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Displaying and copying images using ACDSee™

zTurn your Macintosh on.

xMake sure the camera is turned off and connect it to your Macintosh with the USB cable.

Make sure that there is an SD Memory Card/ MultiMediaCard in the camera.

cTurn your camera on.

Your camera can be found on the desktop as [untitled]. You can change the folder name.

 

v Click the [ACDSee™] folder on the hard

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drive.

b Double-click the [ACDSee™] program icon.

 

n Open the camera folder.

Camera images can be found in [untitled (or the name on the volume label on the SD Memory Card/MultiMediaCard, if there is one)] [DCIM] [XXXPENTX]. (XXX is a 3-digit number.)

m Select the image you want to view from the list. Double-click the selected image to enlarge it to full-screen display.

,Copy the image to your Macintosh.

Refer to the operating manual for your Macintosh for instructions on copying or moving files.

Before editing an image, copy it to your Macintosh first.

If there is a volume label on the SD Memory Card/

memo

MultiMediaCard, the name on the volume label will be dis-

 

 

played instead of [untitled]. If the card is unformatted, the

 

manufacturer and type of card may be displayed.

Disconnecting the camera from your Macintosh

zDrag the [untitled (or the name on the volume label on the SD Memory Card/MultiMediaCard, if there is one] folder on the desktop to Trash.

xUnplug the USB cable from your Macintosh and camera.

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Pentax Optio S manual Disconnecting the camera from your Macintosh, Click the ACDSee folder on the hard, Drive