Epson PhotoPC 750Z User Manual

Epson PhotoPC 750Z Manual

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    User's Guide A B
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    used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FOR CANADIAN USERS This Class B digital
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    in certain circumstances, those circumstances may not be as broad as some people assume. EPSON encourages each user to be responsible and respectful of the copyright laws when using digital cameras and scanners. Copyright © 1999 by Epson America, Inc. Torrance, California, USA CPD-7967R1 4/99 ii
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    Contents Introduction PhotoPC 750Z Features Optional Accessories Minimum System Requirements Windows Systems Macintosh Systems Where To Get Help Software Support Software Licensing Registration Safety Instructions 1 Using Advanced Camera Features Taking Pictures With the Timer Using Macro Mode to
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    the Layout Style 4-5 3 Getting Photos Into Applications and Adding Text 4-7 Documents to an Image 4-9 What To Do If the Camera Is Not Playing Back Sounds 4-10 Responding 3-5 Editing Shows 4-14 (Windows 95, Windows 98, and Using an Album as a Screen Saver 4-15 Windows NT 4.0) 3-10
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    With EPSON Photo!2 6-4 Adjusting Camera Settings From Your Computer 6-6 A Removing a Memory Card 8-4 Getting Images From a Card to Your Computer 8-4 Changing Settings With Image Expert 6-6 Using a PCMCIA Adapter 8-5 Changing Settings With EPSON Photo!2 6-8 Transferring Photos Getting
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    B-4 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Optional AC Adapter B-5 Caring for the Camera and Battery Charger 10-1 Physical Dimensions B-5 Cleaning the Camera and Battery Charger 10-1 Technical B-5 Storing the Camera 10-2 Solving Camera Problems 10-2 Solving Picture Problems 10-8 vi
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    our new EPSON® PhotoPC® 750Z is a high resolution, easy-to-use digital camera with a built-in LCD screen and 3× optical zoom. You megapixel CCD sensor. With Epson's HyPict™ image enhancement technology, the images can be interpolated to 1600 × 1200 pixels right inside the camera. The PhotoPC 750Z
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    Your PhotoPC 750Z comes complete with cables, batteries, battery charger, camera bag, software, and utilities for downloading, editing, organizing, and printing your pictures. PhotoPC 750Z Features PhotoPC 750Z is a complete system for capturing digital images, and includes the following features: 
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    Your camera comes with the PhotoPC 750Z software suite, which includes the following applications:  Sierra Imaging® Image Expert™ software for transferring, organizing, editing, and printing your pictures  The EPSON Photo!2™ application and TWAIN driver for transferring and converting your
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    and edit them, make sure your system meets these minimum requirements: Windows Systems  IBM®-compatible PC with 486 or higher processor  Microsoft® Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows NT® 4.0 or Windows NT 3.51 (with Service Pack 3)  Serial port with standard RS-232C interface (19,200 bps, or higher
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    support services Service World Wide Web EPSON Internet FTP Site Access From the Internet, you can reach EPSON's Home Page at http://www.epson.com. If you have Internet FTP capability, use your Web browser (or other software for FTP downloading) to log onto ftp.epson.com with the user name
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    , and software upgrades. You'll get immediate attention if you have a problem with your PhotoPC 750Z. Safety Instructions Read all of these instructions before using your camera and battery charger. Also follow all warnings and instructions marked on the camera, battery charger, and batteries.  To
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    Getting Started and this User's Guide. Always stored.  If the camera shows unusual signs such as noise, odor, or smoke, turn it off immediately. Remove the batteries and/or disconnect the AC adapter, and unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.  If the battery charger shows unusual signs
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     Remove batteries and/or unplug the camera and the AC adapter and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: if the power cord or plug is damaged; if liquid has entered the camera; if the camera has been dropped or its exterior has been damaged; if the camera or
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    Jackson's Auto Sales T he PhotoPC 750Z has advanced features for taking specialized photos. These features are described in the following sections:  Taking pictures with the timer  Using macro mode to take close-ups  Taking digital panoramic pictures  Taking digital zoom pictures  Using
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    slowly for 8 seconds. Then they flash rapidly for 2 seconds before the shutter is released. The camera beeps when the image is captured. The status light on the back of the camera flashes red as PhotoPC 750Z processes the image. When the status light stops flashing and turns green, you can take
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    may appear blurry and washed-out. Mode button Taking Digital Panoramic Pictures Images in the digital panorama format are long and narrow, For a 3 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the auto focus. Make sure the camera dial is set to View, and follow these The status light turns orange,
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    twice or turn off the camera. NOTE You can't use panorama mode when taking pictures with continuous shooting (see page 1-7). The following examples show the same subject captured in standard, digital zoom, and digital panorama formats: standard digital zoom digital panorama 1-4 Using Advanced
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    automatic cropping effect makes file sizes smaller, allowing you to store more pictures in the digital zoom format. Make sure the camera dial is set to View, and follow these steps to take a digital zoom picture: The zoom format remains active until you press the Mode button again or turn off the
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    advanced photo settings). See page 1-7 for instructions. instructions. 4 To exit the menus, press the ESC button until the menu icons and settings disappear. (Depending on the menu, you may have to press this button several times to return to view mode.) 5 When you're finished, turn the camera
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    sure you have adequate lighting for your pictures. In addition, you can't use the panorama or digital zoom features with continuous shooting. 3 Press the SEL button to display the menu options: Make sure the camera dial is set to View, and follow these steps to take a rapid sequence of pictures
