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1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Image Viewing, Organizing and Editing Software ZoomBrowser EX Ver. 6.5 Instruction Manual In this manual, ZB is used for ZoomBrowser EX. In this manual, the windows used in the examp[...]
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1 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING! CANON SOFTW ARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORT ANT - READ THIS AGREEMENT BEF ORE USING THE SOFTW ARE ON THE CD-ROM IN THIS BOX. BY USING THE SOFTWA RE, YOU AGREE TO [...]
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2 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Introduction Main Features of ZB Download images to your computer Check images Print images Organize images Edit images Adjust images T rim images Insert te[...]
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3 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Basic Operation ....... .............. ............. 6 Starting up ZB ............... .................................................... 7 Downloading an Imag[...]
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4 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing Multiple Images on One Sheet of Paper (Index Printing) ............. .................................................. 49 Chapter 3 High-Level Function s ....................... [...]
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5 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Deleting the Software (Uni nstalling) ..... .......................... 80 System Requirements .. .................................................. 81 Supported Images ........ ...........[...]
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1 6 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Basic Operation Starting up ZB ............ .............................. .................. 7 Downloading an Image to Your Computer ................ 7 Downloading Images Using Yo ur Ca[...]
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7 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Starting up ZB Double-click the desktop icon. ZB start s up and the main window appears. Double-click Main window Downloading an Image to Your Computer Connect the camera and computer [...]
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8 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 2 St art up EOS Utility. Click the buttons [Acquire & Camera Setting s] X [Connect to EOS Camera]. EOS Utility start s up. EOS Utility 3 Connect your camera a nd computer and t[...]
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9 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Download imag es. Downloading of images begins. The downloaded images are saved in the folder selected in step 1 and are displayed in the main window of ZB. The downloaded im[...]
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10 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 St art up ZB. O Click the buttons [Acquire & Camera Setting s] X [Acquire Images from Memory Card] . ¿ Download images window appears. 4 Download imag es. ¿ Downloading of images [...]
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11 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Viewing an Image Images and movies download ed to your computer are displayed as a thumbnails list in the main window . Y ou can double-click a thumbnail to open the viewer window and dis[...]
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12 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Enlarging a Selected Folder Images downloaded to your computer are displayed in folders in th e main window . Double-click on an empty p art of the folder you wan t to enlarge to zoom in [...]
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13 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Changing the Display Magnification If you have many images inside a fol der and they are small and difficult to see, you can change the displa y magnification and disp lay the images at a[...]
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14 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 2 C l i c k [] o r [] t o s w i t c h to the image you want to display . The shooting information is disp layed by clicking [ ] on the top of the window . T o exit the viewer wind[...]
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15 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can play movies that you have shot. Movie f iles are marked with the [ ] icon in the thumbnail image frame in the main window . In the main window , doubl e-click a movie (image mark[...]
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16 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can rewrite images and MOV movies th at you have saved on a computer to a memory card and then play them back on the camera. Use a third-part y card reader to rewrite your images or [...]
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17 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing an Image This section explains how to prin t one image on one sheet of p aper , and how to print using Easy-PhotoPrint EX. Y ou can print one image on one sheet of paper . 1 Sele[...]
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18 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents If you have an inkjet printer that is comp atible with the Easy-PhotoPrint EX (hereinafter , “EPP EX”) so ftware for Canon printers, you can st art up EPP EX from within ZB and easily[...]
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19 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Specify the p aper size an d then click [Layout/Print]. 5 Specify the layout and then click the [Print] button. Printing begins. Y ou can also create an album with EPP EX by clickin[...]
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20 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Exiting ZB In the main window , se lect the [File] menu X [Exit]. ZB exits. C OP Y[...]
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2 21 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Advanced Operation Checking/Sorting Imag es ......................................... 22 Enlarging and Checking Images One at a Time ........ 22 Enlarging a Specific Part of an Image ..[...]
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22 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Checking/Sorting Images Y ou can enlarge images one at a time from a list in the main window and check what they look like in detail, and so rt them into one of three groups with [ ] (rat[...]
