Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 0206B001 Canon
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1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Image Viewing, Organizing and Editing Software ZoomBrowser EX Ver. 6.5 Instruction Manual In this manual, ZB is used for ZoomBrowser EX.
1 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING! CANON SOFTW ARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORT ANT - READ THIS AGREEMENT BEF ORE USING THE SOFTW ARE ON THE CD-ROM IN THIS BOX.
2 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Introduction Main Features of ZB D.
3 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Basic Operation ....... .............. ............. 6 Starting up ZB .
4 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing Multiple Images on One Sheet of Paper (Index Printing) ............. ...........
5 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Deleting the Software (Uni nstalling) ..... .......................... 80 System Requirements .
1 6 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Basic Operation Starting up ZB ............ .............................. ............
7 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Starting up ZB Double-click the desktop icon. ZB start s up and the main window appears.
8 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 2 St art up EOS Utility. Click the buttons [Acquire & Camera Setting s] X [Connect to EOS Camera].
9 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Download imag es. Downloading of images begins. The downloaded images are saved in the folder selected in step 1 and are displayed in the main window of ZB.
10 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 St art up ZB. O Click the buttons [Acquire & Camera Setting s] X [Acquire Images from Memory Card] .
11 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Viewing an Image Images and movies download ed to your computer are displayed as a thumbnails list in the main window .
12 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Enlarging a Selected Folder Images downloaded to your computer are displayed in folders in th e main window .
13 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Changing the Display Magnification If.
14 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 2 C l i c k [] o r [] t o s w i t c h to the image you want to display . The shooting information is disp layed by clicking [ ] on the top of the window .
15 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can play movies that you have shot. Movie f iles are marked with the [ ] icon in the thumbnail image frame in the main window .
16 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can rewrite images and MOV movies th at you have saved on a computer to a memory card and then play them back on the camera.
17 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing an Image This section explains how to prin t one image on one sheet of p aper , and how to print using Easy-PhotoPrint EX.
18 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents If you have an inkjet printer that is.
19 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Specify the p aper size an d then click [Layout/Print]. 5 Specify the layout and then click the [Print] button.
20 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Exiting ZB In the main window , se lect the [File] menu X [Exit].
2 21 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Advanced Operation Checking/Sorting Imag es ......................................... 22 Enlarging and Checking Images One at a Time .
22 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Checking/Sorting Images Y ou can enla.
23 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Enlarging a S pecific Part of an Image 1 Enlarge an image. Y ou can also change the display magnification by clicking [ ] or [ ].
24 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Arranging Images in the Main Window Y ou can arrange images in order of how ma ny [ ] you have att ached to it (ratings), or according to the image’ s shooting date and time.
25 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Efficiently Checking/Sorting Images W.
26 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Organizing Images This section explai.
27 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can move or copy images to sep arate folders and organize them according to shot date or theme.
28 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 1 Select the image whose na me you want to change in the main window , or select the folder whose name you want to change in the folder area.
29 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Deleting Folders Deleted folders cannot be recovered. Please take care as all images inside folders are also deleted.
30 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Select the [Favorite Folders] t ab sheet. 4 Select the registered folder to display the images inside the folder .
31 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Editing an Image If the brightness or.
32 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Click the [Auto Adjust Image] button. The image is adjusted. 5 Enlarge the window and check the adjustment s.
33 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can adjust the brightness, color (saturation) and contrast of images. 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.
34 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can trim only the pa rt of an image you need, or change the composition of an image where an image sho t horizontally becomes vertical.
35 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can insert the date and time you shot an image a nd text into an image as text. 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.
36 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can make the overall atmo sphere of an image harder or sof ter . 1 Select the image you want to edit and display the [Edit Image] window (p.
37 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can automatically detect and correct red-eye that occurs when you photograph people using a flash.
38 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Editing Movies Y ou can edit the movi.
39 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents S toryboard area functions [A.
40 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents O [Set Audio] window functions 4 Click the [Save] button on the lef t. ¿ The [Save] window appears.
41 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents If you convert the frame rate of a movie af ter editing, so me scenes may not playback smoothly .
42 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Click the [ ] button.
43 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Utilizing Your Images Y ou can view your images as a sli de show , send them in an e-mail or use them as wallpaper or screen savers for your computer .
44 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents * 1 The image is selected. When the slide show ends and returns to the main window, the image is displayed as being selecte d.
45 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Select [Using the recommended settings.], and then click the [Att ach to Email] button.
46 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Specify the layout and the save destination for the wallp aper , and then cl ick the [Finish] button.
