Connecting to a Computer

DUsing a Card Reader

The pictures stored on the memory card inserted into a card reader or similar device can also be transferred to the computer using Nikon Transfer.

If the memory card has a capacity greater than 2 GB, or is SDHC-compliant, the intended device must support these features of the memory card.

At the Nikon Transfer default settings, Nikon Transfer will start automatically when a memory card is inserted into the card reader or similar device. See step 5 of “Transferring Pictures from a Camera to a Computer“ (A 72).

To transfer pictures stored in the camera’s internal memory to the computer, the pictures must first be copied to a memory card using the camera (A 68, 100).

DUsing Standard OS Operations to Open Image/Sound Files

Navigate to the folder on the computer’s hard disk to which pictures were saved and open a picture in the viewer supplied with your operating system.

Sound files copied to the computer can be played back using QuickTime or any other WAV- compatible audio player.

DPanorama Creation with Panorama Maker

Use a series of pictures taken using the Panorama assist option in scene mode (A 43) to create a single panorama photo with Panorama Maker.

Panorama Maker can be installed to a computer using the supplied Software Suite CD. After installation is complete, follow the procedure described below to start Panorama Maker.

Windows

Open All Programs (Programs under Windows 2000) from the Start menu>ArcSoft Panorama Maker 4>Panorama Maker 4.

Macintosh

Open Applications by selecting Applications from the Go menu, and double-click the Panorama Maker 4 icon.

For more information on using Panorama Maker, refer to the on-screen instructions and help information contained in Panorama Maker.

DImage File Names and Folder Names

See “Image File Names and Folder Names” (A 44) and “Image/Sound File and Folder Names” (A 117) for more information.

Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers

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