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23 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Enlarging a S pecific Part of an Image 1 Enlarge an image. Y ou can also change the display magnification by clicking [ ] or [ ]. The image enlarges and the [Navigator] window app[...]
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24 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Arranging Images in the Main Window Y ou can arrange images in order of how ma ny [ ] you have att ached to it (ratings), or according to the image’ s shooting date and time. Select the[...]
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25 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Efficiently Checking/Sorting Images With Preview Mode that d isplays images as thumbnails and as single images in the same window , you ca n sort images by the number of [ ] while checkin[...]
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26 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Organizing Images This section explains functions that are use ful for organizing images such as creating new folders for saving sort ed images, moving and copying images and deleting unw[...]
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27 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can move or copy images to sep arate folders and organize them according to shot date or theme. Drag the image to be moved or copied. T o move:Drag the image and release when the[...]
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28 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 1 Select the image whose na me you want to change in the main window , or select the folder whose name you want to change in the folder area. 2 Select the [File] menu X [Rename]. The [...]
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29 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Deleting Folders Deleted folders cannot be recovered. Please take care as all images inside folders are also deleted. 1 In the folder area, selec t the folder you want to delete. 2 Select[...]
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30 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Select the [Favorite Folders] t ab sheet. 4 Select the registered folder to display the images inside the folder . The images inside the folder appear . Click Any changes done to im[...]
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31 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Editing an Image If the brightness or color of images is dif ferent from what you visualized when you shot the photo, you can adju st an image using the editing functions to bring them cl[...]
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32 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Click the [Auto Adjust Image] button. The image is adjusted. 5 Enlarge the window and check the adjustment s. In enlarged view , the [Navigator] window appe ars and you can chec[...]
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33 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can adjust the brightness, color (saturation) and contrast of images. 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.31 ) . 2 Select [Color/Brightness Ad [...]
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34 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can trim only the pa rt of an image you need, or change the composition of an image where an image sho t horizontally becomes vertical. 1 Select the image you want to edit and displa[...]
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35 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can insert the date and time you shot an image a nd text into an image as text. 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.31 ) . 2 Select [Insert T e[...]
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36 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can make the overall atmo sphere of an image harder or sof ter . 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.31 ) . 2 Select [Sharpness] and th en clic[...]
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37 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can automatically detect and correct red-eye that occurs when you photograph people using a flash. 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.31 ) . 2[...]
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38 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Editing Movies Y ou can edit the movies you have downloa ded to your computer in a number of ways, including joining movies tog ether and adding special effect s such as titles and backgr[...]
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39 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents S toryboard area functions [Arrange] window functions Play movies Rearrange the order of the selected movies Show information for the selected movie Movie editing function prefere[...]
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40 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents O [Set Audio] window functions 4 Click the [Save] button on the lef t. ¿ The [Save] window appears. Adjust the audio volume for the selected movie an d set “Fade-in” (gradually incre[...]
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41 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents If you convert the frame rate of a movie af ter editing, so me scenes may not playback smoothly . O When [MOV (H.264)] is selected in the [S pecify a save image type] list box in the wind[...]
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42 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Click the [ ] button. The movie begins to play . 4 Click the [ ] button at the position you want to set as the st art point, and c lick the [ ] button at the position you want to se[...]
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43 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Utilizing Your Images Y ou can view your images as a sli de show , send them in an e-mail or use them as wallpaper or screen savers for your computer . Y ou can display selected images in[...]
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44 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents * 1 The image is selected. When the slide show ends and returns to the main window, the image is displayed as being selecte d. * 2 The image is selected for printing. When the slide show [...]
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45 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Select [Using the recommended settings.], and then click the [Att ach to Email] button. The e-mail software st arts up and the image is attached to an e- mail. Enter the address[...]
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46 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Specify the layout and the save destination for the wallp aper , and then cl ick the [Finish] button. The image you selected for your wallp aper is applied as wallpaper . The im[...]
