Canon ImageBrowser 3.0 Owner's Manual

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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 2
What is ImageBrowser?
This chapter explains the various basic skills required to master
ImageBrowser. Let’s begin with an overview of the main features of
ImageBrowser.
Connect the camera to a computer to:
• View a list of images stored in the camera.
• Download images from the camera to the computer.
• View information about images stored in the camera, such as
the shooting date and camera settings.
• Use your computer to set up slide shows or DPOF print
settings (not available on some models).
• Save computer images onto your camera.
Use the file management features to:
• Categorize, sort and manage image files on your computer
with easy procedures.
• Move or copy images.
• Perform simple editing such as cropping images or adjusting
their colors.
• Run a slide show displaying the images in sequence in full-
screen mode.
• Use the TimeTunnel feature to display images in a tunnel-like
arrangement in the order of their shooting dates.
Use the My Camera Settings function to:
• Save the My Camera Settings in the computer to the camera
or vice versa (only on camera models supporting the My
Camera Settings function).
• Manage newly created image and sound files as My Camera
Settings.
REFERENCE
• The start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation
sound and self-timer sound are collectively called the “My
Camera Settings.”
• The Canon CD-ROM supplied with your product contains
several prepared My Camera Settings files (only supported by
models compatible with the My Camera Settings function).
These files are automatically copied to your computer when you
install ImageBrowser.
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