Canon EOS 10D SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.5 - Page 107

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Macintosh MM Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the examples are from Mac OS 9.2. In this chapter, Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X are referred to as OS 9 and 1 OS X respectively. 1 Installing the Software on Your Computer M-3 Installing the Software M-4 Installing the Software from the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK M-4 Installing Photoshop Elements 2.0 ....... M-6 Please Register Your Camera M-6 2 Getting Ready to Work with Images M-7 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer M-8 About Backing up (Copying) Images .... M-9 Inserting a CF Card into Your Card Reader M-10 CF Card Folder Structure and File Names M-10 3 Working with Images in File Viewer Utility M-11 Starting File Viewer Utility M-12 Displaying Images M-16 Selecting Images M-17 Selecting Images with the Mouse ....... M-17 Selecting Images from the Control Panel M-17 Selecting the Model-Specific Processing Mode M-18 Selecting the Image Display Mode .... M-19 Selecting the Display Mode M-19 Selecting the Display Size M-20 Checking the AF Point M-20 Showing/Hiding the Information Display Frame of Thumbnail Images M-21 Updating Information on Main Window M-21 Showing/Hiding Image Information ..... M-21 Working with Selected Images .......... M-22 Protecting Images M-22 Selecting Images by Condition M-22 Rotating Images M-23 Erasing Images M-23 Checking the Image Information and Entering Comments M-24 Printing Images M-24 Processing RAW Images M-25 Correcting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) ....... M-26 Adjusting the White Balance M-27 Adjusting the Color in Images M-30 Adjusting the Sharpness M-31 Specifying the Color Space M-31 Copying the Processing Parameters for RAW Images M-31 Saving Images M-32 Saving Images from the Camera to Your Computer M-32 Extracting JPEG Images from RAW Images M-34

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1
Installing the Software on Your
Computer
................................
M-3
Installing the Software
..........................
M-4
Installing the Software from the EOS
DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK
...................
M-4
Installing Photoshop Elements 2.0
.......
M-6
Please Register Your Camera!
.............
M-6
2
Getting Ready to Work with
Images
.....................................
M-7
Connecting the Camera to Your
Computer
...............................................
M-8
About Backing up (Copying) Images
....
M-9
Inserting a CF Card into Your Card
Reader
..................................................
M-10
CF Card Folder Structure and File
Names
................................................
M-10
3
Working with Images in File
Viewer Utility
.........................
M-11
Starting File Viewer Utility
..................
M-12
Displaying Images
...............................
M-16
Selecting Images
.................................
M-17
Selecting Images with the Mouse
.......
M-17
Selecting Images from the Control
Panel
..................................................
M-17
Selecting the Model-Specific Processing
Mode
.....................................................
M-18
Selecting the Image Display Mode
....
M-19
Selecting the Display Mode
................
M-19
Selecting the Display Size
..................
M-20
Checking the AF Point
........................
M-20
Showing/Hiding the Information Display
Frame of Thumbnail Images
...............
M-21
Updating Information on Main Window
............................................................
M-21
Showing/Hiding Image Information
.....
M-21
Working with Selected Images
..........
M-22
Protecting Images
...............................
M-22
Selecting Images by Condition
...........
M-22
Rotating Images
.................................
M-23
Erasing Images
...................................
M-23
Checking the Image Information and
Entering Comments
............................
M-24
Printing Images
...................................
M-24
Processing RAW Images
....................
M-25
Correcting the Brightness
(Digital Exposure Compensation)
.......
M-26
Adjusting the White Balance
..............
M-27
Adjusting the Color in Images
.............
M-30
Adjusting the Sharpness
.....................
M-31
Specifying the Color Space
................
M-31
Copying the Processing Parameters
for RAW Images
.................................
M-31
Saving Images
.....................................
M-32
Saving Images from the Camera to
Your Computer
...................................
M-32
Extracting JPEG Images from RAW
Images
................................................
M-34
Macintosh
M
Where explanations are common to all operating systems, the screens used in the examples
are from Mac OS 9.2. In this chapter, Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X are referred to as OS 9 and
OS X respectively.