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Using EPSON Photo!3      
2-13
R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size
PHT3.FM
4/6/01
Pass 0
R
Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa
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M. Fujimori
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R. Thomson
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Note:
The following information is not displayed for video 
clips: digital zoom rate; image quality; flash and macro 
status; file format symbol; and TIFF symbol.
The PhotoPC 3000Z, 850Z, and 800 store files in the 
automatically generated 100EPSON folder in the 
camera’s memory card. 
The PhotoPC 3000Z, 850Z, and 800 support the 
"Design rule for camera file system," which is the 
standard recording system for image files.
Viewing your photos and video clips
You can view a much larger view of any thumbnail 
displayed in the selection window by clicking the 
View Photo button while that thumbnail is selected 
or by double-clicking the thumbnail. The photo 
number and its dimensions are displayed above the 
image.
Note:
The 
View Photo button is unavailable when multiple 
thumbnails are selected.
The display size of the photo is one-half that of your 
monitor’s screen resolution. For example, if your 
monitor is set to 800 
×
 600 pixels, the photo will display 
at 400 
×
 300 pixels for pictures taken using the fine 
image quality setting, and at 400 
×
 150 pixels for 
panoramic pictures using the fine image quality 
setting.
If you click View Photo while a video clip is selected, 
a window for playing back the clip is opened. 
Note:
To view video clips, you must have Quick Time 3.0 or later 
installed on your computer.
Rotating your photos
You can rotate photos clockwise or counterclockwise 
without decreasing the image quality. Select a 
thumbnail and click one of the rotation buttons.
Note:
You cannot rotate video clips.
If you save a rotated photo on your computer using the 
Save To Folder button, the photo is saved in the 
rotated position. You cannot save a rotated photo to the 
camera’s memory card from the Camera menu.