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47 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Checkmark [Include images in the screen saver] and click the [Finish] button. The data for the screen saver is saved in the specified fold er . Export as a Screen Saver window 4 Spe[...]
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48 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Writing Images to a CD Y ou can write selected images to a CD. This function is only comp atible with a computer that has Windows XP or Windows V ista preinst alled and is equipp ed with [...]
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49 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing Multiple Images on One Sheet of Paper (Index Printing) Y ou can arrange multiple images in ind ex format and print them on one sheet of pape r . 1 Select the images. 2 Click the [...]
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3 50 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents High-Level Functions Comparing Multiple Im ages ............... ...................... 51 Listing Images by Fo lder Level .......... ...................... 52 Viewing Shooting Inform at[...]
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51 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Comparing Multiple Images T o compare multiple images, you can sp lit the viewer window into two, three or four and display multiple images at the same time. Y ou can also align the displ[...]
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52 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Listing Images by Folder Level Y ou can swit ch the main wi ndow display to Scroll Mode that d isplays in fold er levels and simult an eously view m ultiple fold ers and im ag es inside t[...]
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53 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Viewing Shooting Information for an Image 1 Enable Zoom Mode (p.82) or Scroll Mode (p.83 ) . 2 Select the image for whic h you want to view the information. 3 Click [Properties]. The [...]
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54 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Changing the Size and Type of an Image and Saving Y ou can change the size of an image or conve rt it to a TIFF image (extension “.TIFF”) or a bitmap image (exten sion “.BMP”) and[...]
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55 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Exporting Shooting Information Y ou can export as a text file the shooting information recorded to the image. 1 Select an image. 2 Click the buttons [Export] X [Export Shooting Properties[...]
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56 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Exporting Movies Y ou can change the size or type of a movie and then export it as a separate file. Once you have exported movies usin g this function, you cannot play them back on the ca[...]
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57 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Set the image type you wa nt to save and click the [Next] button. O When [MOV (H.264)] is selected in the [Save image type] list box in the window in step 3, you ca n specify the [Image[...]
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58 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Extracting Still Images from a Movie Y ou can extract still images from a movie and save them as image files. 1 Select the movie. 2 Click the buttons [Export] X [Extract frames from a mov[...]
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59 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Check the extracted images and click the [Next] button. When [Extract a specified image] is selected in the window in step 3, you can play the movie in the upper section of the wind[...]
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60 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Organizing Images Using High-Level Functions Y ou can organize images using high-le vel functions su ch as setting keywords and entering comment s, renaming mu ltiple files in a single op[...]
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61 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can copy multiple images a nd save them with new file names in a single operation. 1 Select all the images you wa nt to save with new file names (p.11) . 2 Click the buttons [V iew &[...]
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62 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Multiple images can be classified into dif ferent folders according to sh ot date. 1 Select all the images to be classified (p.11) . 2 Click the buttons [V iew & Classify] X [Classify[...]
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63 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Searching for Images Y ou can search for images by rating s (p.23) , shot date, update, comments (p.60) and keywords (p.60) . 1 Click the buttons [V iew & Classify] X [Search]. Th[...]
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64 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Performing Advanced Editing This section explains image editing using high-level functions based on the assumption that you are fa miliar with handling st andard image editing software. J[...]
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65 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can adjust the level of brightness (balance). 1 Select an image and displ ay the [Edit Image] window (p.31) . 2 Select [Color/Brightness Ad justment] and then click the [Finish] butt[...]
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66 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Adjust the imag e. The image is adjusted. The horizontal axis sho ws the input level and the vertical axis shows the output level. The maximum number of [ ] is 10. T o d[...]
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67 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can transfer images to image editing software other tha n ZB. 1 Select an image and displ ay the [Edit Image] window (p.31) . 2 Select [Edit with external image editor]. 3 Click the [...]
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68 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Check the arrangement of th e images to be merged and click the [2. Merge] t ab sheet. If the arrangement of the ima ges to be merged is not correct, drag the images to rearrange th[...]
