HP Media Center m1200 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Software - Page 49
HP Image Zone Plus, My Images, All by Place, Assign, Close, Search, By date, By keyword, By place
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Assigning a place to your pictures 1 Using your mouse, double-click the HP Image Zone Plus icon on the desktop. 2 Click the My Images tab, and then click All by Place under View/Search. 3 Select your picture by clicking it. You can select more than one picture, if desired. 4 Click Assign and then click Assign again. 5 Click the map to find your location. Each time you click the map, it zooms in closer. Use the arrow buttons surrounding the map to move around on the map. When your location is in the center of the cross symbol, click Assign. 6 Click OK. 7 Click Close. n There are multiple ways to move around the HP Image Zone Plus map: you can click and drag or point and click the small globe. Searching for pictures in HP Image Zone Plus You can search for pictures by date, keyword, and place by using your remote control or mouse in Media Center. HP Image Zone Plus automatically organizes your pictures by date, based on the date assigned by the camera when the picture was taken or the date the picture was scanned. 1 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control. 2 Select HP Image Zone. 3 Select Search. 4 Select By date. Use the number keypad on the remote to enter the start and end date range. The date range of the pictures you selected is displayed in this window. Or Select By keyword. Select a keyword, and then press OK on the remote control. Or Select By place. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to rotate the globe and numbers 1 through 5 to zoom in or out. When you have picked a location, press OK. Locations that have pictures assigned to them will have a colored dot on the map. n You must open the HP Image Zone Plus program from the desktop to assign dates, keywords, and places to your pictures. Working with Pictures 45