Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 User Manual

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5. 
Press “Continue Anyway” to continue the installation. 
 
MemoryFrame will not impair or destabilize XP and this is just a 
warning about digitally signed drivers. 
 
6. Some versions of Windows® automate the following steps so that you 
may not have to perform or see each of them. The next step is 
INSTALL HARDWARE DEVICE DRIVERS.  Select the install 
method for the “Digital Picture Frame”.  Select “Search for suitable 
driver for my device
” and click Next to continue installation. 
7. In the LOCATE DRIVER FILES screen, select the device where the 
MemoryFrame “Digital Picture Frame” USB driver can be found.  
Insert the MemoryFrame software CD into the  CD-ROM, and select 
the CD-ROM drive checkbox.  Then click Next to continue the 
installation. 
8. After Windows® finds and installs the driver, the COMPLETING 
THE NEW HARDWARE WIZARD screen will be displayed.  Click 
Finish to complete the installation. 
9. Some older versions of Windows® may require a system restart.  If 
so, you will see the following screen.  If this screen is displayed, click 
on Yes to restart the system.  See Figure 6. 
 
Figure 6 – Windows Settings Change Message 
 
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Step 3: Save Image as High Quality JPEG 
Use a good image editing program to save the image as a JPEG. If the 
image is pasted into the MemoryFrame Digital PixMaster software and 
the image is either too large or not JPEG format, the default Windows 
JPEG compression tools are used to resize and compress the JPEG image. 
Try to avoid having this happen by storing the image as a JPEG yourself. 
If you can target the size of the image, shoot for around 140-160K – this 
provides a great deal of quality without wasting much space. See Figure 
36. 
 
Figure 36 - Properly sized JPEG looks squished 
Step 4: Insert the Image into a Slideshow and Send to a MemoryFrame 
Either drag the 800x600 JPEG image into the Digital PixMaster or insert it 
using the Edit/Insert menu option. The image will appear squished in the 
PixMaster. This is fine. When you send to the MemoryFrame, if it has an 
LCD display, it will still look squished. But when you connect the 
MemoryFrame to a 16:9 aspect display, the image will look perfect. See 
Figure 37.  
 
Figure 37 - Final Result 
You may notice some color differences between the original image and the 
final product… this stems from the NTSC broadcast standard (Never 
Twice the Same Color). The best thing you can do is calibrate your 16:9 
display monitor for color. You may also need to set the 16:9 display for 
Full aspect. 16:9 displays sometimes default to 4:3 aspect display on 
images coming in through a VGA input.