Epson PhotoPC 3000Z User Manual - Page 160
Capturing Macintosh Screens, captures using your Macintosh system software, then use
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NOTE ◗ The entire screen is captured, not just the active window. Make sure you maximize your presentation before you capture it. If you set your application to "slide show" mode (or the equivalent) you can capture just the image you want, without menus and other screen elements. ◗ Presentations using large fonts (at least 18 points) work best. 7 Press the hot key combination you selected. Your screen capture is assigned a file name and saved to the folder that you specified. You can make as many screen captures as you'd like; simply open each file you want to capture and press your screen capture key combination again. 8 When you're finished, close your application and click the Stop button on the Screen Capture dialog box. The key combination you selected is erased. To convert your screen captures for uploading, follow the instructions on page 14-2. Then follow the instructions on page 14-6 to upload the screens to the camera. Presenting Your Photos Capturing Macintosh Screens EPSON File Converter for the Macintosh does not have a screen capture feature. However, you can make screen captures using your Macintosh system software, then use EPSON File Converter to convert the screen captures so you can upload them to your camera. The procedure may differ slightly, depending on your Macintosh. See your computer manual for more information. Follow these steps: 1 Start your application and open the file for the image you want to capture. 2 Press the J, Shift, and 3 keys on your computer keyboard at the same time. Your Macintosh names and saves the screen shot on your hard drive (not in a folder). You can make as many screen shots as you'd like; simply repeat this step. 14-9