Canon 1236B001 EOS Utility Instruction Manual Windows - Page 15

Transferring the Images in a Specified Folder

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Transferring the Images in a Specified Folder By inserting images in a transfer origin folder, the images can be transferred to the transfer destination folder and displayed in Digital Photo Professional or ZoomBrowser EX. In addition, when using the EOS dedicated Wireless Transmitter WFT-E1/E1A (optional), by specifying the folder where the shot images will be saved, you can check the shot images in Digital Photo Professional or ZoomBrowser EX in real time. 1 Click the [Monitor Folder] button. ¿ The [Monitor Folder] dialog box appears. 3 Click the [ ] button. ¿ Image transfer preparation is complete. 4 Insert images in the transfer origin folder. ¿ Images are transferred to the transfer destination folder, and ZoomBrowser EX starts up. You cannot make the transfer origin folder and the transfer destination folder the same folder. You can change the software that starts up when images are transferred, from ZoomBrowser EX to Digital Photo Professional (p.4-5). Cover/Table of Contents Introduction 1 Downloading Images from the Camera 2 Setting the Cameras other than the EOS-1D Series Cameras The above window shows information displayable when EOS 30D or EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL is connected. The displayed information varies depending on the camera model connected. 2 Set the transfer origin folder and the transfer destination folder. Monitoring of the folder specified as the transfer origin is cancelled. Monitoring of the folder specified as the transfer origin begins. Close the [Monitor Folder] dialog box to return to the main window. Click the [Browse] button and in the dialog box that appears, select the transfer origin folder. Click the [Change] button and in the dialog box that appears, select the transfer destination folder. 3 Setting the EOS-1D Series Cameras 4 Remote Shooting Troubleshooting Index 1-10

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Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
Downloading Images
from the Camera
Setting the Cameras
other than the EOS-1D
Series Cameras
Setting the EOS-1D
Series Cameras
Troubleshooting
Index
Remote Shooting
Transferring the Images in a Specified Folder
By inserting images in a transfer origin folder, the images can be transferred to the transfer
destination folder and displayed in Digital Photo Professional or ZoomBrowser EX.
In addition, when using the EOS dedicated Wireless Transmitter WFT-E1/E1A (optional), by
specifying the folder where the shot images will be saved, you can check the shot images in
Digital Photo Professional or ZoomBrowser EX in real time.
1
Click the [Monitor Folder] button.
The [Monitor Folder] dialog box appears.
2
Set the transfer origin folder and the transfer destination folder.
The above window shows information
displayable when EOS 30D or EOS DIGITAL
REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL is connected. The
displayed information varies depending on
the camera model connected.
Monitoring of the folder specified
as the transfer origin is cancelled.
Monitoring of the folder
specified as the
transfer origin begins.
Click the [Browse] button
and in the dialog box that
appears, select the
transfer origin folder.
Close the [Monitor Folder]
dialog box to return to the
main window.
Click the [Change] button
and in the dialog box that
appears, select the
transfer destination folder.
3
Click the [
] button.
Image transfer preparation is complete.
4
Insert images in the transfer origin folder.
Images are transferred to the transfer destination folder, and ZoomBrowser EX starts
up.
You cannot make the transfer origin folder and the transfer destination folder the same
folder.
You can change the software that starts up when images are transferred, from
ZoomBrowser EX to Digital Photo Professional
(p.4-5)
.