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Photo Loader V ersion 1.1 CASIO LCD Digital Camera Image Loading Software Macintosh version Instruction manual K851PSM4DMX-E B[...]
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1 • Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. • CompactFlash and the logo are trademarks of SanDisk Cor poration. • MultiMediaCard™ is a trademark of Infineon T echnologies A G in Ger many , and is licensed to MMCA (MultiMediaCard Association). • Other company and product names are tr ademarks or registered trademarks of the respect[...]
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2 T ab le of contents Intr oduction ................................................................... 4 ■ T o first-time user s of Photo Loader ....................................... 4 ■ Features of Photo Loader ....................................................... 4 A utomatically loads recording images from a digital camera or memor y ca[...]
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3 ■ Cop ying a library .................................................................... 31 ■ Mo ving a librar y ..................................................................... 33 ■ Editing a library ...................................................................... 35 Changing the title of a librar y ............................[...]
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4 Intr oduction This document describes the CASIO LCD digital camera image loading softw are, Photo Loader (hereafter called Photo Loader in this document). Photo Loader is a software application that runs on Macintosh. This document does not describe how to use Macintosh. This document assumes that Photo Loader users are f amiliar with the f ollow[...]
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5 Impor tant! • Recording images that can be loaded using Photo Loader are images sa v ed in JPEG format and animation files sav ed in A VI f or mat. Handling high-v olume image data as a library Loaded image files will be managed in a f older by date , which is handled as a library . A utomaticall y creates an HTML file in which recor ded images[...]
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6 ■ How to read this instruction manual Operation conventions The description assumes that a mouse is used. In this document, the buttons in dialog boxes are described as follows. [View] button [Load image] button [Edit] button [Delete] button [Copy] button [Move] button [Preferences] button [Help] button [Exit] button Display screens • Note th[...]
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7 Star ting Photo Loader Photo Loader must be installed on y our Macintosh bef ore star ting. If not yet installed, install Photo Loader on y our Macintosh. 1. Switch on y our Macintosh. 2. Open the destination f older and double-c lic k “Photo Loader 1.1E”. Photo Loader star ts and the function b uttons is display ed. Photo Loader function b u[...]
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8 ■ Chec king comm unication status between digital camera and Photo Loader (f or Serial connection) Impor tant! • A ser ial connection ma y not be possible depending on the digital camera model. For details , ref er to the digital camera's user's guide. • Bef ore loading image data from a digital camera, chec k that communication b[...]
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9 3. Clic k the [Setting] b utton. Clic k the [Cancel] button to cancel the operation. • Check that the serial por t on the Macintosh to which the cab le is connected is the same as the serial por t (modem por t or printer por t) displa yed in the configuration dialog bo x. • Read the Macintosh instruction manual f or details of the ser ial por[...]
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10 Using Photo Loader This section describes how to use Photo Loader . ■ Loading an image This sub-section describes how to load image data onto your Macintosh using Photo Loader . Y ou can choose from “Loading images automatically” and “Loading images manually”. * Images to be loaded using Photo Loader should be image files sav ed in JPE[...]
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11 Note • It is recommended that the peripheral de vices listed abov e be used to automatically load images recorded with digital cameras . T o load images not from a digital camera, see “ Loading images other than those recorded by digital camer as ” on page 22. • Images can be automatically loaded from the f ollowing cameras in addition t[...]
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12 2. Clic k the <Load images in camera> tab. 3. Select “Automatic loading ON” fr om “Set up automatic loading”. • “ A utomatic loading ON ” is specified as the default. • Select “ A utomatic loading OFF ” to disab le automatic loading.[...]
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13 4. Restart Photo Loader (Restar ting is not necessar y unless the settings have been c hanged.). This completes the automatic loading settings . Images will be automatically loaded, when y ou connect the digital camera to the USB por t of your Macintosh, or when y ou mount the memor y card used to record pictures with the digital camera. Impor t[...]
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14 When the screen abov e is displa yed, highlight “ P ausing loading ” and click with the mouse . “ P ausing loading ” will be unchec ked. If the icon with the camera only ( ) is displa yed, the monitoring progr am is not r unning. In this case , open the folder in which Photo Loader is to be installed and doub le-click “ Desktop W atche[...]
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15 7. Select the f older containing the image data to be loaded and clic k the [Add] b utton. T o reselect an image to be loaded, select the folder from the f older list and clic k [Delete]. Then reselect the image to be loaded. F older names to be loaded will be displa y ed in the folder list. 8. Clic k the [Load] b utton. • Images will be loade[...]