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    shutter button all the way down. The status light flashes red and the camera beeps as it captures each picture. 8 Release the shutter button when you have captured the pictures you want. The red light flashes as the camera processes the images. 9 To switch back to normal picture taking, follow
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    . Then they flash rapidly for 2 seconds before the shutter is released. You have 10 seconds to get ready for "action" in front of the camera. The camera beeps 16 times as it captures your images, and the red light flashes as the images are processed. 1 6 To switch back to normal picture taking
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    a new Epson technology called HyPict. In this mode, the PhotoPC 750Z captures images at 1280 × 960 pixels, and then interpolates them up to 1600 × 1200 pixels inside the camera, before compressing them into JPEG format. In HyPict mode, you can enlarge and print ultra-high resolution photos without
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    brilliant sunsets)  Manual exposure control (provides 8 levels of exposure, ±2 steps)  Sensitivity control (for night photography, with 3 levels) Use the instructions in the following sections to take pictures with advanced settings. Using White Balance Normally, the PhotoPC 750Z adjusts the
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    display the menu options: Photographing With Fixed White Balance Make sure the camera dial is set to View, then follow these steps to take pictures settings are set to Auto (gray and not selectable), highlight the Auto/Manual advanced settings icon and press the SEL button. 5 Press to highlight
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    instructions.) 10 To switch back to auto white balance, follow steps 1 through 6 above, but change from Lock to Auto. Photographing With User Defined White Balance Make sure the camera to Auto (gray and not selectable), highlight the Auto/Manual advanced settings icon and press the SEL button. 5
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    1 through 6 above, but change from User to Auto. Then press the ESC button twice to return to view mode. Adjusting Exposure Your camera normally adjusts exposure automatically. If you want to lighten or darken a photo before you take it, you can use the manual setting, and adjust the exposure by
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    select an exposure value and 8 Press the ESC button twice to return to view mode. The manual exposure icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen. 9 Any time you want to your picture has a bright A background, for example, windows facing the sun. B Using Advanced Camera Features 1-15
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    the instructions on page 3-9 in Getting Started. If you're not sure about the lighting conditions, you may want to take several photos with to display the menu options: Adjusting Sensitivity for Night or Indoor Photos The camera's high sensitivity settings let you take pictures in low light or
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    the aperture to stay open longer, allowing more light to enter the camera. Set the camera dial to View, then follow these steps: 6 Press or to change : 8 Take your pictures with the LCD screen as usual, following the instructions on page 3-9 in Getting Started. 9 To switch back to the standard
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    your pictures with the LCD screen as usual. (You can follow the instructions on page 3-9 in Getting Started.) 9 To switch back to the standard Std. 4 If the advanced settings are set to Auto, highlight the Auto/Manual advanced settings icon and press the SEL button. 5 Press to highlight the flash
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    Playing Back Photos T he LCD screen lets you play back your pictures oneby-one or in groups of nine at a time. You can magnify or erase selected pictures and customize playback features through the LCD screen menus. You can view your pictures on a television just as easily as on the camera's screen
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    and turn the camera dial to Play. 2 To access the screen menus, press the SEL button. Blue menu icons appear at the top of the screen with the currently selected menu displayed in orange. The settings for this menu are displayed on the screen, as shown: The last photo you took appears
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    information: date and time Software (print directly from the camera or add/remove the Direct Print program). See Chapter 9 for instructions. Language (select language for LCD display and menus). See page 6-12 for instructions. image quality frame number A number of photos taken B Playing Back
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    view small "thumbnail" versions of nine pictures at once. Make sure the camera dial is set to Play, and follow these steps: 1 Press the SEL or menu. until you see the Playback Mode Thumbnail images of the last photos you took appear on the screen, with the currently selected image framed in
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    3 again, but choose the Normal  To move forward or back through the photos manually or reverse the direction of the slide show, 2 setting on the Playback Mode appearing in the bottom right corner. Make sure the camera dial is set to Play, and follow these steps: A 1 Press the SEL
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    displayed in view mode. Turn the camera dial to View and follow the steps above. Magnifying a Picture You can zoom in to magnify a portion of zoom in on the center of your image. A small icon in the upper left corner shows which section of your image is currently displayed. 2-6 Playing Back Photos
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    picture  You can select pictures for deletion or "lock" (protect) them from deletion You can also erase photos through your software when the camera is connected to your computer. For instructions, see Getting Started and Chapter 3. 2 Press the SEL button to erase the picture. The picture is
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    that you want to erase the photos. Press the SEL button to erase the photos; or press the ESC button to return to the Photo Control menu without erasing the photos. 5 Press the SEL button, then press the or button to move through the images in the camera until the photo you want appears on the
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    The lock feature allows you to keep your photos from being accidentally erased. You can lock selected photos or all the NOTE photos in the camera. To cancel the selection of a photo, simply highlight it and press the SEL button again. Make sure the camera dial is set to Play, then follow these