47 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Checkmark [Include images in the screen saver] and click the [Finish] button. The data for the screen saver is saved in the specified fold er .
48 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Writing Images to a CD Y ou can write selected images to a CD.
49 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing Multiple Images on One Sheet of Paper (Index Printing) Y ou can arrange multiple images in ind ex format and print them on one sheet of pape r .
3 50 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents High-Level Functions Comparing Multiple Im ages ............... ......................
51 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Comparing Multiple Images T o compare multiple images, you can sp lit the viewer window into two, three or four and display multiple images at the same time.
52 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Listing Images by Folder Level Y ou c.
53 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Viewing Shooting Information for an Image 1 Enable Zoom Mode (p.82) or Scroll Mode (p.83 ) .
54 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Changing the Size and Type of an Image and Saving Y ou can change the size of an image or conve rt it to a TIFF image (extension “.
55 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Exporting Shooting Information Y ou can export as a text file the shooting information recorded to the image.
56 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Exporting Movies Y ou can change the size or type of a movie and then export it as a separate file.
57 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Set the image type you wa nt to save and click the [Next] button.
58 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Extracting Still Images from a Movie Y ou can extract still images from a movie and save them as image files.
59 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Check the extracted images and click the [Next] button.
60 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Organizing Images Using High-Level Fu.
61 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can copy multiple images a nd save them with new file names in a single operation. 1 Select all the images you wa nt to save with new file names (p.
62 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Multiple images can be classified into dif ferent folders according to sh ot date. 1 Select all the images to be classified (p.
63 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Searching for Images Y ou can search for images by rating s (p.23) , shot date, update, comments (p.
64 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Performing Advanced Editing This section explains image editing using high-level functions based on the assumption that you are fa miliar with handling st andard image editing software.
65 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can adjust the level of brightness (balance). 1 Select an image and displ ay the [Edit Image] window (p.
66 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 4 Adjust the imag e. The image is adjusted. The horizontal axis sho ws the input level and the vertical axis shows the output level.
67 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can transfer images to image editing software other tha n ZB. 1 Select an image and displ ay the [Edit Image] window (p.
68 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 3 Check the arrangement of th e images to be merged and click the [2. Merge] t ab sheet.
69 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents 6 Check the save range and then click [Save]. The [Save As] dialog box appears. 7 Specify the save destinat ion and then click the [Save] button.
70 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Printing Using Other Printing Software Y ou can start up printing sof tware installed on your computer from within ZB and print images.
4 71 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Preferences Preferences ..................... ........................................
72 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Preferences Y ou can change any of the ZB fu nctions in the preferences window . Check the settings displayed for each window before making change s.
73 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can make settings related to image selection. Selection Settings Y ou can make settings related to image rotation.
74 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents If you are printing with the [Photo Print] window (p.17) , you can set whether to trim the image and print with no borders aro und the paper , or to print as is without trimming.
75 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can set the background color for th e main window .
5 76 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Using Images on the Internet Using CANON iMAGE GA TEWAY .......................... 77 Membership Registration.
77 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Using CANON iMAGE GATEWAY CANON iMAGE GA TEW A Y is a free Internet online service restricted to users who have purchased a Canon digital ca mera (no membership or annual fee).
78 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Y ou can upload images selected in ZB in a CANON iMAGE GA TEW A Y Online photo album. Y ou can also show images in a reg istered album to specified people.
79 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Reference Troubleshooting ......... .............................. ................ 80 Deleting the Software (Uni nstalling) .
80 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Troubleshooting If ZB is not operating correctly , refer to the items below .
81 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Even though the following are recomme nded system requirement s, not all computer functions can be guaranteed.
82 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Zoom Mode Folder path Display magnification (p.13) Filter display (p.24) Reduction display (p.
83 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Scroll Mode Folder path Display magnification (p.
84 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Preview Mode Folder path Filter display (p.
85 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Viewer Window Functions Synchronize (p.51) File name Rating (p.23) Full view display (p.
86 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Cut Movie Window Functions (p.
87 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Photo Print Window Functions .
88 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents List of Index Print Window Functions .
89 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Contents Lookup Downloading Images to Y our Computer Download images by c onnecting your camera and computer p.
90 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents Index A Adding Sound to Images................................ .........................
91 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents G General Settings (Preferences) .......................................................
92 1 Basic Operation Reference Introduction 2 Advanced Operation 4 5 Using the Internet 3 High-Level Functions Index Contents Lookup Preferences Table of Contents V Viewer Window ................................................................... ....
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