Canon EOS-1Ds Software Instructions EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.4 for Window - Page 25

Displaying Images

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Working with Images in File Viewer Utility Displaying Images This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in a camera or your computer. You can display images stored on a CF card via the interface cable while the CF card is still in the camera. Or you can display images stored on a CF card using a third party card reader. This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in the camera. Select a folder that contains images to be displayed. ● Double-click [EOS-1DS] and then click the plus symbol [ + ] to the left of the [DCIM] folder s the target folder (xxxEOS1D) in [Tree View Area]. ● A number from 100 to 999 is displayed in xxx. \ The image saved in the selected folder is displayed. The images that are processed on your computer after being shot or the images whose file name is changed may not be displayed properly. ● The following images can be displayed in File Viewer Utility. • JPEG image • RAW image shot on a Canon digital camera • TIFF image saved in File Viewer Utility (➞3-34) ● For either displaying images stored on a CF card in a third party card reader, or displaying images stored on your computer, follow the same procedure of clicking the target folder to display them. ● If RAW images are included in images to be displayed, as RAW images are processed before being displayed, there is a short delay before the images appear. ● You can copy the folder by dragging it and dropping it on another folder in [Tree View Area]. On the menu that is displayed by right-clicking on the folder, you can create and erase the folder, or change the folder name. 3-5

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Working with Images in File V
iewer Utility
Displaying Images
This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in a camera or your
computer.
You can display images stored on a CF card via the interface cable while the CF card is still in
the camera. Or you can display images stored on a CF card using a third party card reader.
This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card in the camera.
Select a folder that contains images to be displayed.
Double-click [EOS-1DS] and then
click the plus symbol [ + ] to the left
of the [DCIM] folder
s
the target
folder (xxxEOS1D) in [Tree View
Area].
A number from 100 to 999 is
displayed in xxx.
The following images can be displayed in File Viewer Utility.
• JPEG image
• RAW image shot on a Canon digital camera
• TIFF image saved in File Viewer Utility (
3-34)
For either displaying images stored on a CF card in a third party card reader, or
displaying images stored on your computer, follow the same procedure of clicking
the target folder to display them.
If RAW images are included in images to be displayed, as RAW images are
processed before being displayed, there is a short delay before the images appear.
You can copy the folder by dragging it and dropping it on another folder in [Tree
View Area]. On the menu that is displayed by right-clicking on the folder, you can
create and erase the folder, or change the folder name.
\
The image saved in the selected
folder is displayed.
The images that are processed on your computer after being shot or the images
whose file name is changed may not be displayed properly.