Kodak DC290 Guia Do Utilizador

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Using Scripts
Scripts are electronic files on the camera memory card that automate routine 
camera operations and extend camera functions. When a memory card containing 
a script is placed in your camera, the script appears as an option in either the 
Capture or Review modes. The Scripts option is not displayed unless a script is 
on the memory card.
There are several sample script files available either preloaded on the memory 
card or on the CD-ROM that comes with your camera. Scripts on the CD-ROM 
are located in the Extras/English/Camera Scripts directory. Additional scripts and 
information can be found at www.kodak.com/go/dc290. The DC290 camera 
supports DIGITA Scripts.
If you’re familiar with spreadsheet macro language or software programming, 
you’ll find scripts easy to write. You can create your own scripts using the Script 
Developer Kit that is available from the Kodak Developer Relations Group at 
www.kodak.com/go/drg.
Loading Scripts onto a Memory Card
Scripts must be loaded into the System folder of your memory card to be 
accessible. The script icon appears only when a script is present on your current 
memory card. It is possible for multiple script icons to appear.
You should copy the scripts to all the cards you plan to use in the DC290 camera. 
WARNING: If you reformat a card, everything is deleted, including the scripts 
and protected pictures. 
To load scripts, use KODAK Digital Camera Software (Mounter) / for DC290, or 
use a CF card reader to copy scripts to the System folder on the memory card.
For a description of available scripts, or to download scripts, visit our Website at 
http://www.kodak.com/go/dc290. The following is an example of a script 
included on the CD:
Name
Filename
Purpose
Exposure Bracket
EXPBRCK.CSM Prompts you to take 3 captures of the same 
subject at different exposure values to get the 
best picture under difficult lighting conditions.