Epson S01-00 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Using EPSON Photo!3
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EPSON Photo!3
Rev. C3
A5 size CHAP2.FM
9/8/99 Pass 0
Using the Save To Folder button
Files saved with the
Save To Folder
button are named
automatically. For example, 91020001. The first digit,
9, is the last number of the year you took photo. The
next digit, 1, is the month, January. (October,
November, and December are represented by X, Y,
and Z, respectively.) The next two digits, 02, represent
the day. The last four digits, 0001, indicate the order
the file was saved. Image files use the JPG extension,
and audio recording files use the WAV extension.
Follow the steps below to save photos in your
computer with the
Save To Folder
button.
1. Make sure EPSON Photo!3 is open. See
“Accessing EPSON Photo!3” on page 2-1.
2. Click the thumbnails of the images you want to
save in the image selection window, or click the
Select All
button to save all the photos in your
camera.
Note:
To rotate an image, select the image and click one of the
rotation buttons.
3. Click the
Save To Folder
button.
4. Select a folder in the dialog box, then click
Save
.
Your photos will be saved to the folder you
selected.
If a photo has an attached audio recording, you
can choose between saving both the image and the
recording, or only the image.
Using the Export Photos button
The
Export Photos
button is only available when you
open EPSON Photo!3 directly. You can name the files
and choose between the following file formats: JPEG,
BMP, PCX, or PICT (for Macintosh only). Follow the
steps below to save photos in your computer with this
button.
1. Open EPSON Photo!3 as directed in “Opening
EPSON Photo!3 directly” on page 2-2.
2. In the Camera menu, click the thumbnails of the
images you want to save, or click the
Select All
button to save all the photos in your camera.
Note:
To rotate an image, select the image and click one of the
rotation buttons.
3. Click the
Export Photos
button.