images you have previously taken with the camera.
NOTE: A later part of this tutorial describes how you can use the camera while
connected to a computer (perhaps in a studio setting) to take new pictures;
however, all features described in this section also apply to the later section, so
we encourage you to work through both sections.
Accessing the Camera from the Driver
Repeat the steps below each time you want to access the camera from
your computer.
1. Follow the steps described in chapter 4 to connect the AC battery
charger/adapter to the camera, to connect the camera to your com-
puter, and to ensure that both are on.
NOTE: Although using the AC battery charger/adapter is optional, we
recommend it whenever the camera is connected to a computer.
2. If one is not present, insert your PCMCIA card with camera images
into the camera.
NOTES: As you work with the camera and the computer, you can insert and
remove cards at any point in the process; however, do not remove a PCMCIA
card while the red Card Busy light on the camera back is blinking. If you do,
you may lose all data on the card.
Use extreme care with PCMCIA cards, as they are easily damaged. If
dropped, you may destroy the PCMCIA card resulting in the loss of all of your
data on the card.
3. Run Adobe Photoshop.