HP HP-380467-003 Getting Started Guide - Page 44

Introducing the memory card reader

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My Images Click this tab to find, view, manage and print single or multiple photos or video clips. At the top of the control area (B), click All by date to view all your images, or choose Folders to browse for images. To select the images that you want to print or use, simply click the image (or images) in the gallery (C) and it appears in the selection tray (D). The selection tray images appear under every tab. For more information, see manage your images in Help. Edit Click this tab to make changes, such as crop and red eye removal, to the images and video clips you placed in the selection tray. For more information, see edit your images in Help. Projects Click this tab to create or to print a project using the images in the selection tray. Projects include photo album pages, cards and flyers. For more information, see create projects in Help. HP Instant Share™ Click this tab to share photos with family and friends. Using HP Instant Share, you can create an e-mail, select the pictures to include, and then send your message. HP Instant Share creates thumbnails of your images that the recipients can view immediately in the message instead of opening a large e-mail attachment. To view the original photo, they can click on a thumbnail in their message, which links them to a secure Web page. On the Web page, they can see the photos, order prints (if the service is available in your country/region), save the images to their PC, and other tasks. For more information, see share your images in Help. NOTE: You must be connected to the Internet to use the HP Instant Share feature. Backup and Restore Click this tab to create backup discs of all the images on your PC or to restore images (either from a backup disc or from an automatically created digital negative). Pictures to Go Click this tab to send photos to a mapped drive (such as a flash memory card or USB flash drive), or to synchronise photos on an HP iPaq. You can utilise the date, keyword, and album organisation information to choose which photos to send, or choose the photos manually. Deleting the keep current option for synchronising with an iPaq automatically updates the photos on the device every time it synchronises. For more information on using HP Image Zone Plus, click the Help link in the control area (B) of the program window. Introducing the memory card reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to store digital picture files. The optional memory card reader (select models only) can read and can write to a variety of types of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive. The card reader is accessible directly on the front of the PC or located inside a cover. It has two or four horizontal card slots, which accept the memory cards and the Microdrive disk drive. 38 Getting Started Guide

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Getting Started Guide
My Images
Click this tab to find, view, manage and print single or multiple
photos or video clips. At the top of the control area (
B
), click
All by date
to view
all your images, or choose
Folders
to browse for images. To select the images
that you want to print or use, simply click the image (or images) in the gallery (
C
)
and it appears in the selection tray (
D
). The selection tray images appear under
every tab. For more information, see
manage your images
in Help.
Edit
Click this tab to make changes, such as crop and red eye removal, to the
images and video clips you placed in the selection tray. For more information, see
edit your images
in Help.
Projects
Click this tab to create or to print a project using the images in the
selection tray. Projects include photo album pages, cards and flyers. For more
information, see
create projects
in Help.
HP Instant Share
Click this tab to share photos with family and friends.
Using HP Instant Share, you can create an e-mail, select the pictures to include,
and then send your message. HP Instant Share creates thumbnails of your images
that the recipients can view immediately in the message instead of opening a
large e-mail attachment. To view the original photo, they can click on a thumbnail
in their message, which links them to a secure Web page. On the Web page,
they can see the photos, order prints (if the service is available in your
country/region), save the images to their PC, and other tasks. For more
information, see
share your images
in Help.
NOTE:
You must be connected to the Internet to use the HP Instant Share feature.
Backup and Restore
Click this tab to create backup discs of all the images
on your PC or to restore images (either from a backup disc or from an
automatically created digital negative).
Pictures to Go
Click this tab to send photos to a mapped drive (such as a flash
memory card or USB flash drive), or to synchronise photos on an HP iPaq. You
can utilise the date, keyword, and album organisation information to choose
which photos to send, or choose the photos manually. Deleting the
keep current
option for synchronising with an iPaq automatically updates the photos on the
device every time it synchronises.
For more information on using HP Image Zone Plus, click the
Help
link in the
control area (
B
) of the program window.
Introducing the memory card reader
Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or
media
, to
store digital picture files. The optional memory card reader (select models only)
can read and can write to a variety of types of memory cards and the IBM
Microdrive disk drive.
The card reader is accessible directly on the front of the PC or located inside a
cover. It has two or four horizontal card slots, which accept the memory cards and
the Microdrive disk drive.