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You can transfer selected images to your computer hard disk for archival purposes and/or for later retrieval into Photoshop. You can then delete some or all of the images on the PCMCIA card in preparation for making additional images on that card. Sound files can be played through the driver and are saved to your computer hard disk when their correspond- ing image is archived.
You select thumbnail images in the image area by clicking an image, by
You scroll through the images by moving the vertical scroll box or scroll arrows, or with a row of navigation tools — the navigation bar — on the driver image window. The navigation tools allows you to move to the first or last image, forward or back to the image before or after the selected image, or to a specific image by entering its number. (Refer to the “Navi- gation Bar” section of this chapter for a full explanation of this tool.)
Depending on the size and configuration of your monitor, and the thumb- nail size, you see one or more thumbnails on each row, and one or more rows of thumbnails in the image area of the driver image window.
The image filename (which may be a default name assigned by the driver, or a name you have assigned), appears with each image, as does the frame number.
To use the driver, you must first install it by following the series of one- time steps described in the chapter “Preparing the Camera and the Com- puter.” Then each time you want to use the driver, you access it as described in those chapters.