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Software Guide for Windows
• ZoomBrowser EX
• CameraWindow
Special Features
Transfer Images and Movies
Insert Text
• Map Utility
• Movie Uploader for YouTube
• PhotoStitch
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Save Still Images
From Movies
Edit Movies
Print Images
Back Up to a CD
Attach Images to
Plus many other useful features
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About this Manual
Notation Conventions
The contents of this manual are classified according to the following symbols.
IMPORTANT
• The “Important” sections contain operating precautions or important topics.
Ensure that you read them.
HINT
• The “Hint” sections contain procedural suggestions and tips for your convenience. Read them as necessary.
Operating Environment
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• This manual uses Windows Vista screen shots and procedures in the explanations.
The screen shots and procedures may appear slightly different if you are using another version of Windows.
• The displayed screens and procedures may also differ slightly from the examples depending upon the camera or printer model in use.
• The explanations in this guide are based on the premise that a Canon compact digital camera will be used with the software.
• Some functions may not be available depending on the camera model.
Word Searches
This document is provided as an Adobe Reader document. Use Adobe Reader’s Search functions to find specific words or phrases that you recall but cannot find. To access this function, in Adobe Reader click the [Edit] menu and select the [Search] option.
If you are using Adobe Reader 8 or later, you can also perform searches with the [Find] function right on the toolbar.
Input search text here
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Precautions for Connecting the Camera to the Computer
• When connecting the camera to the computer with an interface cable, make sure to connect the cable directly to the computer’s USB port. The connection may not operate correctly if you attach the camera to the computer via a USB hub.
• The connection may not operate correctly if you are using other USB devices, excluding
USB mice or keyboards, at the same time as the camera. If this occurs, disconnect the other devices from the computer and try reconnecting the camera.
• Do not connect two or more cameras at the same time to the same computer. The connections may not operate correctly.
• Do not allow the computer to go into sleep (standby) mode while a camera is connected via the USB interface cable. If this does happen, do not disconnect the interface cable. Try to awaken the computer with the camera in the connected state. Some computers will not awaken properly if you disconnect the camera while they are in sleep (standby) mode. Please refer to your computer manual for instructions regarding the sleep (standby) mode.
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IMPORTANT
• You are recommended to use an AC adapter (sold separately) when connecting to a computer. Ensure that you use fully charged batteries if you cannot use an
AC adapter.
• See the Camera User Guide for procedures on connecting the camera to the computer.
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Table of Contents
Things to Remember ............................................................................................ 6
Mastering the Basics ............................................................................................ 9
More Advanced Techniques .............................................................................. 24
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Appendices ......................................................................................................... 54
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CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX
CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX
The following two windows are the main ones used for CameraWindow and
ZoomBrowser EX procedures.
CameraWindow
This is software that communicates with the camera.
You can use it to transfer images to and from the camera, organize images on the camera, and upload movies on the camera to web services.
The menu screen at the right will appear when the camera is connected to a computer.
After the images are transferred from the camera, the screen changes when CameraWindow is closed.
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This is software that manages images transferred to a computer.
You can use it to view, edit and print images on a computer. If you close CameraWindow after transferring images, the window at the right will appear.
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You can also open the window by doubleclicking the icon on the desktop.
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Use the Help Function
The (Help) button or Help menu is available in most CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX windows. It is there for when you are unsure how to proceed.
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ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window
How to Display the Main Window
ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window will appear after the camera images are transferred and CameraWindow closes. You can also display it by doubleclicking the ZoomBrowser EX icon on the desktop.
Names of the Main Window Parts
Menu Bar Function Buttons Display Control Panel
Task Buttons
Selects tasks to perform.
Last Acquired Images
Displays the last images transferred.
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Folder Area
Selects a folder to display.
Properties Icon (Displays Image Properties)
: Image recorded using the camera’s Stitch Assist mode
: RAW image
: Movie
: Super Slow Motion Movie
: Movies recorded with Movie Digest mode
Browser Area
Icons that indicate image properties display around images, as shown on the left.
: Image with sound memo attached
: Protected image
: Image recorded using the camera’s AEB function
: Rotated image (rotated in display only)
: iFrame Movie
: Image taken with camera’s GPS function
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How to Perform Tasks
Selecting Tasks and Task Window Procedures
Many ZoomBrowser EX functions can be accessed by selecting a task in the Main
Window and following the instructions in the guidance section of the new window.
For further details on the functions, refer to “List of Available Functions” in the
appendix.
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Select a task.
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The major steps for the task appear here.
Follow the steps in order.
You can return to a previous step.
An overview for the selected task appears here.
Cancels the procedure and returns to the previous window.
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Follow the instructions to perform the task.
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Transferring Images
Transferring Images by Connecting the Camera to a Computer
Transfer the camera images to the computer.
