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Using EPSON Photo!3      
2-15
R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size
PHT3.FM
4/6/01
Pass 0
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Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa
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M. Fujimori
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R. Thomson
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The major difference between the Folder menu and 
the Camera menu is that from the Folder menu you 
browse for folders that contain images that were 
previously downloaded or saved. Also, you can 
upload EPSON Photo file format photos from your 
computer to your camera using the Upload/Copy 
button.
Note:
EPSON Photo file format image files are saved as JPEG files, 
which are formatted according to Exif Version 2.1 standards 
and are recorded using the "Design rule for camera file 
system." Exif is a standard format for audio/image files. The 
"Design rule for camera file system" is a recording standard 
for image files. These standards have been established by the 
Japan Electronic Industry Development Association 
(JEIDA).
Locating the folder that contains your photos
Click the Browse button to open a dialog box from 
which you can locate the folder that contains your 
downloaded images or images that you have 
converted into the EPSON Photo file format. Specify 
the appropriate folder and click OK.
Note:
To convert images into the EPSON Photo file format, see 
“Using EPSON File Converter” on page 3-1
.
Uploading and copying photos
Click the Upload/Copy button to upload selected 
photos to a memory card installed in your computer 
or camera. Using this button, you can also copy photos 
and video clips to another folder on your computer. 
The following dialog box appears.
Select the transfer method. If you choose to copy 
images to another folder, specify which folder using 
the Browse button.
Click the OK button. Images are transferred in the 
order in which they are displayed in the image 
selection window. To cancel the file transfer, click the 
Cancel button.
If the images that you select to upload or copy have 
audio recordings attached, you can choose to upload 
or copy both the photos and audio recording files, or 
just the photos.