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    button until Lock is highlighted in orange, then press the SEL button to view the Lock Photos menu: 5 Press the SEL button, then press the or button to move through the images in the camera until the photo you want to lock appears on the screen. 6 Press the SEL button. A lock icon appears
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    the Lock 2 9 Press ESC until you return to normal playback mode. menu: Unlocking Photos After you have locked some of your pictures, you can unlock selected photos or all the photos in the camera. Make sure the camera dial is set to Play, then follow these steps to unlock pictures: 1 Press
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    can display your pictures on a regular television or VCR by using the video cable that came with your PhotoPC 750Z. NOTE To cancel the selection of a photo, press the SEL button again. 7 When you have selected all the photos you want to unlock, press the ESC button. The following message appears
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    2 Open the camera's connector cover and connect the 3 Connect the yellow end of the cable to the VIDEO IN black end of the video cable to the Video Out port as port on the television or VCR: 2 shown: 4 Turn on the TV (and VCR) and switch to the correct video mode. A B Playing Back Photos 2-13
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    took appears on the TV screen. You can use all of the camera's playback features when your pictures are displayed on TV. NOTE Using the optional AC adapter is highly recommended when you play back your pictures on a TV. See page A-1 for instructions and ordering information. 2-14 Playing Back Photos
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     Getting images with the Camio Viewer NOTE Although most of the instructions and illustrations in this chapter apply to Windows 95 or Windows 98, you can follow the same steps on a Macintosh or a different version of Windows. Getting Images Into TWAIN Applications If you use Photoshop® or other
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    3 Choose EPSON PhotoPC 750Z-600 as the TWAIN source. 4 Choose Import, then TWAIN_32 (or Acquire, then TWAIN Acquire) from the File menu. 5 The EPSON Photo!2 screen appears, with "thumbnail" images . Not recommended without using the AC adapter.) 3-2 Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents
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    them. Follow these steps to transfer and export your pictures with EPSON Photo!2: 1 Start your EPSON Photo!2 software. Under Windows 98, Windows 95, or Windows NT 4.0, click Start, and then point to Programs, PhotoPC 750Z, EPSON Photo!2. 2 Click the picture you want, or click Select All. You can
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    exported photos in EPSON Photo!2. Use Image Expert to view and edit the exported images. 7 Click Erase Photos if you want to remove the pictures from your camera. 8 Click Close to exit EPSON Photo!2. You can now insert your exported pictures in documents and other projects. For instructions, see
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    to locate and When you try to acquire pictures from the camera or start 3 display pictures you have downloaded. You can then the EPSON Photo!2 application, you may see a screen with select a picture and click Upload Photos to transfer a the following message: picture from your computer to the
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    the connector are not bent. 3 Make sure your batteries have enough power, or your AC adapter is connected. 4 Click Test Connection. If you see the same screen, continue with step 5. 5 Select another port if necessary. In most cases, it is best to leave the Port setting at Auto because EPSON Photo
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    Insert Picture dialog box appears: 5 Locate and select the image you want to insert. In some applications you can see a preview of your picture. A B Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents 3-7
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    you create a frame first, and then place the picture in it. For instructions, see your application's online help or documentation. Getting Images With Copy and Paste WordPerfect,® or Lotus SmartSuite.® Depending on how well your application supports OLE 2.0, your images may not look as good when you
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    . 6 Click the image you want. A B 7 While holding down the mouse button, drag the image to the location where you want it in your document. Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents 3-9
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    with OLE-2.0-compliant applications running under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. 2 If you are trying to access the images on your camera, select Connect Via Serial Port. If you are using a PC card slot, select Connect Via PC Card. 3-10 Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents
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    all images from the Camera/PC Card to the camera. You can then select an image to drag and drop. A 4 Continue with the steps in one of the following sections, depending on the option you chose in step 3. 2 Open the application and document where you want to B use the picture. Getting Photos
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    over the location where you want the picture to appear, release the mouse button. The picture is downloaded from the camera, and it appears in your document. If you want to edit or modify the picture, just to be available as a separate image file. 3-12 Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents
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    86. 4 Working With Photos and Albums 4 Y ou can use Image Expert albums to organize and display your pictures. You can print using dozens of predefined layouts. On Windows systems, you can also record sounds for each image, copy an album to diskette, use your images as wallpaper, and more. This
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    or move images, click inside one of the selected images and hold down the mouse button. 4 Drag the image(s) to the other album. 4-2 Working With Photos and Albums
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    picture to select it. Viewing Picture Information 4 You can display information about any image file and the camera settings that were used to capture it. Follow these steps: 1 Click the picture to select it Double-click here to change a picture's name A B Working With Photos and Albums 4-3
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    Properties button or select Properties from the Image menu. You see information like the following: 3 Click the Camera Settings tab to display information like the following: 4-4 Working With Photos and Albums 4 Click another image to view its information, or close the Properties box. Printing an
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    Layout from the file menu. or choose Print The Print Layout window appears: Click to display next Click to display list or previous screen shows you a preview of your printout. 3 Follow the instructions in the sections below to adjust printer settings, choose your layout Photos and Albums 4-5