IMPORTANT
• The instructions in this software manual assume that you have correctly installed the software. See the Camera User Guide for software installation procedures.
• For details on how to connect the camera to a computer, refer to the Camera User
the camera is connected. In this case, double-click the ZoomBrowser EX icon on the desktop to start ZoomBrowser EX and open the Main Window. Click the [Acquire &
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Camera Settings] task button, followed by [Connect to Camera].
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Turn on the camera power, set it to playback mode and prepare it to communicate with the computer.
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When a window similar to the one at the right appears, click [Downloads
Images From Canon Camera using Canon
CameraWindow].
With Windows XP, click [Canon CameraWindow] then [OK] in the AutoPlay window.
For Windows 7, use the following steps to display
CameraWindow.
1. Click on the task bar.
2. In the screen that appears, click the link to modify the program.
3. Click [Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow], then click [OK].
4. Double click .
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CameraWindow (Menu Screen)
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Click [Import Images from
Camera], and then click [Import
Untransferred Images].
Only images that have not yet been transferred will start to transfer.
If you use the logger function on a camera equiped with an internal
GPS function, the GPS log files will also transfer.
After you click [OK] in the dialog that indicates the transfer is complete and close the
CameraWindow screen, the transferred images will display in the Main Window.
You can select the newly transferred images by their shooting dates or My Category
(select models only) classification.
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: Folders containing newly acquired images COP images from a memory card reader, refer to
“Transferring Images Using a Memory Card Reader” .
• Movie files take time to transfer since the files are large.
Changing the Transfer Destination Folder
The default settings save transferred images into the
[Pictures] or [My Pictures] folders. To change the destination folder, click the button shown on the right in Step 4 as described above, then click the [Import] button. In the
[Folder Settings] tab, click [Browse] to complete settings in the screen currently displayed.
The transfer destination folder for GPS log files cannot be changed.
Changing the software that displays after images have been transferred
You can choose the software that displays after images have been transferred. Click in the upper right corner of CameraWindow, then click [Import] in the screen that appears and choose the [After Import] tab. After making your settings, press [OK] and close the [Preferences] screen.
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Select Images to Import
To transfer only a selection of images from the camera, click [Import Images from Camera] in
CameraWindow (menu screen), [Select Images to Import], then select images in the image transfer screen, and click the (Import) button. For details, refer to
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Import All Images
To transfer all images on the camera, click [Import Images from Camera] in
CameraWindow (menu screen) then, [Import
All Images].
Automatically Transferring Images on
CameraWindow Start-Up
To automatically transfer images when
CameraWindow starts up, click the button shown on the right in CameraWindow (menu
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Transferring Images Using a Memory Card Reader
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Transfers all images that have not yet been transferred.
Allows you to select and transfer images.
Prints images.
Configures the transfer folder and other settings.
IMPORTANT
• Movies transferred with the Windows 7 transfer function may not be correctly processed in ZoomBrowser EX. Transfer the movies with the included software.
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Printing
Printing a Single Image on a Single Page
Prints one image per page.
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Printing Movies been saved. For details on how to save still images from movies, refer to
“Extracting Stills from Movies” .
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Click the [Print & Share] task button in the Main
Window.
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Click [Photo Print].
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Confirm that [1. Select
Images] is chosen and select images for printing.
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Click [2. Printer and Layout Settings] and set the categories as desired.
Click here to crop and print a portion of an image.
Sets the printer, paper size and borderless printing settings.
Click here to insert text onto an image and print.
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Click [3. Print].
Printing will start.
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Sets the shooting date/time imprint settings.
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Printing Using Other Software
If you have specialized printing software installed on the computer, you can also use it to print the images. Click the [Print & Share] task button in the Main Window, followed by [Print Using Other
Software].
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Index Print
Prints an index of the images.
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Click the [Print & Share] task button in the Main
Window.
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Click [Index Print].
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Confirm that [1. Select
Images] is chosen and select images for printing.
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Click [2. Printer and Layout Settings] and set the categories as desired.
Select an image to rotate or trim.
Sets the printer and paper size settings.
Rotates selected images.
Click here to crop a portion of the selected image and print it.
Sets the number of rows or columns.
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Configures the printing of the shooting information, comments, headers, footers or page numbers.
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Click [3. Print].
Printing will start.
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How to Use CameraWindow
First Menu Screen to Open
This screen appears when the camera is connected to your computer.
Click each button to display the available options.
Displays in-camera memory card information.
Displays camera information.
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Starts operations for transferring images from the camera to your computer.
Starts operations for protecting, rotating, and deleting images on the camera. Also transfers images from your computer to the camera.
Starts operations for uploading movies on the camera to web services.
