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For technical support contact Jasco Products at 1-800-654-8483 or www .jascoproducts.com 98063 EasyCam ™ Instruction Manual[...]
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1 EasyCam User’s Manual Table of Contents 1. Getting Started a. Package Contents ...................................................................................02 b. System Requirements………………………………………………………..02 c. EasyCam Camera View Nomenclature....................................................02 d[...]
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2 ● EasyC am and stand ● USB connector cable ● Quick Start Guide ● Installation CD-ROM ○ Camera Driver ○ Applicati on Software ● A r cSo f t V i deoImp r ess i on 2 . 0 ● A r cSo f t PhotoImp r ess i on 5 .0 ○ User’ s Manual ● Intel Pentium II I 800 M Hz or equi v alent ● 256 M B S y stem RAM ● W indo w s 98SE/ M e/2000/XP[...]
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3 Power up y our computer and check to see if USB is implemented. Visual ly i nspect the USB ports of your computer . If you cannot find the USB ports at the back of your computer (See Fig ure 1), r ead the documentation that came wi th your computer main board. For computer main board with USB supported: Enter BIOS settings and enabl e USB, see th[...]
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4 There are two ways to install Camera Driver: 1.1 Use Installer to install camera driver (Recommended) Don’t connect the camera to your computer yet! 1.1.1 Install Driver Insert the CD into your CD- ROM drive; the installer scr een will automatically come up. Click the "Install Device Driv er" button to start installing. Note #1: If th[...]
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5 1.2 How To Use Your PC Camera 1.2.1 Plug PC camera's c onnector to the USB por t on your computer. 1.2.2 Set the Focus 1. Start VideoImpression. 2. Select “Capture Video” 3. Turn the focus ring until image becomes sharp. 1.2.3 Video Recording: 1. Start VideoImpression. 2. Select “Capture Video” 3. To start video recording, click on ?[...]
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6 When you first run the program , a window will appear that le ts you choose the type of project you want to make (you can also open pr eviously saved projects). Choose “Create a New Video.” A new window will appear. It will contain multiple options for gathering your video content. For this walk-though, choose “Get From Album .” Even if y[...]
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7 1 MEDIA This first step is where you select the “medi a” (still images, videos, and sound clips) that you want to use to create your movie. All y ou need to do is choose t he components you want and add them to the Storyboard. When you save—or “pr oduce”—your movie, all the components on the Storyboard will be combined together into a[...]
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8 2 EDIT You’re now ready to touch up and modify your movie components. Diffe rent editing options are available depending on the component type. 2.1 MODIFYING IMAGE AND VI DEO BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST 1. Single-click the desired still imag e or video clip on the Storyboard. 2. Click and drag the sliders to your liking. You can preview the effect with[...]
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9 3 EFFECTS-TRANSITIONS The third step in the creation process lets you add cool scene transitions between each still image or video component on the Storyboard. Transitions are effects that occur as one movie component changes to another. You can add/delete transitions in the same way that you add/delete media components. Click the “Randomize”[...]
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10 5 NARRATE In addition to being able to add audio files to the Storyboard, you can also record audio directly within the progr am. To record audio: 1. Click the Audio Settings button and verify the audio configuration (in general, higher settings will yield higher audio qua lity but larger file sizes). 2. Click the red Record button. 3. Set the f[...]
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1 1 6 PRODUCE The final step lets you save your movie in a vari ety of ways. Consult the Help file for details on the specifics of each case. For this guide, we’ll save a movie as a VCD. When you do this, you can pop the CD into most commercial DVD players to see your movie on your TV! 1. Click on the CD tab. 2. Select the device/drive to which t[...]
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1 2 7 Getting Help VideoImpression provide an ex tensive online help. If you need more information or instructions on how to use a specif ic feature or t ool, click the [Help] button on the upper corner of the screen.[...]
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1 3 1.1 Connect your camera and your PC with the supplied USB cable. 1.2 Click Start Æ Select Programs Æ PhotoImpression 1.3 PhotoImpression main Scr een will appear on your desktop. 2 Viewing Camera Images through PhotoImpression 2.1 To capture a video from the camera to the PhotoImpression main screen . 2.2 Click the [Digital Camera/Scanner ] b[...]
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1 4 3 PHOTO VIEW OPTIONS When viewing a single photo, use the set of tool s along the top of the screen to zoom in/out, skip to other photos stored in the same location, and rotate the current picture left or right. 4 ENHANCING PHOTOS When you’re ready to edit a photo, bring it up on the screen and then proceed to the Enhance module. From there, [...]
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15 1 How To Install NetMeeting (XP includes as standard) 1.1 For Window s 98/Me Users C li c k S t ar t , point to P r og r a m s , point to A ccess o rie s , point to Internet T ools and then c li c k NetM eeting . For Windows 2000 Users Click Start , point to Program s , point to A ccessories , point to Communications , and click NetM eeting . 1.[...]
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16 2.1 How To Install MSN Messenger 2.1.1 For Windows Vista/XP/2000/Me/98 Users 2.1.1.1 Please log on to http://messenger.msn.com to download. After the installation package is downl oaded to your computer, it will start installing MSN Messenger. All you have to do is follow the instructions. 2.1.1.2 After the installation is completed, click Start[...]
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17 Sensor CMOS with 352X288 (100K) Pixe ls Color Depth 24 Bits, 16.7 million RGB true color Interface USB V1.1 White Balance & Gain Automatic Exposure Automatic Focus Range Manual, 10cm~infinity View Angle 5 2 ° (diagonal) Aperture F/2.4 Shutter Electronic shutter Anti-Flicker Yes Video Output CIF(352X288), QVGA(320X240), QCIF(176X144), QQVGA([...]
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T wo Y ear Limited W arranty Jasco Products Company warrants this pr oduct to be fr ee fr om manufacturing defects for a period of two years from the original date of consumer pur chase. This warranty is limited to the repair or r eplacement of this pr oduct only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may b[...]