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[. . . ] Table of Contents Table Of Contents Camera Basics 1 Installing the Batteries 2 Camera Components 6 Display Screen 9 Getting Started Quickly 11 Camera Modes Summary Additional Camera Features 12 Taking Pictures With the Camera 29 Viewing Pictures on your Television 13 Photography Tips 14 Adding a Photo Friend 15 Setting the Flash 16 Selecting the Image Size 18 Setting the Self Timer 21 Zooming While Taking Pictures Camera Settings 30 Camera Auto Off 32 Beep 33 Lcd Brightness 36 Changing the Frequency Setting 37 Switching Between NTCS and PAL 38 Version 38 Formating Memory 40 Default Setup Picture Taking Mode 28 Using an SD Card Picture Review Mode 22 Reviewing Pictures - Single Image View 23 Reviewing Pictures- Collection View 24 Deleting Pictures From the Camera 27 Zooming While Reviewing Pictures Using the Camera Using the Software 41 Installing the Software 41 Downloading Pictures 43 Changing the Download Directory 44 Deleting Pictures from the Downloader 45 Launching the Software 46 Software Components 49 Opening Photos in the Software Editing Photos 50 Editing your Photos 51 Having Fun with your Photos 52 Saving your Photos 53 Sharing your Photos 20 Adding A Stamp to your Pictures 34 Setting the Time and Date Camera Basics Installing the Batteries The camera is powered by two AA batteries (not included). To do this, put your Camera Components Power Button Snapshot Button finger in the indention on the compartment door and slide it down. The door will pop open. Battery Compartment Door Power Button- Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button Power LED and wait a moment. Power LED- Illuminates when the camera is performing various functions. Snapshot Button- Use the Snapshot button to take pictures. Viewfinder Flash Strobe Polarity Symbols 2 AA Batteries (Not Included) 2. Insert the batteries using the battery polarity symbols (+/-) as a guide. These symbols are located on the inside of the battery compartment door. [. . . ] To go back to taking pictures, press the Picture Taking/Review button. by using the Right and Left Arrow buttons. 6. Highlight the delete single photo option using the Left and Right Arrow buttons. 8. Are you sure?" Use the Down Arrow button to highlight "Yes". 23 24 Picture Review Mode 10. Press the OK button to select "Yes" and return to reviewing pictures in Picture Review mode. If you decide not to delete the image, press OK when "No" is highlighted. Are you sure?, " Use the Down 1 Press the Picture Taking/Review button to return 1. Arrow button to select "Yes". If you decide not to delete all the images , press OK when "No" is highlighted. Press the Picture Taking/Review button to return to the Picture Note: If your SD Card is locked, you will notice a message on the Display Screen that says "Write Protected" and you will not be able to delete. Note: If your SD Card is locked, you will notice a message on the Display Screen that says "Write Protected"and you will not be able to delete. To delete all pictures from the camera memory: 1. Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button and wait a moment. 2. Highlight the Delete All option by using the Right and Left Arrow buttons. 7. Press the OK button to choose Delete All. 25 26 Additional Camera Features Zooming While Reviewing Pictures You can look at the pictures you have taken in greater detail by using Zoom functionality. Press the Picture Taking/Review button to enter the Picture Review mode. Use the Right and Left Arrow buttons to choose the picture you would Using an SD Card This camera has an SD memory card slot so you can increase the amount of memory available to store images. Your camera comes with 32 MB of onboard memory, but you can purchase an SD Card to increase the photo capacity of your camera. To do this, put your like to see in greater detail. finger in the indention on the compartment door and slide it down. 4. Once you are in Zoom mode, use the Arrow buttons to scroll to different parts of your picture. 6. Press the Zoom Out ( -) button to distance yourself from the image and see more of the picture. 3. To get out of Zoom mode, press the Zoom Out (-) button until your image slot. door down and slide it back into place. is back to its regular size. You can continue to look at pictures or go back to Picture Taking mode. When you are zooming, you will see the icons x2, x3 and so on up to x8 on the Display Screen. If you get all the way to the x8 (the end) and press the Zoom In (+) button once more, it will go back to the original image size in Picture Review mode. 4. [. . . ] Choose the folder your photos were saved to, for example: the default 4. Select the photo you would like to edit and click Open. ·Image Correction Features- These features allow you to folder is set at My Snapshots: My Documents\My Pictures\My Snapshots enhance your photos by adjusting the brightness, saturation, tint, sharpness and contrast. In addition, the image correction panel allows you to remove red eye. ·Rotate- This palette allows you to flip or rotate your image. ·Stencil- The Stencil tool makes it easy to cut out an assortment of shapes. [. . . ]

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