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    Size. You can then enter exact dimensions for your picture or size it interactively in the layout window. 5 When the preview shows the layout you want, you can click the Print button or follow the instructions in the next sections to add text or make other adjustments to your printout. When you
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    in the Left, Center, or Right boxes (depending on how you want it A to display). You can type different text for each box. B Working With Photos and Albums 4-7
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    instructions in the next section. Adjusting the Printed Area You can zoom in on an image, and then move it around to display just the portion you want. Follow these steps to adjust the printed area: 1 Double-click the image you want to adjust. page layout album filmstrip 4-8 Working With Photos
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    Adding Sound to an Image (Windows Only) 2 Click the Zoom In tool and then click on an image to enlarge and crop it. If you're using Windows and your system includes a microphone can also click the Zoom Out tool to reduce your image and display more of it. A B Working With Photos and Albums 4-9
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    like your new recording, click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel to delete the new recording and exit the Record window. (You can start over with step 1, if you want.) Playing Back Sounds When you open an recording, choose Play Original. indicates audio message 4-10 Working With Photos and Albums
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    bar. Use the volume control on your speakers to quickly adjust playback volume. from the Annotation menu. The sound wave window opens: Deleting Sounds A To delete an audio clip, follow these steps: 1 Select the image with the sound you want to delete. B Working With Photos and Albums 4-11
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    box appears: 3 Draw your highlights, signature, or other additions. 3 Click Yes. Adding Annotations (Windows Only) You can draw on your images to highlight specific areas or add special effects using the annotations image and click Yes to save your ink changes. 4-12 Working With Photos and Albums
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    Blend Ink Into Image from the Annotation menu. Image Expert displays the progress as the annotation is merged into your picture. 3 Click Yes. A B Working With Photos and Albums 4-13
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    Displaying Albums as Slide Shows With Windows, when you display an album as a slide show, you options play play audio close 3 Click the Play button to see the slide show. 4-14 Working With Photos and Albums 5 Set any of the following options and click OK:  To stretch your pictures across the
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    Setting an Image as Wallpaper Using an Album as a Screen Saver If you're using Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT, You can use one of your own pictures as the background for your desktop. Wallpaper (Set Desktop Picture for Macintosh) from the File menu. Working With Photos and Albums 4-15
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    Image Expert to see your new wallpaper. Copying to Diskette or Zip™ Disk If you're using Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0, you can copy albums or individual images to diskettes or Zip disks. You can also 3 Select Save To Floppy from the File menu. 4-16 Working With Photos and Albums
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    file. The pictures appear on your screen with the slide show controls, as shown below: close stop options play play audio A See page 4-14 for instructions on setting slide show options. B Working With Photos and Albums 4-17
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    Exchange. 3 Choose the profile you want to use. Click New if your Internet service has not been set up to work with Microsoft Exchange. For more information about setting up Microsoft Exchange, see your Windows documentation or help system. 4 Click OK. Your e-mail application opens, and the image
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    6 When your e-mail is ready, click whatever button your application uses to send. The picture(s) are mailed. Your e-mail application closes, and Image Expert becomes active again. 4 A B Working With Photos and Albums 4-19
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    3. 5 5 Editing Images Y ou can edit your images to enhance their appearance, crop, rotate, and resize them, or create special effects. 5 This chapter describes the following Image Expert features:  Viewing and selecting images  Applying Quick Fix  Correcting an image  Cropping an image 
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    then click anywhere on your image to enlarge your view. Right click or hold down the control key and click to zoom out.  Use one of the three selection tools (Select Rectangle, Select Ellipse, Select Freehand) to isolate a part of your image before you edit it. Click
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    automatically "correct" it with the Quick Fix choose Corrections from the Image menu. You see a command. You can click the Quick Fix tool or select window like the following: Quick Fix from the Image menu. If you don't like the results, simply select Undo Quick Fix 5 from the Edit menu. NOTE
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    move the slide indicator left or right to make your edit. The preview window shows your image with the original view on the left and the corrected image and edited image, click and drag the triangle below the image. You can also zoom in on your image to see more detail.  Click Apply to make your
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    Cropping an Image If you want to save only part of your image, use the crop function to cut out the rest of the image. Follow these steps: 4 If you change your mind about which part of the image to crop, simply click anywhere outside the selected area of the image and repeat step 3. 1 Open the
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    , click Preserve Aspect Ratio to deselect it. NOTE If you rotate an image displayed in an album (without opening it in the Image Expert window), you can't undo it. You can choose one of the following:  Left (90 degrees counterclockwise)  Right (90 degrees clockwise)  Exact (specify the degree of
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    A rectangular outline of your image and an arrow appear, as shown: Flipping an Image You can reverse your image by selecting Flip Horizontal from the Image menu. This is useful for printing T-shirt transfers. Select Flip Vertical to turn your image upside down. Applying Special Effects 5 To
