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Importing Images (2/2) Chapter 5 Using the Camera Window Other ways of importing images sDouble-click You can double-click the thumbnail of an image in the Camera Window. The image is then imported into ImageBrowser. sDrag-and-drop Drag an image in the Camera Window and drop it into a folder in the Browser Window. The image is then imported into ImageBrowser. Further, you can import an image directly into a recognized folder by dragging an image in the Camera Window and dropping it into a folder in the Explorer View Section. sImporting multiple images You can select several images by holding down [shift] key and clicking the images that you want to import. When the images are selected, perform the importation. All the images that you selected are imported. sImporting all the images Click (Select) and click [Select All] on the menu. All the images of the folder are selected and when you perform the importation procedure, they are all imported at once. REFERENCE • If an image is taken in the Stitch Assist mode (some camera models do not come with this feature), it appears in the Camera Window as follows: This mark indicates that the image was taken in the Stitch Assist mode. (You can click the wave line to start PhotoStitch.) • If an image is taken in the RAW mode (some camera models do not come with this feature), it appears in the Camera Window as follows: This mark indicates that the image was taken in the RAW mode. • If an image is taken in the Movie mode (some camera models do not come with this feature), it appears in the Camera Window as follows: This is the mark that indicates movie 38 ImageBrowser Software Guide

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ImageBrowser Software Guide
Chapter 5
Using the Camera Window
Importing Images (2/2)
Other ways of importing images
Double-click
You can double-click the thumbnail of an image in the Camera
Window. The image is then imported into ImageBrowser.
Drag-and-drop
Drag an image in the Camera Window and drop it into a folder
in the Browser Window. The image is then imported into
ImageBrowser. Further, you can import an image directly into a
recognized folder by dragging an image in the Camera Window
and dropping it into a folder in the Explorer View Section.
Importing multiple images
You can select several images by holding down [shift] key and
clicking the images that you want to import. When the images
are selected, perform the importation. All the images that you
selected are imported.
Importing all the images
Click
(Select) and click [Select All] on the menu. All the
images of the folder are selected and when you perform the
importation procedure, they are all imported at once.
REFERENCE
If an image is taken in the Stitch Assist mode (some camera
models do not come with this feature), it appears in the
Camera Window as follows:
If an image is taken in the RAW mode (some camera models
do not come with this feature), it appears in the Camera
Window as follows:
If an image is taken in the Movie mode (some camera
models do not come with this feature), it appears in the
Camera Window as follows:
This mark indicates
that the image was
taken in the Stitch
Assist mode. (You can
click the wave line to
start PhotoStitch.)
This mark indicates that
the image was taken in
the RAW mode.
This is the mark that
indicates movie