Sony PCV-RX755 VAIO User Guide - Page 41

Using Still Mode, Select Smart Capture and then click Smart Capture. The Smart Capture main - manual

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Smart Capture Software 1 Mode indicator 4 Help button Displays the current mode (Still or Net Movie). Connects you directly to the online Smart Capture Help. 2 Mode dial 5 Capture button Switches Smart Capture from Still mode to Captures your individual still images in the Net Movie mode with a single click of your mouse. same manner as a camera. You can select different characteristics for the Capture button when capturing a Net Movie. 3 Options button 6 Image window Displays the configuration options Displays the still or video image from your available for either Still or Net Movie mode. Effects button digital camera or camcorder. Displays the special effects that you can apply to your pictures or video clips. The Smart Capture main window opens with a blue screen image, indicating that there is no data input from a digital camera or camcorder. When you connect your digital camera or camcorder to your system with an i.LINK cable and turn it on, an image appears in the main window. Some cameras and camcorders need to have a recording media inserted before an image can be displayed in the Smart Capture window. Consult the manual supplied with your digital camera or camcorder for more information. Using Still Mode 1 Click Start in the Windows® taskbar and click All Programs. 2 Select Smart Capture and then click Smart Capture. The Smart Capture main window appears. 3 Connect your compatible i.LINK digital camera or camcorder to your computer with an i.LINK cable (optional). An image appears in the Smart Capture main window. 4 Check that the Mode dial is set to Still. Click the Mode dial to switch between Still mode and Net Movie mode. 41

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Smart Capture Software
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The Smart Capture main window opens with a blue screen image, indicating that
there is no data input from a digital camera or camcorder. When you connect
your digital camera or camcorder to your system with an i.LINK cable and turn it
on, an image appears in the main window. Some cameras and camcorders need to
have a recording media inserted before an image can be displayed in the Smart
Capture window. Consult the manual supplied with your digital camera or
camcorder for more information.
Using Still Mode
1
Click Start in the Windows
®
taskbar and click All Programs.
2
Select Smart Capture and then click Smart Capture. The Smart Capture main
window appears.
3
Connect your compatible i.LINK digital camera or camcorder to your
computer with an i.LINK cable (optional). An image appears in the Smart
Capture main window.
4
Check that the Mode dial is set to Still. Click the Mode dial to switch
between Still mode and Net Movie mode.
1
Mode indicator
Displays the current mode (Still or Net
Movie).
4
Help button
Connects you directly to the online Smart
Capture Help.
2
Mode dial
Switches Smart Capture from Still mode to
Net Movie mode with a single click of your
mouse.
5
Capture button
Captures your individual still images in the
same manner as a camera. You can select
different characteristics for the Capture
button when capturing a Net Movie.
3
Options button
Displays the configuration options
available for either Still or Net Movie mode.
Effects button
Displays the special effects that you can
apply to your pictures or video clips.
6
Image window
Displays the still or video image from your
digital camera or camcorder.