Starts operations for setting the camera start-up screen, start-up sound, and various camera sounds. For details,
Techniques”. This menu may not appear depending on your camera model.
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Customizing CameraWindow Functions
If you click the button as shown in the upper right of the screen, you can customize various functions to make CameraWindow easier to use. You can change the automatic transfer settings, the start-up screen that appears when starting CameraWindow, and the transfer destination folder.
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Image Transfer Screen
This screen appears when you click [Import Images from Camera] on the Menu screen, then click [Select Images to Import]. Select the image you want to transfer and click the button to transfer the image to your computer.
Viewer Window (Thumbnail Display)
Returns to the Menu screen.
Turns the shooting date and folder name below the thumbnails on and off (when in thumbnail display).
Changes thumbnail size
(when in thumbnail display).
Closes CameraWindow.
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Thumbnail display
Preview display
Full screen display
Double-clicking an image switches to preview display.
This mark appears on images that have not yet been transferred.
Transfers the image chosen in Viewer Window to your computer.
Images on the camera that match the selected filter display in the area to the right.
Cancels image selection.
Selects all images.
Rotates chosen images
90° to the left or right.
The background of chosen images turns blue.
IMPORTANT
• The functions (buttons) that display will differ depending on the camera model.
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Organize Images Screen
This screen appears when you click [Organize Images on Camera] on the Menu screen, then click [Organize Images]. Clicking a folder on the left will display all images within the folder as thumbnails (small images) on the right of the screen.
Viewer Window (Thumbnail Display)
Returns to the Menu screen.
Turns the shooting date and folder name below the thumbnails on and off (when in thumbnail display).
Changes thumbnail size
(when in thumbnail display).
Closes CameraWindow.
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Thumbnail display
Preview display
Full screen display
Double-clicking an image switches to preview display.
This mark appears on images that have not yet been transferred.
Deletes the image chosen in Viewer Window.
Images on the camera that match the selected filter display in the area to the right.
Rotates chosen images
90° to the left or right.
Protects/cancels protection for the image chosen in
Viewer Window.
Transfers images on your computer to the camera.
The background of chosen images turns blue.
IMPORTANT
• The functions (buttons) that display will differ depending on the camera model.
• Clicking the (Delete) button will delete the image from the camera. Exercise adequate caution, as you cannot retrieve the deleted images.
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How to Use ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window
Main Window
This is the main window for performing tasks in ZoomBrowser EX.
Slide Show
Displays the selected images in succession in the window.
Properties
Displays information about a selected image.
View Image
Displays the selected image in the Viewer Window.
Task Buttons
Selects a task to perform.
Last Acquired Images
You can check images by shooting date or My
Category.
Search
Performs searches on images.
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Delete
Deletes the selected images or folders.
• Deleted images are sent to the Recycle Bin on the desktop.
• The association between a sound memo and an image cannot be recovered from a file restored from the Recycle Bin.
Rotate
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According to Rotation Information] to rotate the original image as well in the displayed direction.
Display Mode
Selects a display mode for the Browser Area.
Display Control Panel
Configures the settings for displaying images in the Browser Area.
Browser Area
Displays the images in an index list.
Folder Area
Selects a folder to display.
• You can register folders you use often as Favorite Folders ( ). Register by clicking [Add].
To delete a folder in the Favorite Folders area, select a folder and click the [Remove] button.
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Display Modes
Select a browser area display mode to fit your purposes.
Zoom Mode: suited for surveying many images.
Scroll Mode: allows thumbnails to be viewed at a
Preview Mode: allows the image information to be read
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Magnify Thumbnails to Check Images
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In zoom mode or scroll mode, positioning the mouse pointer over a thumbnail causes the image to appear at a higher magnification in a Mouse Over window. You can also set the Mouse Over window to not show in the (Show Information) menu.
Display Control Panel
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Fit to Window
Changes the thumbnail size to fit them into the window.
Selection Menu
Click this to select/deselect all images in the Browser Area.
Select Button
Use this to select images in Zoom mode.
Display Size
Changes the size of the thumbnail in the Browser Area.
Show/Hide Image Information Menu
Select here to show/hide such image information as the file name or shooting date or rating beneath the thumbnail.
Zoom Button
Use this to zoom in and out on an image.
Scroll Button
Use this when in zoom mode to move the displayed portion of the image (drag inside the browser area).
Filter Tool Menu
Displays only images that correspond to specific conditions.
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Browser Area Tasks
Change the Folder Level
The level of folder displayed can be changed with the following procedures.
• In Zoom mode, position the mouse cursor over the folder and click the icon when it displays.
• In Scroll or Preview mode, double-click the icon.
• To advance to a higher folder level, click the icon.
Change the Display Size
You can change the display ratio (Zoom mode) or thumbnail size (Scroll mode) with the slider.