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16 • If the f ollowing message appears when loading with “ Sor t by recording date ” , see “ Handling image loading errors ” on page 25. 9. Enter a library name for the loaded ima g es. • Only v alid when loading with “ Sor t by date ” selected. • Operation 10 screen will be displa yed when loaded using “ Sor t by recording date[...]
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17 10. Clic k the [OK] b utton. This completes image loading. The W eb browser is launched and the libraries created are displa y ed in calendar f or mat. • See “ Vie wing a librar y ” on page 27 f or details of viewing a libr ar y . • Change the setting if y ou do not want to displa y a librar y after loading images. See “ Changing Photo[...]
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18 Manuall y loading images (f or Card/USB connection) Image data recorded using a digital camera will be loaded into Photo Loader . When serial connection is selected, read “ Man ually loading images (for Serial connection) ” on page 19. 1. Clic k the [Load image] b utton from the function b uttons. 2. Select the “ Load image in camera ” o[...]
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19 3. Clic k the [Load image in camera...] b utton. 4. Subsequent operations are the same as those f or operation 7 on page 15. Note If the digital camera (or memory card) has only one image folder , subsequent operations are the same as those f or operation 9 on page 16. Manuall y loading images (for Serial connection) Image data recorded using a [...]
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20 2. Select the “ Load image in camera ” option based on the connection between the digital camera (or memory card) and y our Macintosh. • Select “ Ser ial connection ” . 3. Clic k the [Load image in camera...] b utton. 4. Select either “ Batch ” or “ Specified f older ” from “ T ransfer unit ” . • Select “ Batch ” to l[...]
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21 6. Clic k the [OK] b utton. • Images will be loaded from the digital camera connected. • Clic k the [Cancel] button to cancel image loading. • When “ Sor t by date ” is selected, the loading date confir mation dialog bo x will be display ed. Specify a date with the pull-down button and clic k [OK]. • If the f ollowing message appears[...]
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22 Loading images other than those recor ded by digital cameras Loads image data other than that tak en with a digital camera into Photo Loader . Image data sa v ed in JPEG f or mat or video data sav ed in A VI f or mat can be loaded from the hard disk of y our Macintosh or peripheral de vices connected via a network. 1. Clic k the [Load image] b u[...]
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23 3. Select the f older containing the image data to be loaded into Photo Loader and c lick the [Ad d] b utton. T o reselect an image to be loaded, select the image data from the f older list and click the [Delete] b utton. Then, reselect an image to be loaded. Names of the images to be loaded are displa yed in the f older list. 4. Select the meth[...]
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24 5. Clic k the [Load] b utton. • Images will be loaded from the f older selected. • Click the [Cancel] b utton to cancel image loading. • When “ Sor t b y date ” is selected, the loading date confir mation dialog bo x will be display ed. Specify a date with the pull-down button and clic k [OK]. • If the f ollowing message appears when[...]
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25 Important! ● About movie images recorded using a digital camera Movie recording QuickT ime 4.0 or later is required to play back movie images (A VI files) recorded in Movie recording mode with a CASIO LCD digital camera. Handling image loading errors (for “Sort by recording date”) T o load images by “Sort by recording date”, sort image[...]
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26 1 Select “ Sor t b y date inf ormation of a file ” . • Sor t images on the file date inf or mation (update date) and create a librar y . • T o load images by specifying a date instead of using the file date inf or mation, proceed to step 3. • Clicking the [Cancel] b utton loads the file with the correct Exif recorded date inf or mation[...]
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27 ■ V iewing a library Photo Loader handles the folder saving image files as “Library”. This section describes how to list images in a library on the Macintosh screen. * A browser is required to display a library . * The browser software to be used by Photo Loader must be specified after installing the browser software. The browser software [...]
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28 2. Clic k the month f or the libraries to be displayed. 3. Clic k the date or title f or the libraries to be display ed. The librar y selected is displa yed.[...]
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29 ■ Deleting a library This sub-section describes how to delete a Photo Loader library . 1. Clic k the [Delete] b utton from the function b uttons.[...]
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30 2. Select the library to be deleted. • Clicking the [Select all] b utton selects all the libraries. • Checking “ Displa y pre view images ” displa ys the images in the librar y selected. 3. Clic k the [Delete ...] b utton. The librar y selected is deleted. The images in the library selected are displayed.[...]