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    several filters for even more unusual effects. The preview window shows your image with the original view on the and drag the triangle below the image. You can also zoom in on your image to see more detail.  Click individual photos into a 360° panorama. You can also create vertical
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    on a flat surface or try keeping the camera level and near your face (use the viewfinder). Stitching Images Follow these steps to stitch your panoramic images: Take pictures in Super Fine mode for best results. Don't use the digital panorama mode; this crops the top and 1 Open the album that
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    the crop button to crop your final image. If you have problems with the results of your stitch, see the troubleshooting section below. Troubleshooting Panoramas Check the following problems and solutions if you are having trouble with your panoramas. Your final stitch is blurry.  Try using sharp
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    to determine 5 how the photos should fit together. Images are not stitched together well.  Make sure your zoom level is consistent for all be too much camera There are overlap errors or ghost images.  Try using sharp blending to remove some of these flaws.  Remove any photos that don't fit
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    :  24 Bit (Millions of Colors) The way your images are originally captured.  8 Bit (256 Colors) For low-resolution display systems or certain types of software.  Grayscale (256 Shades of Gray) For printing in black and white. If you save your image as 8 Bit or Grayscale, you cannot switch back to
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    use either Image Expert or EPSON Photo!2 to take 6 computer screen to help you frame each shot. You can also pictures from your computer, adjust camera settings, and transfer set the camera's clock and adjust a number of other settings images. PhotoPC 750Z allows you to choose the application
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    NOTE If you have the optional AC adapter, you can save on batteries by using it when you connect the camera to your computer. The AC adapter should be available where you bought your PhotoPC 750Z, or you can order it from EPSON Accessories. See page A-1 for more information. You see a dialog box
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    feature quickly drains your batteries. Make sure you turn it off as soon as you're finished, or use the optional AC 6 adapter. You can click the Flash and Resolution buttons on the screen to adjust these settings just as you would by using the buttons on the camera. For more information, see
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    Speed Most of the time, PhotoPC 750Z adjusts the shutter speed automatically. However, when you take pictures from your computer, you can adjust the speed manually. This lets you use special lighting effects and even take "stop-action" photos. On the Camera Controls window, click the arrow and
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    the screen to adjust these settings just as you would by using the buttons on the camera. For more information, see Chapter 1 and Getting Started. 4 When your shot is shuts off live preview after one minute to save battery power. You can set the timer from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. A
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    Settings From Your Computer You can use either Image Expert or EPSON Photo!2 to change the following camera settings:  Time  Date  Power down time (Auto Shutoff)  Camera ID  Connection Port  Connection Speed Changing Settings With Image Expert In Image Expert, you can change settings when
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    chooses the fastest speed that version in the Manufacturer Infromation. 5 Click OK to return to the View Images window. 6 If you want to adjust your port settings, click the Camera Connection button . You see the Connection dialog box: works with your system. This may actually be too fast
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    your connection. In most cases, it is best to leave the Port setting at Auto because EPSON Photo!2 can detect the camera connection automatically.  Select a different communication speed. EPSON Photo!2 automatically chooses the fastest speed that works with your system. This may actually be too
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    set a power-down time in Image Expert, it overrides the auto shut-off time setting in EPSON Photo!2.) Follow these steps to access the Settings menu: 1 Rotate the camera dial to Play or View.  Enter a new Camera ID if you want to change the default. This might be useful if you have more than
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    You need to reset the time and date whenever you replace the camera's batteries. In this case, you can enter the clock setting mode directly rather than going through the Camera Settings menu. See Getting Started for instructions. 2 Press SEL to enter the clock setting mode. 6-10 Using Custom and
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    Setting the Alert Beep The camera's alert beep lets you know when an image has been captured. To turn or ESC button to save your setting and return to the Settings menu. you hear the camera beep. A 4 Press the ESC button to save your setting and return to the Settings menu. B Using Custom
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    . You can change the power setting to "Save" if you want the camera to shut off automatically after you take a picture with the screen. Follow from two languages for information displayed on the LCD screen. Make sure the camera dial is turned to Play and follow these steps to select English: 1
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    text and Uploading Images to the Camera The EPSON Photo File Uploader software allows you to graphics. The EPSON Photo File Uploader lets you transfer images from your computer to your camera. Anything you convert any image or presentation slide to the EPSON Photo file format and upload it to
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    Windows PC Before you start, make sure the camera is connected to your computer, and the computer is on and the camera dial is turned to Play. Then follow these steps: 1 Start the EPSON Photo File Uploader program. In Windows 95 or Windows 98, click Start, and then point to Programs, PhotoPC 750Z
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    Files List.  If you want to preview a selected image and confirm its size, click the Preview checkbox. size of previewed image in A pixels B Using Your Camera for Presentations 7-3
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    the thumbnails in the image selection window. 9 Click Upload/Copy. The Upload Photos dialog box appears: Depending on the number of images, you may have to wait a minute or so for EPSON Photo!2 to open. 10 Click Upload into the Camera to upload the images to your camera, or click Copy to a Compact
