Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 114

Sharing Your Photos on the Internet, Additional Tips for Importing, Importing Video Clips

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Sharing Your Photos on the Internet You can share your photos with friends and family members on the EPSON PhotoCenter website. You create albums where you can upload and organize your photos. The albums are private; you can decide who is able to access them. Connect to the Internet, then go to http://photo.epson.com. Click Sign up now to set up an account, or click Learn more for details. Additional Tips for Importing Here are some additional tips for importing your photos and video clips. Importing Video Clips You may not be able to import video clips into some applications. Not all applications recognize the camera's movie file format. If you upgrade your QuickTime Player to QuickTime Pro, you can use that program to save your file in a format that your application recognizes. You can also use QuickTime Pro to edit your video clips. Go to http://www.apple.com/quicktime/ on the Internet for details. Importing Photos Into Web Pages Before you import pictures with your Web design and management application, reduce your images to a smaller size, such as 640 × 480 pixels using Image Expert. Large photos cause pages to load slowly. You might try creating a small, preview image with a link to the full-sized photo. See your Web application's documentation for instructions. Getting Your Photos Into Documents 11-8

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Getting Your Photos Into Documents
11-8
Sharing Your Photos on the Internet
You can share your photos with friends and family members
on the EPSON PhotoCenter website. You create albums
where you can upload and organize your photos. The albums
are private; you can decide who is able to access them.
Connect to the Internet, then go to
. Click
Sign up now
to set up
an account, or click
Learn more
for details.
Additional Tips for Importing
Here are some additional tips for importing your photos and
video clips.
Importing Video Clips
You may not be able to import video clips into some
applications. Not all applications recognize the camera
s
movie file format. If you upgrade your QuickTime Player to
QuickTime Pro, you can use that program to save your file
in a format that your application recognizes. You can also
use QuickTime Pro to edit your video clips. Go to
on the Internet
for details.
Importing Photos Into Web Pages
Before you import pictures with your Web design and
management application, reduce your images to a smaller
size, such as 640
×
480 pixels using Image Expert. Large
photos cause pages to load slowly. You might try creating a
small, preview image with a link to the full-sized photo. See
your Web application
s documentation for instructions.