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31 ■ Cop ying a librar y This sub-section describes how to cop y a Photo Loader librar y . Y ou can cop y the librar y ref erenced b y “ F older to sa v e a librar y ” to another f older . The copied libr ar y will be hidden from Photo Loader . 1 . Clic k the [Copy] b utton from the function b uttons. 2 . Select the library to be copied. • [...]
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32 The capacity of the library selected is displayed. 3. Clic k the [Cop y ...] button. 4. Specify the target f older . 5. Clic k the [OK] b utton. • The librar y selected is copied to the specified f older . • Click the [Cancel] b utton to cancel cop ying. The images in the library selected are displayed. Displays the selected library capacity[...]
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33 ■ Mo ving a librar y This sub-section describes how to mov e a Photo Loader librar y . “ Librar y sa ving f older ” allows the libr ar y to be mov ed from the active driv e to a diff erent dr iv e. The librar y mov ed will not be visible in Photo Loader . 1. Clic k the [Mo ve] button fr om the function buttons. 2. Select the library to be [...]
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34 The capacity of the selected library is displayed. Images within the library selected are displayed. 3. Clic k the [Mo ve] b utton. 4. Specify the target f older . 5. Clic k the [OK] b utton. • The librar y selected is mov ed to the specified f older . • Click the [Cancel] b utton to cancel moving. Displays the selected library capacity and [...]
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35 ■ Editing a library This sub-section describes how to modify a Photo Loader librar y . The f ollowing tw o operations are suppor ted. ● Changing the title of a library ● Reb uilding a library Changing the title of a library 1. Clic k the [Edit] b utton from the function b uttons.[...]
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36 Images within the library selected are displayed. 2 . Select the library to change the title . • Titles cannot be changed if multiple libraries are selected. • Checking “ Displa y pre view images ” displa ys the images in the librar y selected. 3. Clic k the [Change title ...] button. 4. Enter a title and c lic k the [OK] button. • The[...]
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37 Reb uilding a librar y Reb uild a library in the follo wing cases. ● T o reflect templates selected f or each librar y by selecting [Pref erences] → <General> → “ Select b uilt-in template ” . ● When a browser is used to vie w a librar y , b ut an error is display ed and no image appears. W arning • Re-editing will take time [...]
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38 2. Select the library to be rebuilt. • Clicking the [Select all] b utton selects all the libraries. • Checking “ Displa y pre view images ” displa ys the images in the librar y selected. 3. Clic k the [Reb uild...] button. 4. Clic k the [OK] b utton. • The librar y selected is rebuilt. • Click the [Cancel] b utton to stop librar y re[...]
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39 Changing Photo Loader pref erences This sub-section describes the various Photo Loader pref erences. Photo Loader pref erences are broadly divided into f ollowing three types. ● General ● Loading images in a camera ● V er sion ■ General 1. Clic k the [Preferences] b utton from the function b uttons. 2. Clic k the <General> tab. 3. [...]
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40 Folder to sa ve library Specify a f older to load images. Clic k the [Browse ...] button to change the do wnload destination. If it is changed, all libr ar ies previously loaded will be mov ed to the ne w destination. Enter title after loading Y ou can choose to enter a librar y title after loading images. If “ Ye s ” is selected, a dialog b[...]
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41 ■ Loading ima g es in camera 1. Clic k the [Preferences] b utton from the function b uttons. 2. Clic k the <Load images in camera> tab. 3. Set the pref erences as required. <Load images in camera> includes the f ollo wing pref erences. Set up automatic loading * 1 Specifies whether or not to load images automatically . If “ A uto[...]
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42 Convert image aspect based on rotation information Sets whether or not to convert the image aspect when loading images. If “Convert aspect” is selected, a portrait image will be loaded as portrait image based on the rotation information, where applicable.Image aspect conversion may not be available for images loaded from certain digital came[...]
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43 Vie wing help 1. Clic k the [Help] b utton from the function b uttons. 2. Clic k the desired item. The item selected opens .[...]
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44 Exiting fr om Photo Loader 1. Clic k the [Exit] b utton fr om the function b uttons. • Photo Loader progr am ends.[...]
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45 T r oubleshooting If a prob lem occurs dur ing use, see “ Help ” .[...]
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46 Glossary This section describes ter ms used in this document that are especially difficult to understand. ● DCF This stands f or Design r ule Camera File system. This is a rule to unify image data sa ving f or mat to allo w image data taken b y a digital camera to be e xchanged between digital cameras and peripheral units of v ar ious manuf ac[...]