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    is connected to the computer, and that the computer is turned on and the camera dial is turned to Play. 2 Double-click the EPSON Photo File Uploader icon. The EPSON Photo File Uploader window opens, as shown on the right. 3 Click Add. The Select Files dialog box appears. 4 Double-click the folder
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    is displayed to the right of the Browse button. 7 Click the Select Camera button, choose your camera, and click Select. 8 Click Upload. A window opens to show you the progress of the file conversion. Then EPSON Photo!2 opens and displays the images you selected: 9 Click Select All to select
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    users can make screen captures from within the If you clicked Save file to in step 5, the converted images are also saved to the folder you specified. EPSON Photo File Uploader utility; Macintosh users need to use the standard Macintosh screen capture function. A B Using Your Camera for
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    to your computer, and the computer is turned on and the camera dial is turned to Play. Then follow these steps: 1 Start the EPSON Photo File Uploader program as described on page 7-2. You see the EPSON Photo File Uploader window, as shown on page 7-2. 2 Click the Screen Capture tab. The Screen
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    Camera tab. The screen capture files appear in the File Name list. Then follow the uploading instructions starting with step 4 on page 7-3. NOTE TIP 7 The entire screen is captured, not just the active window using your Macintosh system software, then use EPSON Photo File Uploader to upload the
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    , television, or other video output device. Use the video cable that came with your PhotoPC 750Z. NOTE Using the optional AC adapter is highly recommended when you project your presentation. See pages A-1 and A-2 for instructions and ordering information. 7-10 Using Your Camera for Presentations
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    video cable to the VIDEO IN port on the TV or projector as shown on the right. 7 4 Turn on the TV or video projector and switch it to video mode. 5 Turn the camera dial to Play. The last image that you uploaded into the camera is projected. If you are using the optional AC adapter
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    Y our 8MB ATA-compatible CompactFlash card increases the storage capacity of your PhotoPC 750Z camera. You can use additional cards to take pictures and copy photos from and to your camera. NOTE When you install a memory card, the camera stores and displays pictures on the card, rather than in its
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    images from a card to your computer  Getting memory information  Copying to and from a memory card Your 8MB CompactFlash card increases the camera's picture storage capacity as shown in the table below. Number of pictures (average) Image quality Standard Fine Super Fine HyPict Internal memory
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    will be erased and asking you to This applies to the memory card only, and does not confirm the procedure. indicate whether you have photos in the camera's internal memory. 6 Press the SEL button again to format the card and 2 Press the SEL button to display the LCD screen menus. return to
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    cards directly from your computer or notebook/PowerBook.™ To use this adapter, your computer must be equipped with a Type II PCMCIA card slot. If you're using a Macintosh, you must enable the PC Exchange extension software to access files on CompactFlash cards. See your Macintosh documentation for
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    camera and transfer the images to your computer following the instructions in Chapter 4. Using a PCMCIA Adapter Follow these steps to use an adapter: 1 Insert the memory card all the way into the adapter: 2 Insert the adapter into your computer's Type II PCMCIA slot: 8 Transferring Photos Once
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    files to your desktop or hard drive.  Click the View PC Card Images button in Image Expert and follow the instructions in the Getting Started guide to transfer images in the usual way. 2 Press the or Control menu. button until you see the Photo 3 Press the SEL button to display the menu options
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    is installed in your camera, you can copy photos between the camera's internal memory and the memory card. Before you start, make sure the camera dial is set to Play. You might find it easier to select images if you set the playback mode to Multi. See page 2-4 for instructions. Then follow these
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    or button to move forward or back through the images in the camera until the photo you want to copy appears on the screen. 6 Press the SEL button. An orange frame appears around the photo. If you want to copy several photos at the same time, use the or button to display them and
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    From the Camera Y our PhotoPC 750Z camera lets you print your pictures directly to any of several EPSON ink jet printers, without using a computer. You can choose from a number of layout options and print in four different color modes. NOTE Using the optional AC adapter is highly recommended
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    is connected to your AC adapter and to your computer, and the camera and computer are turned on. 2 In Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0, click Start, point to Programs, then PhotoPC 750Z, and click EPSON Program Uploader. In Windows NT 3.51, double-click the PhotoPC 750Z icon to open the
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    You see the EPSON Program Uploader window:  Direct Print V2.3: EPSON Stylus Photo, EPSON Stylus Photo EX, EPSON Stylus Photo 700, EPSON Stylus COLOR 740 Note: EPSON Stylus Photo, EPSON Stylus Photo EX, and EPSON Stylus Photo 700 support both versions of Direct Print. 4 Click the Upload button.
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    (or a standard Apple System Serial-8 printer cable). Don't use the PC connection cable. Follow these steps to connect your camera to the printer: 1 Make sure both the camera and printer are turned off. 2 Connect either end of the interface cable to the serial connector on the back of the printer
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    4 Line up the arrow on the cable connector with the mark on the camera's serial port, then insert the connector. 4 Press the or button until you see the Software Menu . 5 Press the SEL button. 6 Press the button to highlight Direct Print and press the SEL button. You see the Print menu: Starting
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    any selected image(s) or all the images in your camera on various types of paper. The following sections describe printing printout appears on the paper you select for a full size image: Photo paper A6 Letter/A4 Photo paper panorama A6 panorama Letter/A4 panorama These pictures show the way