Select Images
Clicking an image in the Browser Area selects that image. To select multiple images, hold down the [Ctrl] key while clicking images, or hold down the [Shift] key and click a starting and ending image to select a range of adjacent images.
Display Images
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Create New Folder
To create a new folder in the Browser Area, click the [File] menu and select [New Folder].
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Move, Copy Images
To move an image between folders, drag it over the destination folder and release the mouse button.
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Right-Click Context Menus
Right-clicking over a window or image displays contextual menus. These menus contain the functions available in the current context as well as other convenient functions. Use the right-click menus to increase your efficiency.
Using the Navigator
If you change the displayed zoom factor in Zoom Mode, a Navigator Window that shows the current position will appear. In the Navigator Window you can change the position by dragging or clicking inside the window.
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Properties Window
The Properties Window displays when you select an image in the Browser Area and click the Properties button. The Properties Window does not display in the Preview
Mode.
Shows or hides categories.
File Name
The file name can be changed.
Rating and My
Category
Sets the rating for an image.
An icon will display if a
My Category is set (certain models only).
Protect
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Comment
You can type a comment here.
Keywords
Sets the keywords used in searches.
Brightness Histogram
A graph of the highlights and shadows distribution in an image.
Shooting Information
Displays detailed information, such as the shutter speed and exposure compensation setting.
The camera model will determine what information is displayed.
Image Selector Buttons
When multiple images are selected, you can switch between images that display information in the Properties Window.
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Viewer Window
Double-clicking an image in the Main Window displays it in this window.
Change the display magnification.
Zooming in displays the Navigator window to show the relative position on the image.
Edit an image.
Display the shooting information.
You can configure the information display by clicking the [Tools] menu and selecting [Preferences].
Display multiple images side by side.
Shooting information Display at full screen size.
Set ratings.
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You can extract stills from movies.
You can cut portions at either end of a movie clip.
You can control movie playback and sound volume.
• A bar for changing the playback speed, and (real-time playback) will appear when a Super Slow Motion
Movie is displayed. If you click , the movie will play back at the actual speed it was shot at.
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Editing Images
IMPORTANT
• The original image will be overwritten after an image is edited unless the file name is changed before saving it. To preserve the original image intact, change the file name when saving the edited image.
• This section introduces the procedures started by clicking the Edit task button. Images can also be edited in a similar way by clicking the [Edit] button in the Viewer Window.
Red Eye Correction
Restores eye appearance to the original color when light reflected from the flash makes them appear red.
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Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
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3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Red Eye Correction]
5 [3. Finish]
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
Auto Adjustment
Automatically adjusts the image color balance and brightness.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Auto Adjustment]
5 [3. Finish]
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
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Color/Brightness Adjustment
You can adjust image color balance and brightness using a variety of methods.
Procedures Brightness,
Saturation,
Contrast
Level Adjustment
Tone Curve Adjustment
RGB Adjustment
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Color/Brightness
Adjustment]
5 [3. Finish]
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
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Adjusting Sharpness – Emphasizing Outlines
Makes images appear sharper by emphasizing the outlines of subjects, such as people and objects.
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Procedures
Unsharp Mask
Sharpen
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Sharpness]
5 [3. Finish]
• The Unsharp Mask [Radius] is the size at which the outline is detected and the
[Threshold] is the standard value at which the outline is determined.
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
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Trimming – Cropping a Portion of an Image
Use this to delete unnecessary portions of the image and leave only the necessary portions.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Trim]
5 [3. Finish]
• You can also input values or an aspect
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Inserting Text
You can freely adjust the font, size, color and text attributes.
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Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Insert Text]
5 [3. Finish]
• Placing a checkmark in the [Antialias] box causes the text edges to blend in with the underlying image.
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
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Using Other Editing Software
If you register another image editing program with ZoomBrowser EX in advance, you can use that software to edit an image selected in ZoomBrowser EX.
Registering an Editing Program
Register the program so Procedures it can be started from within ZoomBrowser EX.
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
ZoomBrowser EX
Other Image
Editing Program
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Edit with external image editor]
Editing Images with a Registered Editing Program
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[Manage List]
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1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Image].
2 Select an image.
3 [2. Select Editing Tool]
4 [Edit with external image editor]
5 [3. Finish]
• The shooting information may be lost from images recorded with the camera and then processed and saved with another image editing program.
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
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Attaching Sounds
You can add sound effects or background music to images and play back the sounds.
Adding Sound
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Procedures
1 Select an image.
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Symbol displayed on image thumbnails to which sound files have been added.
[Edit] and [Add/Remove
Sound].
• WAVE type sound files (extension
“.wav”) can be attached to images.
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Playing an Image Sound File
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Procedures
1 Select an image.
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[Edit] and [Play Sound].
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Creating Panoramic Images – PhotoStitch
You can create wide panoramic images by moving the camera slightly when recording a series of images and merging them into one image.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Stitch Photos].
• Movies and RAW images cannot be edited.
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Use the PhotoStitch program to create panoramic images.
Using the Stitch Assist Mode
If you use the camera’s Stitch Assist mode to record the images, PhotoStitch can automatically detect the COP
• If a message appears, notifying you that the computer has insufficient memory,
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Y image order and merge direction, making it easier to merge the images. (Some camera models may not feature the Stitch Assist mode.) try one of the following methods to solve the problem.
• Close all other applications other than PhotoStitch.
• Reduce the size or number of images to combine.
• In the [Save] tab, select [Adjust image...], then in “Saved Image Size“ reduce the size.
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Editing Movies
You can create original movies by linking movie clips and still images.
You can even add titles and other text, background music and various special effects to the movie.
ABC Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Edit Movie].
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Recordable Movie Length
• The length of movies you can save is shown at right. A message will appear if you try to save a longer movie.
Reduce the length or size of the movie if this happens.
Changing the Playback Speed of a Super Slow Motion
Movie and Saving it as a New File
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Movie Size
1920x1080
1280x720
640x480
320x240
Max. Length
Under 10 minutes
Under 20 minutes
Under 30 minutes
Under 60 minutes
IMPORTANT
• Movies edited with this function cannot be transferred back to the camera.
• Saving movies takes time, especially MOV type movies selected with [Save image type] takes a considerable amount of time.
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Converting RAW Images – Digital Photo Professional
You can convert RAW images to JPEG and TIFF images.
Digital Photo Professional’s Main Window Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Edit] and [Digital Photo
Professional Process RAW
Images].
Selects folders containing images.
Digital Photo Professional’s Tool Palette
You can adjust all three RGB channel levels together or separately with the
Tone Curve.
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Reduces noise that occurs when
2 Select a RAW image in
Digital Photo Professional’s
Main Window.
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(Edit image window).
4 Adjust the image brightness and white balance in the tool palette.
• The modified contents (the information for image processing requirements) are saved along with the image as a “recipe”.
• With Digital Photo Professional, scene or subject by specifying a you can adjust images to achieve the best results for your desired picture style.
shooting night time scenery, or when shooting at a high ISO speed.
• The items available to be modified differ depending on the camera model.
Adjusts the brightness, white balance and picture style.
5 [File] and [Convert and save].
• After setting the file type, size, and destination folder, click [Save].
Adjusts attributes such as the contrast, color tone and color saturation.
• Only RAW images compatible with Digital
Photo Professional can be processed.
• Ensure that you use the RAW image conversion software included with your camera.
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To print, using Digital Photo Professional, select an image in the Main Window, then click the [File] menu and select the print function. Digital Photo Professional offers the following printing methods.
Printing Method
Single Print
Detailed Setting
Contact Sheet
Description
Automatically sets the layout for printing a single image on a single page.
Gives you the freedom to set the layout, add titles, or print with shooting information.
Prints a line-up of multiple images on one page (also allows you to select the number of images, layout, and add titles).
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• RAW images can only be captured on certain camera models that list “RAW” as one of the data types included in the “Specifications” section of the Camera User Guide.
• Only RAW images compatible with Digital Photo Professional can be processed. Check the “Data Type” item of the “Specifications” section of the Camera User Guide for compatibility.
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About RAW Images they contain raw data that differs from the usual JPEG images by not having any image adjustment or compression processing performed in the camera, they can be converted on a computer with a lossless process.
RAW images contain the data captured by the camera’s image sensor without modification. Since
Processing in the Camera
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Processing by Computer
Image Adjustment
Standard Image
Capture Compression JPEG Image
• Can be used with general programs.
• Image is subject to degradation when adjusted because it has been compressed.
Image sensor data from shutter release
Image adjustment
& compression automatically performed
Digital Photo Professional
RAW Image Processing
RAW Image
Capture RAW Image
Image Adjustment
Compression
JPEG Image,
TIFF Image
• You can view the image while making adjustments without worrying about quality loss.
• Processing with Digital Photo Professional is required to view the images with general programs.
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Exporting
Changing Image (Stills) Sizes and Types
You can change an image’s size and format when exporting it so that it can be published on the Internet or attached to an email message.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Export Still
Images].
• You will lose the shooting information if you save images as a type other than
JPEG.
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.bmp .jpg .tif
You can change a movie’s size and format when exporting it so that it can be published on the Internet or attached to an email message.
.avi
.mov
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Export
Movies].
• You can also use this function to rotate movies.
IMPORTANT
• Exporting movies may take a considerable amount of time.
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Extracting Stills from Movies
You can extract and save stills from your favorite frames recorded in a movie.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Extract frames from a movie].
