Canon Digital Rebel Software Instructions EOS DSD Ver.6 - Page 38

Checking the Image Information and, Entering Comments, Printing Images

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Working with Selected Images Checking the Image Information and Entering Comments Shooting information is recorded when images are taken. You can check the shooting information by selecting the image. Also, you can copy shooting information to paste it into another application, and you can add a comment. Image information display area ● Displays information such as the file name, camera model name and shooting data. The number of items displayed differs depending on the camera settings. ● When you select multiple images, the information from the image selected last is displayed. ● You can copy the information as text data and paste it into another application. Comment input box You can use this box to type in a comment up to 120 characters long. Type in your comment and press the key. When the shot was taken using Adobe RGB To transfer images shot in Adobe RGB color to retouching software for displaying, use retouching software that supports Adobe RGB and specify [AdobeRGB] as the RGB setting for display. Printing Images You can use File Viewer Utility to print images in index format. 1 Select images to be printed in index format (W-21). 2 Select [Print Index] in the [File] menu. \ Printing begins. If you wish to specify the printer settings, select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu. W-28

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Working with Selected Images
Checking the Image Information and
Entering Comments
Shooting information is recorded when images are taken. You can check the shooting
information by selecting the image. Also, you can copy shooting information to paste it into
another application, and you can add a comment.
When the shot was taken using Adobe RGB
To transfer images shot in Adobe RGB color to retouching software for displaying, use
retouching software that supports Adobe RGB and specify [AdobeRGB] as the RGB
setting for display.
Printing Images
You can use File Viewer Utility to print images in index format.
1
Select images to be printed in index format (W-21).
2
Select [Print Index] in the [File] menu.
\
Printing begins.
Image information display area
Displays information such as the file name, camera model name and shooting
data. The number of items displayed differs depending on the camera settings.
When you select multiple images, the information from the image selected last is
displayed.
You can copy the information as text data and paste it into another application.
Comment input box
You can use this box to type in a comment up to 120 characters long.
Type in your comment and press the <Enter> key.
If you wish to specify the printer settings, select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu.