Casio PHOTO LOADER K800PSM2DMX User Manual

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Photo Loader  
Version 3.0  
CASIO LCD Digital Camera Image Loading  
Software  
Windows version  
Instruction manual  
K800PSM2DMX  
Table of contents  
Introduction ................................................................... 5  
To first-time users of Photo Loader ....................................... 5  
Features of Photo Loader ....................................................... 5  
Automatically loads recorded images from a digital camera or  
memory card. .......................................................................... 5  
Handling high-volume image data as a library ........................... 6  
Automatically creates an HTML file in which recorded images  
can be searched in calendar format........................................ 6  
New functions of Photo Loader 3.0 ........................................ 6  
Continuing use of Libraries from Photo Loader 2.3 or older ...  
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How to read this instruction manual ...................................... 7  
Operation conventions ............................................................... 7  
Display screens.......................................................................... 7  
Starting Photo Loader .................................................. 8  
Using Photo Loader ...................................................... 9  
Loading an image .................................................................... 9  
Loading an image automatically ............................................ 9  
Setting up automatic loading.................................................... 10  
Manually load images ............................................................ 16  
Loading an Image Manually ..................................................... 16  
Loading images other than those recorded  
by digital cameras.................................................................. 18  
Handling image loading errors  
(for “Sort by recording date (R)”)........................................... 21  
Viewing a library .................................................................... 23  
Viewing a library from Photo Loader ........................................ 23  
Retouching and Printing Images/Attaching with E-mail ........... 27  
Deleting Images ..................................................................... 28  
Deleting a library ...................................................................... 28  
Deleting images one by one .................................................... 29  
Copying a library.................................................................... 31  
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Moving a library ..................................................................... 33  
Editing a library ...................................................................... 35  
Changing the title of a library ................................................... 35  
Rebuilding a library .................................................................. 36  
Changing Photo Loader preferences ........................ 39  
General.................................................................................... 39  
Library sort method .................................................................. 39  
Folder to save library................................................................ 40  
Enter title after loading ............................................................. 40  
Execute [View library] after saving ........................................... 40  
Selecting built-in template ........................................................ 40  
Select Display Style ................................................................. 41  
Load images ........................................................................... 41  
Set up automatic loading ......................................................... 41  
Confirmation dialog box ........................................................... 41  
Original image after saving ...................................................... 41  
Convert image aspect based on rotation information .............. 42  
Options ................................................................................... 42  
Adding Print button .................................................................. 42  
Selecting the e-mail software ................................................... 43  
Setting the size of image files to be attached  
with e-mail messages ........................................................... 43  
Adding/Removing the optional buttons to the Library .............. 44  
Version .................................................................................... 44  
Starting the Photohands retouching/printing  
software ................................................................... 45  
Viewing help ................................................................ 46  
Exiting from Photo Loader ......................................... 46  
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 46  
Glossary....................................................................... 47  
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Introduction  
This document describes how to use the CASIO LCD digital camera image  
loading software, Photo Loader (hereafter called Photo Loader in this  
document). Photo Loader is a software application that runs on Windows.  
This document does not describe how to use Windows.  
This document assumes that Photo Loader users are familiar with the  
following basic operations.  
Mouse operations such as clicking, double-clicking, dragging,  
dragging and dropping  
Menu operation using the mouse  
Character entry using the keyboard  
Window operation using Windows  
Read the instruction manual of your PC and Windows for these basic  
operations.  
All operations on this manual are described for Windows XP.  
To first-time users of Photo Loader  
Read the “Read me” file in the CD-ROM provided. This describes how to  
check the system requirements for Photo Loader and how to install it on your  
PC.  
Check your operating environment and Windows version to be used before  
installing Photo Loader.  
To use the Photo Loader, Microsoft DirectX9.0c or later must be installed  
on your personal computer.  
For users who use Windows 98/2000, install it from the CD that comes  
with the product.  
Features of Photo Loader  
Automatically loads recorded images from a digital camera or  
memory card.  
You can load photographed images from a digital camera or memory card  
and manage them by date.  
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Important!  
Photo Loader can be used to capture the following types of multimedia files.  
Image files saved in JPEG format  
Video files saved in AVI format (including those without sound)  
Audio files saved in WAV format  
Linked still images (JPEG) and audio files (WAV) can also be managed in  
linked form by Photo Loader.  
Handling high-volume image data as a library  
Loaded image files will be managed in a folder by date, which is handled as  
a library.  
Automatically creates an HTML file in which recorded images  
can be searched in calendar format.  
An HTML file will be automatically created to allow searching of recorded  
images loaded manually or automatically and for viewing the contents of the  
library using a browser.  
New functions of Photo Loader 3.0  
Some new functions have been added to Photo Loader 3.0. For details,  
please consult the Photo Loader “Read me” document contained in the  
provided CD-ROM.  
Continuing use of Libraries from Photo Loader 2.3  
or older  
If you are currently using Photo Loader 2.3 or older and are upgrading to 3.0,  
make sure you consult beforehand the Photo Loader “Read me” document  
contained in the provided CD-ROM.  
Important!  
Failure to install as directed may result in not being able to view previous  
library management data and calendar format HTML files in Photo Loader,  
or losing image files loaded.  
When you first launch the software after upgrading, the system will  
automatically start building a new database. This process can take some  
time to complete, depending on how many images you have.  
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How to read this instruction manual  
Operation conventions  
All operations on this manual are described for Windows XP. The description  
assumes that a mouse is used.  
In this document, the buttons in dialog boxes are described as follows.  
[View] button  
[Load image] button  
[Edit] button  
[Delete] button  
[Copy] button  
[Move] button  
[Preferences] button  
[Print] button  
[Help] button  
[Exit] button  
Display screens  
The display screens in this document are from Windows XP and may differ  
slightly from other versions of Windows.  
Note that the display screens used in this document may differ slightly  
from the actual screens, but this does not mean that the contents will be  
different.  
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Starting Photo Loader  
Photo Loader must be installed on your PC before starting. If not yet installed,  
install Photo Loader on your PC.  
1. Switch on your PC to start Windows.  
2. Select “All Programs”“Casio”“Photo Loader” “Photo  
Loader 3.0E”.  
Photo Loader starts and the function buttons are displayed.  
Photo Loader function buttons  
Note  
Always select the “Yes” button on the “Construct Calendar Data”  
dialog box that appears when you start Photo Loader for the first  
time. Otherwise, Photo Loader cannot be started. If you have used  
Photo Loader before, some time may be required to construct the  
calendar data depending on the volume of images.  
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Using Photo Loader  
This section describes how to use Photo Loader.  
Loading an image  
This sub-section describes how to load image data onto your PC using  
Photo Loader.You can choose from “Loading images automatically” and  
“Loading images manually”.  
* Photo Loader can be used to capture the following types of multimedia file.  
Image files saved in JPEG format  
Video files saved in AVI format (including those without sound)  
Audio files saved in WAV format  
Linked still images (JPEG) and audio files (WAV) can also be managed in  
linked form by Photo Loader.  
* Connect peripheral units to your PC before loading images. Read the  
instruction manual for the digital camera for connection details.  
* There are two methods of sorting images to be loaded: “Sort by recording  
date (R)” and “Sort by date (P)”. See “Library sort method” on page 39 for  
details.  
Loading an image automatically  
You can have a supervisory program start and load images automatically  
from the digital camera connected to your PC by setting automatic loading.  
The automatic loading function only works in the following conditions.  
Peripheral unit  
Connection method  
Devices used for connection  
connected  
Digital camera  
USB connection  
Special USB cable  
* The shape of the cable may vary  
depending on the digital camera used.  
PC card adapter  
Card reader  
PC card slot  
Using a CompactFlash card  
Commercially available PC card adapter  
Using an SD memory card/  
MultiMediaCard (MMC)  
Commercially available PC card adapter  
USB connection  
Using a CompactFlash card  
Commercially available CF card reader/  
writer  
Using an SD memory card/  
MultiMediaCard (MMC)  
Commercially available SD memory card  
reader/writer  
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Note  
It is recommended that the peripheral devices listed above be used to  
automatically load images recorded with digital cameras. To load images  
not from a digital camera, see “Loading images other than those recorded  
by digital cameras” on page 18.  
Images can be automatically loaded from the following cameras in addition  
to this camera.  
DCF-compatible digital cameras or memory cards* (JPEG files only)  
memory cards* of QV-7000SX and QV-5500SX (JPEG and AVI files)  
* Must be mounted on PC as a drive.  
Important!  
If you have not altered the settings, the loaded images are stored in the  
following location of the hard disk by default.  
To alter the save destination location, see “Folder to save library” on page 40.  
C:\Program Files\CASIO\Photo Loader\Image Library\20051223  
(for folder dated 23rd December 2005)  
Setting up automatic loading  
1. Click the [Preferences] button from the function buttons.  
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2. Click the <Load images> tab.  
3. Select “Automatic loading ON(N)” from “Set up automatic  
loading”.  
“Automatic loading ON(N)” is specified as the default.  
Select “Automatic loading OFF(F)” to disable automatic loading.  
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4. Restart Photo Loader by clicking [Exit] (Restarting is not  
necessary unless the settings have been changed).  
This completes the automatic loading settings.  
Images will be automatically loaded after starting Windows, when  
you connect the digital camera to the USB port of your PC, or  
when you mount the memory card used to record pictures with the  
digital camera.  
It will be turned “ON”.  
Important!  
Always restart Photo Loader after you have changed the  
automatic loading setting. Otherwise, the changes will not take  
effect.  
Check that the  
icon is displayed in the task tray. It shows  
that the supervisory program is activated. Right-click  
icon is displayed.  
if the  
When the screen above is displayed, highlight “Pausing loading”  
and left-click with the mouse. “Pausing loading” will be unchecked.  
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5. Connect the digital camera to the USB port or mount the  
memory card used to record pictures on your PC.  
The confirmation dialog will be displayed.  
If the confirmation dialog is not required, change the setting by  
referring to page 41.  
6. Click the [OK] button to start automatic loading.  
Images will be loaded from the digital camera, and a library will  
be created.  
Click the [Suspend] button to disable automatic loading.  
7. Select the folder containing the image data to be loaded and  
click the [Add(A)] button.  
To reselect an image to be loaded, select the folder from the folder  
list and click [Delete(D)] button. Then reselect the image to be  
loaded.  
Folder names to be loaded will be displayed in the folder list.  
Note  
Go to step 9 on page 15 if the digital camera (or memory card)  
has only one image folder.  
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8. Click the [Load(G)] button.  
Images will be loaded in the selected image folder.  
Click the [Cancel] button to cancel image loading.  
When “Sort by date (P)” is selected, the loading date  
confirmation dialog box will be displayed. Specify a date with the  
pull-down button and click [OK].  
Pull-down button  
If the following message appears when loading with “Sort by  
recording date (R)”, see “Handling image loading errors (for  
“Sort by recording date (R)”)” on page 21.  
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9. Enter a library name for the loaded images.  
Only valid when loading with “Sort by date (P)” selected.  
Operation 10 screen will be displayed when loaded using “Sort  
by recording date (R)”.  
See “Library sort method” on page 39 for “Sort by recording  
date (R)”.  
You can enter up to 40 characters.  
You can enter a library name when “Yes” is set for “Enter title  
after loading”. The default is set to “No”.  
See “Enter title after loading” on page 40 for library name entry  
settings.  
10. Click the [OK] button.  
This completes image loading.  
The Web browser launches and displays the created libraries in a  
list format.  
It may take long time to complete the process depending on the  
personal computer that you use, or the size or number of the  
image files to be loaded. Do not run any other application while  
performing this process.  
Pull-down button  
Sample  
images  
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To use the calendar format display, click the Pull-down button  
next to “List Style” at the top right of the screen and select the  
calendar format.  
See “Viewing a library” on page 23 for details of viewing a  
library.  
Change the setting of “Excute [View library] after saving” if you  
do not want to display a library after loading images. See  
“Changing Photo Loader preferences” on page 39 to 40.  
Note  
If you start the program with automatic loading set on, the “Photo  
Loader supervisory” menu will be added to Windows “Start” “All  
Programs” “StartUp”.  
Manually load images  
You can load images manually via card or USB.  
Loading an Image Manually  
Image data recorded using a digital camera will be loaded into Photo Loader.  
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1. Click the [Load image] button from the function buttons.  
2. Select the “Load image in camera” option based on the  
connection between the digital camera (or memory card) and  
your PC.  
3. Click the [Load image in camera...] button.  
4. Subsequent operations are the same as those for operation 7  
on page 13.  
Note  
If the digital camera (or memory card) has only one image folder,  
subsequent operations are the same as those for operation 9 on  
page 15.  
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Loading images other than those recorded by digital cameras  
Loads image data other than that taken with a digital camera into Photo  
Loader.  
Image data saved in JPEG format, video data saved in AVI format, and audio  
data saved in WAV format can be captured from the hard disk of the PC or  
from peripheral units connected via a network.  
1. Click the [Load image] button from the function buttons.  
2. Click the [Load other image...] button.  
The folders below the desktop will be displayed.  
If “Display preview images(P)” is checked with a loadable folder  
specified, the preview will be displayed.  
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3. Select the folder containing the image data to be loaded into  
Photo Loader and click the [Add(A)] button.  
To reselect an image to be loaded, select the image data from the  
folder list and click the [Delete(D)] button. Then, reselect an image  
to be loaded.  
Names of the images to be loaded are displayed in the folder list.  
Sample images  
4. Select the method for loading images from “Specify saving”.  
“Copy(C)” ................... The source image data will be retained  
after the image is loaded.  
“Move(M)” .................. The image data will be deleted after the  
image is loaded.  
* You cannot select “Move(M)” to load image data from the folder  
onto a network.  
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5. Click the [Load(G)] button.  
Images will be loaded from the folder selected.  
Click the [Cancel] button to cancel image loading.  
When “Sort by date (P)” is selected, the loading date  
confirmation dialog box will be displayed. Specify a date with the  
pull-down button and click [OK].  
Pull-down button  
If the following message appears when loading with “Sort by  
recording date (R)”, see “Handling image loading errors (for  
“Sort by recording date (R)”)” on page 21.  
6. Subsequent operations are the same as those for operation 7  
on page 13.  
Note  
If the digital camera (or memory card) has only one image folder,  
subsequent operations are the same as those for operation 9 on  
page 15.  
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Important!  
About movie images and panorama images recorded using a digital  
camera  
1 Movie recording  
To replay movie images (AVI files) recorded in “Movie recording  
mode” on a CASIO LCD digital camera on Windows 98 computer,  
Microsoft DirectX9.0c or later, or QuickTime 4.0 or later, is required.  
2 Panorama recording  
CASIO LCD digital cameras with a Panorama playback function  
quasi- compose and play back images recorded in Panorama  
recording mode. To play back images on your PC, transfer the  
source image to your PC and use Panorama Editor to generate  
images. Read the instruction manual of Panorama Editor for more  
information.  
* If you transfer image data to your PC and then transfer the data  
back to a digital camera, the image can no longer be played back  
in panorama mode using the camera.  
Handling image loading errors (for “Sort by recording date (R)”)  
To load images by “Sort by recording date (R)”, sort images on the Exif  
photographed date information of the image (JPEG) file and create a library.  
If the file has incorrect Exif recorded date information or the file does not  
have the information, a loading error dialog box will be displayed.  
* To load movie (AVI) files, sort images on the file date information (update  
date) and create a library.  
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1 Select “Sort by date information of a file”.  
Sort images on the file date information and create a library.  
To load images by specifying a date instead of using the file  
date information, select “Sort by date”, click the [OK] button, and  
then proceed to step 3.  
Clicking the [Cancel] button loads the file with the correct Exif  
recorded date information and exits the process.  
2 Click the [OK] button.  
This loads the image.  
If a file with incorrect file date information is encountered, the  
loading date confirmation dialog box will be displayed.  
3 Specify a date with the pull-down button.  
A library will be created with the specified date.  
Clicking the [Cancel] button loads only Exif and files (only Exif  
when “Sort by date information of a file” is not selected in 1)  
with the correct date information and exits the process.  
Pull-down button  
4 Click the [OK] button.  
This loads the image.  
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Viewing a library  
Photo Loader handles the folder saving image files as “Library”. This section  
describes how to list images in a library on the PC screen.  
Viewing a library from Photo Loader  
1. Click the [View] button from the function buttons.  
The calendar is displayed for the years in which the image data  
was saved.  
The months in which the image data was saved are highlighted.  
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2. Click the month for the libraries to be displayed.  
List Style  
Calendar Style  
For more information about how to toggle between “List Style” and  
“Calendar Style”, see page16.  
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3. Click the date or title for the libraries to be displayed.  
List Style  
Calendar Style  
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The library selected is displayed.  
This window is used for various views and functions.  
• Slide show ................. Displays images contained in a library  
one by one.  
Click [MANUAL] to manually browse  
through images one by one.  
Click [AUTO] to display the next images  
every 5 seconds.  
• INDEX ........................ Displays thumbnails of the images.  
• DATA .......................... Displays the recorded date information.  
• Link ............................ Click [PRINT] to start the Photohands  
retouching/printing software, and  
temporarily transfer the image currently  
displayed to Photohands. The image can  
then be retouched and printed using  
Photohands.  
* Note: This feature works only with Internet Explorer 5.5 or later.  
For details on using Photohands, please consult the Photohands  
manual contained in the provided CD-ROM.  
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Retouching and Printing Images/Attaching with E-mail  
Images can be retouched, printed, and attached with e-mail.  
1. Follow the procedure as far as Step 3 in “Viewing a library  
from Photo Loader” on page 23.  
2. Click the image to be displayed.  
The selected image is displayed.  
[MAIL] button  
• Clicking the button launches the e-mail software and attaches  
the image file with an e-mail message.  
• The e-mail software to be used must be selected. Refer to  
“Selecting the e-mail software” on page 43.  
• For details about the [MAIL] button, see “Adding/Removing the  
optional buttons to the Library” on page 44.  
Note  
• Images with template types 1 and 3 can be attached with e-  
mail messages. The [MAIL] button is not displayed with type 2  
and 4 images. See “Selecting built-in template” on page 40.  
• Video images (AVI format file) cannot be attached with e-mail  
messages.  
[PRINT] button  
• Click the button to start the Photohands retouching/printing  
software, and temporarily transfer the image currently displayed  
to Photohands. The image can be retouched and printed using  
Photohands.  
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• For details about the [PRINT] button, see “Adding/Removing the  
optional buttons to the Library” on page 44.  
Note  
• This function is available only with Internet Explorer.  
• For details on using Photohands, please consult the  
Photohands manual contained in the provided CD-ROM.  
[ ] button  
• Plays image files with sound or the sound recorded in audio  
files.  
• Image files with sound are indicated by  
indicated by .  
, and audio files are  
[EXIT] button  
• Click the button to return to the window on page 26.  
[H] [J] buttons  
• Click [J] to move to the next image file. Click [H] to move back  
to the previous image file.  
Deleting Images  
There are two ways to delete images; (1) deleting a selected library (see  
page 28) and (2) deleting selected images (and/or video and audio files) one  
at a time (see page 29).  
Deleting a library  
This section describes how to delete a Photo Loader library.  
If a library is deleted, all files contained within the library are also deleted.  
1. Click the [Delete] button from the function buttons.  
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2. Select the library to be deleted.  
Clicking the [Select all] button selects all the libraries.  
The images in the library selected are displayed.  
3. Click the [Delete...] button.  
The library selected is deleted.  
• It may take a significant length of time to update the library.  
Deleting images one by one  
This section describes how to delete images one by one.  
1. Click the [Delete] function button.  
2. Select the library that contains the image to be deleted.  
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3. Click [H Back] or [Next J] button to display the image file to  
be deleted.  
The images in the library selected are displayed.  
4. Click the [Select/Cancel...] button.  
appears next to the image to be deleted. Clicking the  
[Select/Cancel...] button again removes the  
.
5. Click the [Delete...] button.  
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6. Click the [OK] button.  
• Image files marked with  
are deleted.  
• Click the [Cancel] button to cancel deletion.  
• When all image files within a library have been erased, delete  
the library.  
• It may take a significant length of time to update the library.  
Copying a library  
This sub-section describes how to copy a Photo Loader library.  
You can copy the library referenced by “Folder to save a library” to another  
folder. The copied library will be hidden from Photo Loader.  
1. Click the [Copy] button from the function buttons.  
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2. Select the library to be copied.  
Clicking the [Select all] button selects all the libraries.  
Checking “Display preview images(P)” displays the images in  
the library selected.  
The images in the library selected are displayed.  
The capacity of the selected library is displayed.  
3. Click the [Copy...] button.  
4. Specify the target folder.  
Displays the selected library  
capacity and drive space.  
Files cannot be copied if there  
is insufficient drive space.  
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5. Click the [OK] button.  
The library selected is copied to the specified folder.  
Click the [Cancel] button to cancel copying.  
“HTML folder”, “Library folder”, “autorun.inf”, and “Library.htm”  
are copied to the specified folder. If you copy these four folders  
and files to the root directory (topmost layer) of a CD-R, the  
CD-R enables the libraries to be displayed automatically.  
Moving a library  
This sub-section describes how to move a Photo Loader library.  
“Library saving folder” allows the library to be moved from the active drive to  
a different drive. The library moved will not be visible in Photo Loader.  
1. Click the [Move] button from the function buttons.  
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2. Select the library to be moved.  
Clicking the [Select all] button selects all the libraries.  
Checking “Display preview images(P)” displays the images in  
the library selected.  
Images within the library selected are displayed.  
The capacity of the selected library is displayed.  
3. Click the [Move...] button.  
4. Specify the target folder.  
Displays the selected library  
capacity and drive space.  
Files cannot be copied if there  
is insufficient drive space.  
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5. Click the [OK] button.  
The library selected is moved to the specified folder.  
Click the [Cancel] button to cancel moving.  
“HTML folder”, “Library folder”, “autorun.inf”, and “Library.htm”  
are copied to the specified folder. If you copy these four folders  
and files to the root directory (topmost layer) of a CD-R, the CD-  
R enables the libraries to be displayed automatically.  
Photo Loader is not able to restore libraries automatically once  
they have been moved. To restore libraries after they have been  
moved, follow the steps below:  
1. Click “Load image” “Load other images (E)”.  
2. Specify the folder where images were moved.  
3. Specify the dated folder within Image Library and click [Add (A)].  
4. Click the [Load (G)] button.  
Editing a library  
This sub-section describes how to modify a Photo Loader library.  
The following two operations are supported.  
Changing the title of a library  
Rebuilding a library  
Changing the title of a library  
1. Click the [Edit] button from the function buttons.  
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2. Select the library to change the title.  
Titles cannot be changed if multiple libraries are selected.  
Checking “Display preview images(P)” displays the images in  
the library selected.  
Images within the library selected are displayed.  
3. Click the [Change title...] button.  
4. Enter a title and click the [OK] button.  
The title will change to the new title entered.  
Click the [Cancel] button to cancel changing the title.  
Rebuilding a library  
Rebuild a library in the following cases.  
To reflect templates selected for each library by selecting [Preferences] →  
“General” “Select built-in template”.  
When a browser is used to view a library, but an error is displayed and no  
image appears.  
When [PRINT] button or [MAIL] button is added.  
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Note  
Rebuilding the file list can take a long time if your existing library contains a  
large number of files.  
If JPEG data and WAV data have the same file names, both images will be  
displayed. If there is no data with the same file name, only the WAV data will  
be displayed.  
1. Click the [Setting] button from the function buttons.  
Select the [Select template (T)] from the built-in template  
selection in the [General] to choose the template you want to  
use.  
Select the addition of print button, selection of mailer, or size of  
attached image in the [Options].  
For information on the [Rebuild (R)] button, see page 44. Here  
proceed with 2 without pressing the button.  
2. Click the [Edit] button from the function buttons.  
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3. Select the library to be rebuilt.  
Clicking the [Select all] button selects all the libraries.  
Checking “Display preview images(P)” displays the images in  
the library selected.  
When clicking the date, title, number of image, template or  
location in the “Library list(L)”, sorting is performed accordingly.  
When you select multiple libraries, hold down the [Ctrl] key and  
click on a library you want to select.  
Images within the library selected are displayed.  
4. Click the [Rebuild...] button.  
5. Click the [OK] button.  
The library selected is rebuilt.  
Click the [Cancel] button to stop library rebuilding.  
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Changing Photo Loader preferences  
This sub-section describes the various Photo Loader preferences. Photo  
Loader preferences are broadly divided into following four types.  
General  
Load images  
Options  
Version  
General  
1. Click the [Preferences] button from the function buttons.  
2. Click the <General> tab.  
3. Set the preferences as required.  
<General> covers the following preferences.  
Library sort method  
Specifies how to sort loading images and create a library when loading  
images.  
There are two sorting methods, “Sort by recording date(R)” and “Sort by  
date(P)”.  
Sort by recording date(R)  
Sort by the date taken using a digital camera  
• Will be sorted according to the Exif recorded date information for the  
image (JPEG) file.  
• Video (AVI) files and audio (WAV) files are sorted by the date  
information (updated date) of the file.  
Ex.: The image file recorded on 2005/12/31 will be loaded into the folder  
“20051231”.  
Sort by date(P)  
New folders will be created and sorted every time images are loaded.  
(Sorted by the date specified when the image is loaded)  
Ex.: The image file recorded on 2005/12/31 will be loaded into the folder  
“20051231_1”.  
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Folder to save library  
Specifies the folder for loading images to. Click on [Browse...] button and  
specify the folder for loading to. Libraries previously loaded will all be  
transferred to the new folder once specified.  
• If you specify a library located on the hard drive other than internal one,  
the application may not work properly. In order to the Photo Loader to work  
properly, avoid specifying a library located in the removable disk drive or  
CD-ROM drive. Also do not specify a library on the internet.  
Enter title after loading  
You can choose to enter a library title after loading images.  
If “Yes(I)” is selected, a dialog box appears for entering the library title after  
loading images into Photo Loader.  
* Titles can be entered after loading images only when the library sorting  
method is “Sort by date(P)”. Titles cannot be entered in “Sort by recording  
date(R)” mode. Find the date of the library created when the images were  
loaded, and enter a title by selecting [Edit] [Change title].  
“Library sort method” on page 39.  
Execute [View library] after saving  
You can choose to view all the libraries within Photo Loader after loading  
images.  
If “Yes(L)” is selected, you can view all the libraries within Photo Loader after  
saving (loading) images.  
Selecting built-in template  
Set the information displayed in the preview image. Select a library format  
displayed on the browser to load an image.  
1. Click the [Select template...] button.  
2. Select a template, and then click the [OK] button.  
For an existing library, perform [Rebuild...] in [Edit].  
See “Rebuilding a library” on page 36.  
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Select Display Style  
Specify how libraries are displayed. For details of how to change  
the display, see page 16.  
• List Style ······ displays five images at a time based on date.  
• Calendar Style ······ displays the first image shot on the  
corresponding date in the monthly calendar.  
Load images  
1. Click the [Preferences] button from the function buttons.  
2. Click the <Load images> tab.  
3. Set the preferences as required.  
<Load images> includes the following preferences.  
Set up automatic loading *1  
Specifies whether or not to load images automatically. If “Automatic loading  
ON(N)” is selected, images will be automatically loaded from a digital camera  
by the Photo Loader supervisory program.  
Confirmation dialog box *2  
Specifies whether or not to display the image loading confirmation dialog  
box. If “View(V)” is selected, the confirmation dialog box will be displayed  
before loading an image.  
Original image after saving *3  
Specifies whether or not to retain the original loaded image data when  
loading images. If “Keep(M)” is selected, the original loaded image is  
retained after loading.  
Important!  
*1, 2 and 3 are available only when the peripheral units and PC are  
connected by “Card/USB connection” while loading images.  
Photo Loader must be restarted after setting *1, otherwise, the setting will  
not operate correctly.  
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Convert image aspect based on rotation information  
Sets whether or not to convert the image aspect when loading images. If  
“Convert aspect(C)” is selected, a portrait image will be loaded as portrait  
image based on the rotation information, where applicable.  
Options  
1. Click the [Preferences] function button.  
2. Click the <Option> tab.  
3. Various settings are performed here.  
Installed mailing software icon appears here.  
<Option> provides the following settings.  
Adding Print button  
With [Yes(D)] set, [PRINT] button appears in the Library. By clicking this  
button, you can retouch and print image files in conjunction with the  
Photohands retouching/printing software.  
Note  
This function is available only with Internet Explorer.  
After changing any settings, always perform “Adding/Removing the optional  
buttons to the Library” on page 44. If not performed, the changes will not be  
updated.  
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Selecting the e-mail software  
Set the mailing software with which an image file is to be attached. If you do  
not use the mailing function, select “Do not set mailing software”.  
Compatible e-mail software: Outlook Express (IE5.5 or 6.0), Outlook 2000  
Important!  
You need to install e-mail software compatible with this function on your  
PC to use the mailing function.  
• If an e-mailer (such as Netscape Messenger) that is not set as the e-mail  
software launches, select [Edit] [Preferences...] [Mail & Newsgroups]  
on the Netscape menu, and then click to clear the [Use Netscape  
Messenger from MAPI-based applications] check box.  
• An e-mail account must be set up in Outlook Express or Outlook 2000,  
otherwise the mailing function will not work.  
Note  
For details of instructions and system requirements for e-mail software, see  
the user’s manual for each application.  
Setting the size of image files to be attached with e-mail  
messages  
Set the size of an image file attached with an e-mail message. The image file  
is automatically resized to the setting made here when it is attached.  
640 × 480 pixel and 320 × 240 pixel sizes can be selected.  
• For irregular size image files such as panorama images, resizing is  
performed based on the longer of the two sides.  
• Image files that are smaller than the pixel size set here are not resized  
when attached with e-mail.  
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Adding/Removing the optional buttons to the Library  
Adds the [PRINT] button used when printing an image in “Retouching and  
Printing Images/Attaching with E-mail” on page 27. Also, adds or removes  
the [MAIL] button used when attaching an image to an e-mail.  
1. Click the [Apply...] button.  
• If [Yes(D)] is selected in “Adding Print button” on page 42, the  
[PRINT] button will be added. If [No(O)] is selected, the [PRINT]  
button will be removed.  
• If e-mail software is selected in “Selecting the e-mail software”  
on page 43, the [MAIL] button will be added. If “Email software  
is not assigned” is selected, the [MAIL] button will be deleted.  
• Applying here changes only [PRINT] button and [MAIL] button,  
but the change is reflected on all libraries.  
Version  
Displays the Photo Loader program version.  
1. Click the [Preferences] button from the function buttons.  
2. Click the <Version> tab.  
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Starting the Photohands retouching/printing  
software  
Photohands must be installed on your PC before it can be started.  
There are three methods for starting Photohands from Photo Loader:  
• Start from the function button  
• Start from the library index  
• Start from the image viewing screen  
This section describes how to start Photohands from the function button.  
1. Click the [Print] function button.  
Photohands starts up.  
Note  
To start from the library index, see step 3 in “Viewing a library from Photo  
Loader” on page 23.  
To start from the image viewing screen, see step 2 of “Retouching and  
Printing Images/Attaching with E-mail” on page 27.  
• For details on using Photohands, please consult the Photohands manual  
contained in the provided CD-ROM.  
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Viewing help  
1. Click the [Help] button from the function buttons.  
2. Double-click the desired item.  
The item selected opens.  
Exiting from Photo Loader  
1. Click the [Exit] button from the function buttons.  
Photo Loader program ends.  
Troubleshooting  
If a problem occurs during use, see “Help”.  
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Glossary  
This section describes terms used in this document that are especially  
difficult to understand.  
DCF  
This stands for Design rule for Camera File system. This is a rule to unify  
image data saving format to allow image data taken by a digital camera to be  
exchanged between digital cameras and peripheral units of various  
manufacturers.  
Exif  
The file format with photograph information and thumbnail added to a JPEG  
format file.  
JPEG  
A format for saving image data. The file extension is “.jpg”.  
AVI  
A format for saving animation data. The file extension is “.avi”.  
WAV  
A format for saving audio data. The file extension is “.wav”.  
Memory card (CompactFlash/SD Memory Card/MultiMediaCard)  
This is mainly used as a storage device for digital cameras. Image data  
recorded with a digital camera can be saved and called up from a memory  
card.  
Browser  
A Browser (Internet Explorer) is the software used to read data files saved in  
HTML format, and is used to list Photo Loader libraries.  
Library  
Folder handled by Photo Loader. Images loaded by Photo Loader are saved  
in a folder called a library.  
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