Extract your best shots as stills
Exporting Shooting Information
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You can export the shooting information recorded with an image, such as the shutter speed and exposure, as a text file.
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Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Export
Shooting Properties].
Ascertain the causes of failed photos or compare the settings for several images.
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Creating Computer Screen Saver Images
You can export images to serve as computer screen savers.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Export as a
Screen Saver].
Creating Computer Wallpaper Images
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You can export images to serve as computer wallpaper images.
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Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Export as a
Wallpaper].
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Saving to CDs
You can save images along with their shooting information to CD-R/RW discs.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Export] and [Backup to CD].
Back up important images or distribute your vacation photos on discs.
IMPORTANT
Y
• This function can only be used with computers that satisfy the following requirements:
• Equipped with a CD-R/RW drive as standard equipment
• Writing to the CD-R/RW drive operates correctly with Windows a new CD-R/RW disc is placed in the drive, click ([Cancel] when using Windows XP) to close the window.
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GPS
Using GPS Information – Map Utility
Using the information from images shot on a camera equipped with an internal GPS function, or information from GPS log files, you can easily view on a map the shooting location, or the route travelled while carrying the camera. You can also add and delete location information.
GPS (Global Positioning System) is a system that uses satellites to determine current location.
Route View/Edit Mode
The image selected in
ZoomBrowser EX will display.
Y Procedures
1 Select an image.
2 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[View & Classify] and [View on map].
Input a location
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3 Select a display mode.
Exports files for use in displaying images with
Google Earth. To use these files, it is necessary to install Google Earth. However, images may not display properly depending on the version of
Google Earth used.
Adds or deletes an image’s location information.
Adds an image.
The currently selected image will display enlarged, in a pop-up window.
The shooting location of images will display as pins on the map.
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GPS Log File Manage Mode
Transfers and displays log information.
Use this to adjust the route travelled when it does not display properly.
Displays GPS log files.
Deletes GPS log file from list.
Changes the time difference information in a GPS log file.
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IMPORTANT
• Internet access is required to use this software (You must already have an account with an Internet service provider (ISP), browser software installed and an Internet connection).
• Any ISP account charges and access fees must be paid separately.
• Google, Google Maps and Google Earth are trademarks of Google Inc.
• Since this software uses Google Maps™ to display images and routes travelled, location information included in images and GPS log files will be uploaded to
Google.
• Images shot with the GPS function, and GPS log files both contain information that could be used to determine the user’s physical location. Be sure to take adequate precautions when transferring images and GPS log files to others, or when uploading these files to the internet where they can be viewed by numerous people.
• Only images taken on a camera equipped with an internal GPS function can be displayed.
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Uploading Movies to YouTube
Uploading to YouTube – Movie Uploader for YouTube
You can upload movies you have shot to YouTube. You can upload movies saved on the camera or a computer.
Procedures
HINT
1 Connect the camera to a computer to start
CameraWindow.
• For details, refer to steps 1- 3 in
Y
2 [Upload Images from
Camera]
3 [Upload Movies to YouTube]
4 Select movies.
5 Click (Next).
6 Input a title and description, then click (Upload).
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7 Enter your YouTube username and password, and sign in.
Uploading Movies Saved on a Computer
Click the [Print & Share] task button on the left side of the Main Window, then click [Upload movies to
YouTube]. The selected movie will be added to the list that appears on the screen. Set a title and explanation for the movie, then click the (Upload) button.
IMPORTANT
• Depending on YouTube specifications, or future changes to specifications, this function cannot be guaranteed.
• The maximum length for uploadable movies is less than 10 minutes, and the maximum file size is less than 1 GB.
• In some cases, movies that have been edited on a computer cannot be uploaded.
• Internet access is required to upload movies (You must already have an account with an Internet service provider (ISP), browser software installed and an
Internet connection).
• Any ISP account charges and access fees must be paid separately.
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Attaching Images to Email
You can send images as email file attachments.
Click here for most images.
Click here to check the options currently set.
Click here to check what the actual compressed file size will be.
Click here when you want to change the image size or image quality settings, then click [Custom
Settings] to change settings.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[Print & Share] and [Email
Images].
2 Select an image to send.
Y • You can also select multiple images or all images in a folder.
3 Click [2. Change Image Size]
• You can change the image size and quality settings.
4 Click [3. Finish]
• The mail software will start, and the send screen will appear. The selected image will appear as an attached file.
• In [Custom Settings], if [Save to Folder] is selected in “After
Finishing the Task”, the selected images will be saved in the indicated destination folder.
HINT
Automatic Start-up Settings for E-mail Software
• When using Windows 7, you must pre-install an e-mail program. When changing settings, set the default program by clicking the [Start] menu, followed by [Default Programs].