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    following the instructions in your printer User's Guide, then follow these steps to print a full size or 5 × 7 image: 1 On the Print menu (shown on page 9-5), press the button to highlight Layout and press the SEL button. You see the Layout menu: 3 Press the button to highlight Photo and press
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    you want to keep what you have selected). If you want to go back and select different photos, press the ESC button. 9-8 Printing Directly From the Camera For Full Size, you can select A6 (105 × 148 mm), Photo Paper (4 × 6 inches), Letter, or A4. For 5 × 7, you can select Letter or A4. Press the or
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    next paper menu (if you selected Photo Paper, you return to the Print you want to print more than one copy of each photo, press the or button to highlight the copies option and press the SEL button. the picture with the time and date the photo was taken. Highlight either On or Off and press the
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    Fast. Or, for a higher-resolution, slower printout, highlight Fine. Then press the SEL button to return to the Print menu. 9-10 Printing Directly From the Camera
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    See your program. Turn the camera dial to Off and turn off the printer's User's Guide for paper loading instructions.) Then printer. follow these -inch image on an A6-sized card (approximately 4 × 6 inches). EPSON Photo Quality Ink Jet cards are perfect for 2 Press the SEL button to continue
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    detailed instructions on using most of the menus. Load your card(s) in the printer, then follow these steps to print: 1 From the Print menu, select Layout and then select Card. (See page 9-7.) 2 Go to the Photo menu under "Producing Your Printout" on page 9-11. 9-12 Printing Directly From the Camera
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    to print an album. See the steps starting on page 9-7 for detailed instructions on using most of the menus. Load your paper in the printer, Album. (See page 9-7.) 2 Go to the Photo menu and select All to print all your photos, or select which photos you want to print. (See page 9-7.) 9 Camera 9-13
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    the way your printouts appear: Photo sticker sheet NOTE You can order EPSON Photo Stickers (product code S041144) from EPSON Accessories at (800) 873-7766. This section provides an overview of how to print stickers. See the steps starting on page 9-7 for detailed instructions on using most of the
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    are a different size from your EPSON Photo Stickers. Press the or button to set the adjustment and press SEL. The Adjust Top & Bottom menu appears: 2 Go to the Photo menu and select the photo you want to print. ( "Producing Your Printout" on page 9-11. A B Printing Directly From the Camera 9-15
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    to print a contact sheet of all or some of the images in your camera. These pictures show the way your printouts appear: Letter/A4 A6 2 Go to the Photo menu and select All to print all your photos, or select which photos you want to print. (See page 9-7.) 3 Go to the Paper menus and
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    Your Printout" on page 9-11. Cleaning the Print Heads If you notice that your photos are printing too light, or if dots are missing from an image, you can run a printer cleaning cycle from the camera. This standard maintenance procedure unclogs the nozzles in the print heads. Follow these steps
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    following tables to resolve the problem. Message Battery is low. Use AC adapter. Check Printer Model. No photos in memory Explanation The camera's battery power is almost out. Recharge or replace your batteries, or connect the AC adapter to the camera. The camera is not connected to a compatible
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    the camera and printer off and then on again), then start printing again from the beginning. (See your printer's User's Guide for troubleshooting information start printing again from the beginning. (See your printer User's Guide for instructions.) No paper: Load paper in the printer and then press
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    and Troubleshooting Y our PhotoPC 750Z camera is easy to take care of, and any problems you may have are easy to solve. This chapter includes the following sections:  Caring for the camera and battery charger  Solving camera problems  Solving picture problems Caring for the Camera and Battery
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    dial On and then Off or press the shutter button to turn the power back on.  Check the batteries and make sure they are installed correctly. Recharge or replace the batteries.  If you are using the AC adapter, make sure it is plugged into a working outlet. 10-2 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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    on the camera and try taking a photo again.  The camera may be connected to your computer. When Nothing appears on the LCD screen. 10 it's connected, you can't use any of the controls on the  Check your batteries and make sure they are installed camera itself. See Chapter 6 for instructions on
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    using standard image quality. You get an error message when you try to transfer your pictures to the computer.  Make sure the cable is connected correctly as described in Getting Started.  Make sure your camera is turned on and the batteries have enough power. 10-4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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    message when EPSON Photo!2 software. You may need to change the Port and Speed serial connection settings to Auto. you're using your PhotoPC 750Z software with the camera connected to your computer.  If you're using a Windows system and have trouble  Make sure the cable is connected correctly
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    use another method of getting photos into your documents.  Your application may not support this method of adding pictures. You are unable Windows documentation or help system for more information.  If you're transferring pictures to an application through the TWAIN interface or EPSON Photo!2
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    NT 4.0, you may need to install an updated driver from IBM: upgrade your software to Photoshop 4.0, or later. Earlier 1 Download the files from ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/ versions of Photoshop do not support Windows NT 4.0. pccbbs/mobiles/yptf$049.exe and unzip the files to  If you're using
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    the images.  You can't use this method to upload pictures to the camera. You have to use the EPSON Photo File Uploader to convert and upload your images. Solving Picture Problems If you're not satisfied with some of the pictures you get from the PhotoPC 750Z, you may need to adjust some of the
