Panasonic PVDV401D PVDV201 User Guide - Page 56

Using Memory Card Image, Data CARD LINK for USB, Using PC Image Data, CARD LINK for USB

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Transferring Your Images Using Memory Card Image Data (CARD LINK (for USB)) Pictures captured with Palmcorder can be transferred to your PC. (for USB) Note • If, while transferring the image to your PC, the displayed picture appears abnormal, restart the PC application and turn Palmcorder POWER off, and then back on. Before you begin • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a recorded Memory Card. (See pages 32, 33.) • Make Palmcorder-PC connections. (See page 54.) • Turn your PC on. (See page 54.) • Set Palmcorder POWER to M-CARD. (See page 10.) • Repeat steps 1 and 2 to run the CARD LINK (for USB). (See "Running the CARD LINK (for USB)" on page 55.) 1 Select the image data you want to transfer to your PC. • The selected image will be underlined 2 in green. Click on: Transfer • The picture image is transferred to your PC and displayed. Transfer Dialog will appear on the PC. The image is captured when the full screen image appears on the PC. Delete • Confirmation Dialog will appear on the PC. Click "OK". The selected images of the Memory Card are deleted. Save • The picture image is transferred to your PC and displayed. [Save as] dialog box will appear. Using PC Image Data (CARD LINK (for USB)) You can use JPEG or Bitmap files from your computer for Photo Title (see page 38) by transferring them to the Palmcorder via PC connection. (for USB) 1 Click on "File," then Click on "Open." • At your PC, please select and open the data (. jpg or .bmp) you want to 2 transfer to the Palmcorder. Click on "File," select "Data out to camera," then select Fine or Normal mode. • Your computer image data is transferred to the Palmcorder. 56 For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e -mail to : [email protected]

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For assistance,
please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or
send e -mail to : [email protected]
Using Memory Card Image
Data (CARD LINK (for USB))
Pictures captured with Palmcorder can
be transferred to your PC.
1
Select the image data
you want to
transfer to your PC.
• The selected image will be underlined
in green.
2
Click on:
Transfer
• The picture image is transferred to
your PC and displayed. Transfer Dialog
will appear on the PC. The image is
captured when the full screen image
appears on the PC.
Delete
• Confirmation Dialog will appear on the
PC. Click “OK”. The selected images of
the Memory Card are deleted.
Save
• The picture image is transferred to your
PC and displayed. [Save as] dialog box
will appear.
(for USB)
Note
• If, while transferring the image to your PC,
the displayed picture appears abnormal,
restart the PC application and turn
Palmcorder POWER off, and then back
on.
Using PC Image Data
(CARD LINK (for USB))
You can use JPEG or Bitmap files from
your computer for Photo Title (see page
38) by transferring them to the
Palmcorder via PC connection.
1
Click on “File,” then Click on
“Open.”
• At your PC, please select andopen
the data (. jpg or .bmp) you want to
transfer to the Palmcorder.
2
Click on “File,” select “Data out
to camera,” then select Fine or
Normal mode.
• Your computer image data is
transferred to the Palmcorder.
(for USB)
Before you begin
Set POWER to OFF before inserting a
recorded Memory Card.
(See pages 32, 33.)
Make Palmcorder-PC connections.
(See page 54.)
Turn your PC on. (See page 54.)
Set Palmcorder POWER to M-CARD.
(See page 10.)
Repeat steps 1 and 2
to run the CARD
LINK (for USB). (See “Running the
CARD LINK (for USB)” on page 55.)
Transferring Your Images
Transferring Your Images