Epson Livingstation LS57P2 User Manual - Page 77

Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos, Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD, Compatible

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Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos You can use the digital photo card slots and printer built into your TV, and the external CD-R/RW drive, to view, print, and save digital photos, as described in these sections: • "Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD" below • "Printing Photos" on page 86 • "Saving Photos to CD" on page 92 Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD You can view photos on your TV screen from a compatible digital photo card or a CD. You can also enlarge and rotate your photos and view them in a slide show. • "Compatible Photos and File Structure (Photo Card)" below • "Inserting a Photo Card" on page 78 • "Compatible Photos and File Structure (CD)" on page 80 • "Inserting a CD" on page 80 • "Enlarging and Rotating Photos" on page 83 • "Viewing a Slide Show" on page 84 Note Your TV can view photos in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format on cards that are DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) version 1.0 compliant. You cannot use a Microdrive™ disc or a Memory Stick PRO™ or PRO Duo™ card in your TV. Compatible Photos and File Structure (Photo Card) Make sure your photo card uses the file structure and naming conventions defined in the DCF standard so the photo viewer can display your photos. Most digital cameras automatically format the files this way, but if you copy photos to the photo card using another device, you may need to set up this structure yourself. • The folder structure must be: Photo card D:\DCIM\ or D:\DCIM\123abcde\ where D: is the drive letter of your card reader, and it contains a DCIM folder. Your photos may be in the DCIM folder or in a folder beneath it. Any folders beneath the DCIM folder must be no more than 8 characters long, usually three numbers followed by up to 5 alphabetic characters, such as 100epson. • The photo files must be in JPEG format and named: DCIM 100epson epsn0001.jpg epsn0002.jpg epsn0003.jpg abcd1234.jpg where abcd1234 is a file name 8 characters long, beginning with 4 letters and ending with 4 numbers higher than 0000, such as epsn0001.jpg. epsn0001.jpg epsn0002.jpg epsn0003.jpg Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 77

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Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos
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Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos
You can use the digital photo card slots and printer built into your TV, and the external
CD-R/RW drive, to view, print, and save digital photos, as described in these sections:
“Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD” below
“Printing Photos” on page 86
“Saving Photos to CD” on page 92
Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD
You can view photos on your TV screen from a compatible digital photo card or a CD. You
can also enlarge and rotate your photos and view them in a slide show.
“Compatible Photos and File Structure (Photo Card)” below
“Inserting a Photo Card” on page 78
“Compatible Photos and File Structure (CD)” on page 80
“Inserting a CD” on page 80
“Enlarging and Rotating Photos” on page 83
“Viewing a Slide Show” on page 84
Compatible Photos and File Structure (Photo Card)
Make sure your photo card uses the file structure and naming conventions defined in the
DCF standard so the photo viewer can display your photos. Most digital cameras
automatically format the files this way, but if you copy photos to the photo card using another
device, you may need to set up this structure yourself.
The folder structure must be:
D:\DCIM\
or
D:\DCIM\123abcde\
where
D:
is the drive letter of your card reader, and it contains a DCIM folder. Your
photos may be in the DCIM folder or in a folder beneath it. Any folders beneath the
DCIM folder must be no more than 8 characters long, usually three numbers followed by
up to 5 alphabetic characters, such as 100epson.
The photo files must be in JPEG format and named:
abcd1234.jpg
where
abcd1234
is a file name 8 characters long, beginning with 4 letters and ending with
4 numbers higher than 0000, such as epsn0001.jpg.
Note
Your TV can view photos in
JPEG (Joint Photographic
Experts Group) format on
cards that are DCF (Design
rule for Camera File system)
version 1.0 compliant.
You cannot use a
Microdrive
disc or a
Memory Stick PRO
or PRO
Duo
card in your TV.
DCIM
100epson
epsn0001.jpg
epsn0001.jpg
Photo card
epsn0002.jpg
epsn0003.jpg
epsn0002.jpg
epsn0003.jpg