Nikon 25203 D1H User's Manual - Page 168

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CompactFlash CardTM TM EC-AD1 PC Card Adapter CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER-READING PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MEMORY CARDS Reading Photographs from Memory Cards When a memory card is inserted in an EC-AD1 PC-card adapter (available separately), its contents can be viewed using any card slot or PC card reader that supports PCMCIA type-II ATA memory cards. 1 Remove the memory card from the computer and insert it in the PC card adapter as shown at right. 2 Insert the adapter in a computer equipped with a card slot or PC card reader that supports ATA memory cards. For detailed instructions, see the documentation provided with your computer or card reader. ER CompactFlash CardTMEC-AD1 ADAPT MB CompactFlash CardTM EC-64CF 3 The card will function as a disk. Photographs recorded at settings of FINE, NORMAL, or BASIC can be viewed using any application that supports JPEG. Images recorded at a setting of HIGH/RGB-TIFF can be opened in applications that suppor t the TIFF format. Nikon Capture 3 or Nikon View 5 is required to view photographs taken at settings of HIGH/RAW or HIGH/YCbCr-TIFF. Depending on your operating environment, it may be necessary to install drivers, register the card with the system, or adjust settings to configure the computer to read microdrives CompactFlash memory cards. For details, see the documentation provided with your computer or operating system. 154

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Reading Photographs from Memory Cards
When a memory card is inserted in an EC-AD1 PC-card adapter (available sepa-
rately), its contents can be viewed using any card slot or PC card reader that sup-
ports PCMCIA type-II ATA memory cards.
1
Remove the memory card from the computer and
insert it in the PC card adapter as shown at right.
CONNECTING
TO A COMPUTER—READING PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MEMORY CARDS
2
Insert the adapter in a computer equipped with a card slot or PC card reader
that supports ATA memory cards.
For detailed instructions, see the documenta-
tion provided with your computer or card reader.
3
The card will function as a disk.
Photographs recorded at settings of FINE, NOR-
MAL, or BASIC can be viewed using any application that supports JPEG.
Images
recorded at a setting of HIGH/RGB-TIFF can be opened in applications that sup-
port the TIFF format.
Nikon Capture 3 or Nikon View 5 is required to view
photographs taken at settings of HIGH/RAW or HIGH/YCbCr-TIFF.
M
B
ADAPTER
CompactFlash
Card
TM
EC-AD1
PC Card Adapter
PC Card Adapter
Depending on your operating environment, it may be necessary to install drivers, register the
card with the system, or adjust settings to configure the computer to read microdrives
CompactFlash memory cards.
For details, see the documentation provided with your com-
puter or operating system.