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69 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 6 Check the save range and then click [Save]. The [Save As] dialog box appears. 7 Specify the save destinat ion and then click the [Save] button. The merged images are saved. 8 Se[...]
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70 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing Using Other Printing Software Y ou can start up printing sof tware installed on your computer from within ZB and print images. 1 Select an image you want to print. 2 Click the bu[...]
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4 71 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Preferences Preferences ..................... ........................................ 72 General Settings ...................... ................................... 72 Selection Settin[...]
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72 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Preferences Y ou can change any of the ZB fu nctions in the preferences window . Check the settings displayed for each window before making change s. 1 Select the [T ools] menu X [Prefere[...]
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73 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can make settings related to image selection. Selection Settings Y ou can make settings related to image rotation. Rot ation Settings C OP Y[...]
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74 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents If you are printing with the [Photo Print] window (p.17) , you can set whether to trim the image and print with no borders aro und the paper , or to print as is without trimming. Printing[...]
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75 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can set the background color for th e main window . Themes Settings Showing/Hiding Task Buttons Y ou can show or hide t ask buttons displayed on the lef t of the main window accordin[...]
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5 76 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Using Images on the Internet Using CANON iMAGE GA TEWAY .......................... 77 Membership Registration......... ................................... 77 Displaying the Top Page of [...]
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77 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Using CANON iMAGE GATEWAY CANON iMAGE GA TEW A Y is a free Internet online service restricted to users who have purchased a Canon digital ca mera (no membership or annual fee). T o connec[...]
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78 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can upload images selected in ZB in a CANON iMAGE GA TEW A Y Online photo album. Y ou can also show images in a reg istered album to specified people. The images uploaded in an album[...]
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79 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Reference Troubleshooting ......... .............................. ................ 80 Deleting the Software (Uni nstalling) ........................ 80 System Requirements ..............[...]
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80 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Troubleshooting If ZB is not operating correctly , refer to the items below . Also refer to the Help from the [Help] menu or click the [?] button at the top of each window and refer to th[...]
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81 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Even though the following are recomme nded system requirement s, not all computer functions can be guaranteed. * 1 Compatib le with 32-bit/64-bit system s for all versio ns except S tarte[...]
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82 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Zoom Mode Folder path Display magnification (p.13) Filter display (p.24) Reduction display (p.13) Enlargement display (p.13) Cancels [ ], [ ] or [ ] Shows/hides the image or folder inform[...]
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83 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Scroll Mode Folder path Display magnification (p.13) Filter display (p.24) Shows/hides the image or folder information Selects/deselects all the images or folders Displays the folder one [...]
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84 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Preview Mode Folder path Filter display (p.24) Shows/hides the image or folder information Selects/deselects all the images or folders Displays the folder one level above Returns to the d[...]
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85 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Viewer Window Functions Synchronize (p.51) File name Rating (p.23) Full view display (p.14) Folder path Switches between images Fit-to-window view (p.23) 100% (actual pixel size) [...]
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86 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Cut Movie Window Functions (p.41) Displays the movi e Previous frame Stops the movie Plays the movie Current position during movie play Sets the start point for a movie cu t Next [...]
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87 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Photo Print Window Functions Trims the image Print preview Number of prints Switches the printing image Shot date and time printing Printer selection and settings Inserts text Bor[...]
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88 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Index Print Window Functions Layout settings Print preview Switches the printing page Print information settings Printer selection and settings Number of prints Paper orientation [...]
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89 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Contents Lookup Downloading Images to Y our Computer Download images by c onnecting your camera and computer p.7 Download images us ing a card reader p.9 Image Checking ?[...]
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90 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Index A Adding Sound to Images................................ ..................................... 69 Adjust JPEG Images ................................................. ..............[...]
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91 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents G General Settings (Preferences) .......................................................... 72 I Index Printing ...................................................................... ....[...]
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92 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents V Viewer Window ................................................................... .... 14, 22, 85 Viewing an Image ................................ .....................................[...]