HP Photosmart 618 HP Photosmart 618 digital camera - (English) User Guide - Page 38
Sharing Images, Transferring Images to Your Computer, Overview - software
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Chapter 5: Sharing Images Caution: Be aware that any sound (namely, sound tags and other EXIF tags) you have captured and attached to images with your camera may not be supported and may be lost if you use image editing software other than the HP Photo Imaging Software with the images on your computer. Chapter 5: Sharing Images Overview You can use the images you capture with your camera in many fun and creative ways. You can transfer them to your computer for use in creative projects, or for sharing with family and friends via the Internet. If you have a printer that supports the HP JetSend infrared technology, you can use JetSend for wireless printing of your images. You can even connect the camera to your television to view a slideshow of your images on the television. This chapter covers the following topics: "Transferring Images to Your Computer" on page 38 "Using a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) File" on page 44 "JetSending Images to a Printer" on page 46 "Transmitting Images Between Two Cameras" on page 48 "Connecting the Camera to Your Television" on page 50 Transferring Images to Your Computer You can transfer images to your computer when the camera is set to PC Connect mode. The PC Connect Mode submenu of the Preferences menu lets you specify how the camera will appear to your computer when connected via the USB interface. You can set the camera to one of the following settings in the PC Connect Mode submenu depending on the operating system that is running on your computer: PC Connect Mode How Images are Transferred Operating Systems DigitaTM Device (default) USB Disk Drive You can use software included with your computer or camera to transfer images to the computer. The camera is operated as a USB Mass Storage Device and appears as a disk drive connected to your computer. So you can copy images from your camera to the computer as you would from another disk drive. Windows® Me, 98, and 2000 Mac® OS 8.6 or better, and Windows Me, 98, and 2000 38 Transferring Images to Your Computer