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    may solve this problem: Click Start, Windows documentation your Image Expert software to adjust the subject is within the camera's range. You should sure you hold the camera steady after you press you are shaking the camera 10 when you lock the shutter speed while the camera is connected A to your
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     Try using the camera's manual exposure control or sensitivity control.  If you're using the macro mode to take a close-up photo, be sure to adjust the picture's brightness as described on page 5-3.  Try using the camera's manual exposure control. Part of your picture is missing.  Make sure you'
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    in the photo.  If you're taking a close-up or macro mode picture, use the LCD screeen. Your pictures don't look as good as they used to.  Your camera's lens may be dirty or dusty. Try cleaning it 10 by following the instructions on page 10-1. A B Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10-11
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    A Optional Accessories Y ou can use the PhotoPC 750Z with a variety of options. To save battery power, you can use the AC adapter. For portraits or other studio photographs, you can attach a tripod to your camera. You can also get a second set of NiMH batteries or a replacement NiMH Power Pak. For
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    : 1 Open the connector cover on the side of the camera. 3 Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. Using an Optional Tripod You can use your PhotoPC 750Z with any standard tripod. Follow these steps: 1 Assemble and set up the tripod by following the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure the
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    Clik! Drive You can use an IOMEGA Clik! digital camera drive to store extra pictures when you're on the go and read CompactFlash cards directly from your computer. This drive saves time and batteries because you don't have to download pictures from your camera to your computer. You should be able to
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    specifications. Declaration of Conformity on file. Includes 4 AA rechargeable NiMH batteries and pocket-size charger. Also accepts 4 AA batteries (single-use alkaline or lithium or rechargeable NiCad) Optional AC adapter (B867038) Approximately 1000 pictures can be taken before the standard NiMH
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    Technical Product type Image size File format Bit depth Lens Zoom CCD Serial interface 1.25 megapixel CCD (charged coupled device) still frame auto focus camera 1280 × 960 pixels (fine and super fine) 640 × 480 pixels (standard) 1280 × 480 pixels (panoramic fine and super fine) 1600 × 1200 pixels*
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    5.2 to 15.6 mm (equivalent to a 34 to 102 mm lens on a 35 mm camera) f2.8 ~ 4.7 Range 31.5 inches (80 cm) to infinity 8 inches to 31.5 inches exposure Manual adjustment (-2 to +2 EV, in halfsteps) White balance TTL automatic white balance Fixed white balance (5200 degrees Kelvin) User-defined
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    to 10.5 ft (0.8 to 3.2 m) Camera Picture Capacity Image Mode Internal Memory* Standard 50 Fine/Monochrome Fine 15 SuperFine/Monochrome 7 SuperFine HyPict/Monochrome HyPict 4 8MB Card 128 39 19 12 *Without Direct Print software installed. NiMH Battery Charger Physical Dimensions Width
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    Optional AC Adapter Physical Dimensions Width 1.97 inches (50 mm) Height 1.18 inches (30 mm) 1.85 inches (47 mm) including pins Depth 3.74 inches (95 mm) Technical Output Input DC 7V/2.0A 110 to 120 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz AB B Specifications B-5
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    buttons, 4-11 Automatic shut-off, 6-2, 6-7, 6-9, 6-12 B Batteries specifications, B-1 Beep, setting, 6-11 Bitmap (BMP) files, 3-4 Brightness correcting images, 5-3 to 5-4 setting LCD, 6-11 C Cable direct print, 9-4 video, 2-12, 7-10 Camera, see PhotoPC 750Z camera Camio Viewer, 3-10 to 3-12 Caring
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    to 3-12 Downloading pictures, 3-10 to 3-12 Drag and drop, 3-8 to 3-10, 3-12 E Edges, sharpening, 5-8 Editing images, 5-2 to 5-12 sounds, 4-11 Environmental specifications, B-2 EPSON Electronic support services, 5 help, 4 to 5 registration, 6 World Wide Web site, 5 EPSON Photo File Uploader, 7-1 to
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    EPSON Photo!2 support, 6 using, 3-3 to 3-6 Equalization, 5-4 Erasing pictures from camera using computer, 3-3, 3-4, 3-11 using LCD screen, 2-7 to 2-9 Erasing sounds, 4-11 to 4-12 Error messages on camera, 9-18 to 9-19 on computer, 3-5, 10-4, 10-6 Exporting images, 3-3 to 3-4 Exposure, adjusting, 1-
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    transferring pictures, 3-10 to 3-12 wallpaper, 4-15 zoom tool, 5-2 Images, see Pictures Importing photos, TWAIN programs, 3-1 to 3-3 Information menu, 1-6, 2-3 problems, 10-3 setting alert beep, 6-11 setting brightness, 6-11 setting date and time, 6-10 Lexar Media, 8-1, 8-4 Licensing software, 6
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    Panorama/zoom menu, 1-3 to 1-5 Panoramas, stitching, 5-8 to 5-12 Panoramic pictures (digital), 1-3 to 1-5 PCMCIA adapter, 8-1, 8-4 to 8-6 PCX files, 3-4 Photo Control menu, 2-3, 2-8 to 2-12, 8-3 Photo File Uploader, 7-1 to 7-11 Photographic specifications, B-3 PhotoPC 750Z camera AC adapter, using
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    to 8-6 uploading, 7-1 to 7-7 viewing information, 2-5 to 2-6, 4-3 to 4-4 wallpaper, 4-15 zoom, 1-5 Playback Mode menu, 2-3 Playing back pictures, 2-1 to 2-14 Power AC adapter, A-1 to A-2, B-5 camera specifications, B-1 mode, setting, 6-12 problems, 10-2 Presentations, using camera for, 7-1 to 7-11
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    photos from computer adding text, 4-7 adjusting printed area, 4-8 choosing album images, 4-8 layout styles, 4-5 to 4-6 Problems camera Rotating pictures, 5-6 S Safety instructions, 6 to 8 Safety specifications, , 2-5, 4-14 to 4-15 Software licensing, 6 support, 6 Software Menu, 2-3 Sound adding, 4-9
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    camera, 10-2 Support EPSON, 4 to 6 software, 6 System requirements, 4 T Taking pictures close-up, 1-2 continuous, 1-7 to 1-9 digital panorama, 1-3 to 1-5 digital zoom, 1-5 with the timer, 1-2 Technical support, 4 to 6 Time, setting, 6-7, 6-10 Timer, 1-2, 6-3 to 6-5 Tripod, A-2 Troubleshooting
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    : Epson America, Inc. ("EPSON") warrants to the first end-user customer that the EPSON PhotoPC 750Z Digital Camera enclosed software problems, interaction with non-EPSON products, or service other than by an EPSON Authorized Servicer. If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced in service
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