• When using Windows Vista, configure the settings in your e-mail software. For example, you can configure Windows e-mail by starting e-mail, then clicking the [Tools] menu, followed by [Options],
[Default Messaging Programs], [This application is not the default Mail handler], and [Make Default].
• When using Windows XP, settings can be configured by starting the Internet Explorer program, and clicking the [Tools] menu, followed by [Internet Options], [Programs] tab, and the [E-mail] pull-down menu.
IMPORTANT
• The e-mail’s MAPI client must be preset for the e-mail software to start automatically.
• If the e-mail software does not start automatically, first save the images to your computer, then start your e-mail software to attach and send the images. The destination folder for saved images can be set with [Custom Settings].
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Slide Shows
Viewing Images in Slide Shows
A multiple selection of images can be shown at full size on the screen in succession as a slide show.
Procedures
You can freely configure the transition effects, information displayed and display time settings.
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[View & Classify] and [View as a Slide Show].
Y
HINT
Slide Show Button Functions
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The following buttons appear at the bottom of the screen while a slide show is playing.
You can set the Rating for an image while it is displayed. Rewind Pause Forward
After the slide show, the images you clicked during the show remain selected.
After the slide show, the images you clicked during the show appear in a printing window.
Stops the slide show.
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Image Management
Changing File Names in Batches
You can change the file names of multiple images in one procedure.
Procedures
Name + Number
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[View & Classify] and
[Rename Multiple Files].
Shooting Date + Number
Name + Shooting Date + Number
Shooting Date + Name + Number
Change randomly numbered images and received images into consecutively numbered images.
• You can change individual file and folder names by clicking the [File] menu and selecting [Rename] or by clicking on the
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ZoomBrowser EX also changes the actual file name on the disk. xxx_01 xxx_02 xxx_03 xxx_04 xxx_05
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You can sort images into folders by their shooting dates.
200x/05/15
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[View & Classify] and
[Classify into Folder].
200x/05/16
Images predating your use of ZoomBrowser EX can also be managed together.
200x/05/17
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Configuring Image Information Settings
Setting Ratings
There are seven rating levels for images: , , , , , Unrated and Reject.
By using ratings, you can group your images for viewing or searching.
1
Procedures
Switch to [Preview Mode].
2 Set [Rating].
• Ratings can also be set with the following:
Y setting function of the Viewer Window.
- The camera’s [Tag as Favorite] function.
IMPORTANT
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- Windows 7/Windows Vista’s [Rating] function (excluding movies).
• If you overwrite your previous installation when installing the software, existing rating settings may change. Refer to the
Help function for details.
• The only cameras that can be used to rate images will list “Favorites” in the
“Playback Menu” table of the “Menus” section at the end of the Camera User Guide.
Inserting Comments
You can freely insert your choice of text as Comments.
Endless white sandy beaches
Relaxing snooze
1
Procedures
Switch to [Preview Mode].
2 Insert [Comment].
• Comments can also be managed in the
Properties Window.
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Assigning Keywords
You can set Keywords for use in image searches.
1
Procedures
Family, Trips
Family, Animals
Switch to [Preview Mode].
2 Insert [Keywords].
Select keywords
Friends, Holidays
• Keywords can also be managed from the
[Tools] menu or Properties Window.
• To add keywords, click the [Tools] menu
HINT
About Image Information and select [Manage Keywords].
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This chart shows the information other than shooting information that can be added to images.
Comments Information Type My Category
Content
Categories such as People,
Scenery, etc.
Ratings COP Text input without restriction regarding the shooting circumstances or associated memories.
Keywords
Selections are made from a list (editable) of keywords, such as the photographic subject, place or action.
ZoomBrowser EX,
Digital Photo Professional,
Camera (Favorite),
Windows 7/Windows Vista (Rating)
Configuration
Method
Camera ZoomBrowser EX
Used in Searches
Used as Filter
Criteria
Display beneath
Thumbnail
—
O
O
O
O
—
O
—
O O O —
Categories displayed beneath thumbnails can be selected by clicking in the Display Control Panel.
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Searching, Filtering and Sorting Images
Searching Images
You can search images using parameters extracted from the information associated with them.
Procedures
1 Select a task from the left side of the window:
[View & Classify] and
[Search].
Keywords
Comments
Ratings
Revision Dates
Shooting Dates
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• After a search, the correlated images display in the [Search Results] folder.
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HINT
Tasks Related to Search Results
You can select images in the [Search Results] folder and perform operations on them, such as printing or copying them to other folders.
IMPORTANT
• Please note that deleting an image from the [Search Results] folder deletes the original image. Use caution in deleting items from this folder.
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Filtering Images
You can use filters to display only images meeting the selected parameters in the
Browser Area.
