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Introduction 5ABRegistrationPlease take a minute to fill out the registration card included with PhotoPC and mail it back to us. This enables you to
6 Introduction
Getting Started 1-1B12223331 Getting Startedhand strapbatteriescameraMac adaptersoftwarePhotoPC cable his chapter helps you get ready to use your
1-2 Getting StartedThe Mac Connectivity Kit works with the Windows Version of PhotoPC. Make sure you use the software and cable that came in your M
1Getting Started 1-3AInstalling Batteries Your PhotoPC comes with four AA alkaline batteries. Make sure the camera is turned off, and follow these s
1-4 Getting StartedHandling BatteriesWhen your PhotoPC batteries wear out, you can replace them with any of the following: ❙Single-use AA alkaline b
1Getting Started 1-5AAttaching the Hand Strap To attach the hand strap, loop the strap around the holder on the side of the camera as shown below.Re
1-6 Getting StartedIf you have the PhotoPC Mac Version, use the software diskettes that came in the box with the camera. If you have the Mac Connect
Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 2-1B2 sing PhotoPC to take pictures is similar to using a traditional “point and shoot” camera. This chapter shows you
2-2 Taking Pictures with PhotoPCTurning the Camera On and Off To turn the camera on, simply slide the power switch to the ON position. The lens cove
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Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 2-3A2Checking the Battery IconBefore you take pictures, check the battery icon on the control panel. The icon shows how
2-4 Taking Pictures with PhotoPCNOTERemember that the camera shuts off automatically after 60 seconds. To turn the camera back on, slide the power s
Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 2-5A2.Flash PhotoPC’s built-in flash has three settings as listed below, which are effective within a range of 3 to 10
2-6 Taking Pictures with PhotoPCResolution PhotoPC has two resolution settings, high and standard. Press the resolution control button to switch fro
Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 2-7A2High resolution image640 × 480 pixelsStandard resolution image320 × 240 pixels
2-8 Taking Pictures with PhotoPCTimer Setting the timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the shutter button and the actual image
Taking Pictures with PhotoPC 2-9A2Erasing Pictures If you don’t want to keep the last picture you took, you can erase it from the camera’s memory. U
2-10 Taking Pictures with PhotoPCNOTEDepending on the type of images you capture, your camera may hold more than 16 pictures at high resolution or 3
Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh 3-1B3hen you’re finished taking pictures, you can connect the camera to your Macintosh and transfer the images. Th
3-2 Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh2Locate the port cover on the side of the camera. Press on the arrows and slide the cover down to open it.3If y
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Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh 3-3A35Locate the modem port or printer port on the back of your Macintosh, marked with these icons:6With the arrow
3-4 Using PhotoPC with Your MacintoshTransferring Pictures to Your MacintoshOnce your camera and Macintosh are connected and turned on, you’re ready
Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh 3-5A32Click the PhotoPC button and click OK. Your pictures appear one-by-one in the PhotoPC window.If you see an e
3-6 Using PhotoPC with Your MacintoshAdobe Photo Deluxe) to transfer your pictures. Select PhotoPC as the source when you acquire an image. You will
Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh 3-7A3You can use three methods to add pictures to your documents: ❙ Copy and paste❙ Drag and drop❙ Importing.Inser
3-8 Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh5Position the insertion point where you want to add the picture.6Choose Paste (or Paste Special) from the Edit
Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh 3-9A3Inserting a Picture with Drag and Drop You can use this method with any application that supports it—for exam
3-10 Using PhotoPC with Your MacintoshInserting a Picture by ImportingIf your application can’t import a JPEG file, you need to change the picture’s
Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh 3-11A3After you choose the command, you see a document selection dialog box like the following:5Locate and select
3-12 Using PhotoPC with Your Macintosh
iiiABIntroductionPhotoPC Features 2Optional Accessories 2Minimum System Requirements 2Where to Get Help 3Electronic Support Services 3Where to Ge
Working with Your Pictures 4-1B44 Working with Your Pictures sing your EasyPhoto software, you can organize your pictures in galleries, enhance t
4-2 Working with Your PicturesUsing GalleriesWhen you transfer your pictures from the PhotoPC camera to your Macintosh, they are stored in a gallery
Working with Your Pictures 4-3A4Follow these steps to add a caption or change a picture’s title:1Click the photo to select it.2Click the Edit Photo
4-4 Working with Your PicturesFollow these steps to search for pictures by example:1Open the gallery that has the picture you want to use as an exam
Working with Your Pictures 4-5A4Making Changes with the WorkshopEasyPhoto’s Workshop lets you make the following kinds of changes to your pictures:
4-6 Working with Your PicturesCropping You can crop your pictures by selecting either a rectangular area or a freehand area to keep; everything outs
Working with Your Pictures 4-7A4Adjusting Brightness and ContrastChanging the brightness of a picture lets you make it lighter or darker; changing t
4-8 Working with Your Pictures2Drag the sliders to change the red, green, and blue colors in your picture. The After sample shows you the results of
Working with Your Pictures 4-9A43Click the Remove Red-Eye button. You see a window like the one below:4Drag the slider until the eyes look normal in
4-10 Working with Your PicturesChanging Picture File InformationWhen you work with EasyPhoto, you don’t need to keep track of your picture files. Ea
PhotoPC Macintosh User’s Guideiv Using Pictures in Your Documents 3-6Inserting a Picture with Copy and Paste 3-7Inserting a Picture with Drag and D
Using Advanced Features 5-1B5hen PhotoPC is connected to your Macintosh, you can customize several of the camera’s settings. You can also take pictu
5-2 Using Advanced FeaturesYou can switch between Setup and Controls by clicking on the buttons.NOTEYou can also access the Camera Controls windows
Using Advanced Features 5-3A5Setting Auto Shut-off PhotoPC’s power-saving feature automatically shuts off the camera if you wait more than 60 second
5-4 Using Advanced FeaturesTo set the shutter speed, follow these steps:1Connect the camera to your Macintosh as described in Chapter 3 and open the
Using Advanced Features 5-5A5Change the Port setting only if you want to use a different port for the camera or you get an error message. When you c
5-6 Using Advanced FeaturesNOTE Taking pictures from your Macintosh with live preview uses a lot of battery power. If you don’t have the PhotoPC AC
Using Advanced Features 5-7A5You can click the buttons on your screen to set the resolution, flash, timer, and erase features, just as you use the b
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-1B6our PhotoPC is easy to take care of, and any problems you may have are easy to solve. This chapter covers the f
6-2 Maintenance and TroubleshootingDon’t store the camera in the following locations: ❙ Where it is exposed to direct sunlight, for example, on a ca
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6Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-3AYou get an error message when you try to transfer your pictures from the camera to your Macintosh. ❙ Make sure
6-4 Maintenance and TroubleshootingSee your Macintosh documentation or online help for more information on changing memory settings and turning off
6Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-5AYour picture is too dark (underexposed).❙ You may need to use the flash. Make sure the flash setting is either
6-6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingYour pictures don’t look as good as they used to.❙ Your camera’s lens may be dirty or dusty. Try cleaning it as d
Using Optional Accessories A-1ABhotoPC’s flexibility allows you to use itwith a variety of options. You can increase the camera’s storage capacity b
A-2 Using Optional Accessories: CAUTIONOnce you install a PhotoSpan module, you can’t remove it. Make sure you think about your future needs before
Using Optional Accessories A-3BA4Position the module so that the notch is aligned with the rounded corner of the socket.5Slide the module into the s
A-4 Using Optional AccessoriesUsing the Universal AC Adapter The Universal AC adapter (A883021) allows you to connect your camera to a standard elec
Using Optional Accessories A-5BA3Plug the end of the power cable into the adapter.4Connect the other end of the power cable to an electrical outlet.
BSpecifications B-1APhysical Dimensions B SpecificationsWidth 6.5 in. (166 mm)Height 3.5 in. (88 mm)Depth 1.9 in. (47 mm)Weight(without batteries)
2 IntroductionPhotoPC Features PhotoPC is a complete system for capturing digital images, and includes the following features: ❙ Base unit with 1MB
B-2 SpecificationsTechnical PhotographicProduct type CCD (charge coupled device)still frame cameraImage size 640 × 480 pixels (high resolution)320 ×
Index 1AB A AC Adapter, universal, A-4 Accessories (optional), Intro-2, A-1–5 Adding picture information, 4-2 Adjusting brig
2 IndexConnecting camera to computer, 3-1Contrast, adjusting, 4-7Control panel, 2-2Copying image to clipboard, 4-9Cropping pictures, 4-6Custome
Index 3ABLLens, using, A-5Live preview, 5-6MMaintenancecleaning, 6-1storage, 6-2OOnline support, Intro-3Optional lenses, A-5Organizing your pi
4 IndexPrinting, 4-9Problems, 6-2RRecording time and date, 5-2Registering PhotoPC, Intro-5Removing red-eye, 4-8Removing plastic film, 1-5Resiz
Introduction 3ABWhere to Get Help If you purchased your PhotoPC and/or Connectivity Kit in the United States or Canada, EPSON provides customer supp
4 IntroductionEPSON Download Service You can call the EPSON Download Service (BBS) at (800) 442-2007. No membership is required. Make sure your comm
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