1
Procedures
[Filter]
Ratings My Category
Sorting Images
D
Type
Modification
Date
C A E B
Name
Ascending/
Descending
Order
Shooting Date
Rating
A B C D E
1
Procedures
[View] and [Sort by].
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Comparing Images
Comparing Multiple Images
When a good photo opportunity arises, you can shoot the same subject using different shutter speeds and exposures. In ZoomBrowser EX, it is easy to compare images so that minute differences can be detected.
Procedures
1 Select several images to compare.
2 Click [View Image].
3 Select , , or in the Viewer Window.
4
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Click [Synchronize].
• Selecting [Synchronize] causes actions such as increasing/reducing the magnification level or scrolling around the image to apply to all of the selected images in lock step, making it easy to
COP check minute details of focus, coloring and other image characteristics.
Actions performed on an image, such as scrolling or changing the magnification, are performed on the other image as well.
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My Camera Settings
Changing the Shutter Sound and Start-Up Image
You can select from dedicated screens to register to the start-up screen that appears when turning the camera on, and dedicated sounds to register to various camera operation sounds (My Camera Settings).
My Camera Settings
• Start-up Image
• Start-up Sound
• Shutter Sound
• Operation Sound
• Selftimer Sound
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Procedures
1 Connect the camera to a computer to start
Y
CameraWindow.
• For details, refer to steps 1- 3 in
2 [Camera Settings]
Select the desired item from the following and make settings.
u [Set Start-up Image] u [Set Sounds] u [Set Theme]
IMPORTANT
• My Camera Settings are only available on certain models, when [Camera
Settings] displays in CameraWindow.
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My Camera Settings registered in the camera.
My Camera Settings
You can register the start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and self-timer sound collectively if you select
[Theme].
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Select a My Camera Settings file to replace in the right-hand list and click this button to register it in the camera. If multiple My
HINT
Camera Settings files are displayed in the left-hand list, choose the file you want to replace first, then register it in the camera.
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Downloading My Camera Settings Files
You can also download various files to use in My Camera Settings from CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
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Transferring Images
Transferring Images to a Camera
Images transferred once to a computer can be transferred back to the camera.
Procedures
Show favorite images to friends or connect a TV to show them on a large screen.
1 Connect the camera to a computer to start
CameraWindow.
• For details, refer to steps 1- 3 in
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2 [Organize Images on
Camera]
3 [Organize Images]
4 (Upload)
5 Select images.
COP • If the Main Window is open when the camera is connected (directly after transferring for instance), open the
CameraWindow (menu screen) by clicking the [Acquire & Camera Settings] task button, followed by [Connect to
Camera].
IMPORTANT
• Cameras that use the “MOV” data type can play back movies transferred back to the camera if movies were taken with that camera. Refer to the “Data Type” item in “Specifications” near the end of the Camera User Guide to see if the camera uses the “MOV” data type. You may not be able to play back movies taken with another camera.
• Only still images compliant with Design rule for Camera File system standards can be transferred to your camera’s memory card.
• You may not be able to transfer images back to the camera if they have been edited on a computer, or if the image information has been modified.
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CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
About CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (for U.S.A. customers only)
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is an online photo service for the purchasers of this product.
Registering online allows you to use the various services.
IMPORTANT
• Internet access is required to use CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (You must already have an account with an Internet service provider (ISP), browser software installed and an Internet connection).
• See the homepage for information regarding browser versions (Microsoft
Internet Explorer, etc.) and settings to best connect to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY online photo services.
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Registering
First, register as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member.
Register
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Procedures
1 Select [CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY] from tasks on the left of the window, then select [Register/Add
Product].
• You can register online using the supplied CD-ROM. To do this, in the installer panel, click [Register] underneath
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
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Available Services
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY offers a variety of convenient and useful services.
Upload and share images
Procedures
1 Select [CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY] from tasks on the left of the window.
Select the desired item from the following and make settings.
Create your own photo album on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
E-mail notifications of album uploads
Friends and family can freely browse images
Access even from mobile phones
COP u [Register/Add Product]
Y u [Top Page] u [View Online Photo
Album] u [Upload Images] u [Download My Camera
Contents]
Order prints
Order an original collection of photos
My Camera Settings Files on
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
Download files for My Camera
Settings (certain models only)
Also, you get the latest customer support information, just for registering your product
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Preference Settings
Customizing ZoomBrowser EX
You can configure ZoomBrowser EX and CameraWindow to your preferences.
1
Procedures
ZoomBrowser EX
• Overall themes, such as window appearances
• Processing methods for images shot with the camera on end
• Categories of shooting information displayed
• Show/hide messages
• Print settings
• Zoom speed
[Tools] and [Preferences].
CameraWindow
1
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Click (Preferences).
Customizing the Task Buttons
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1
Procedures
[Tools] and [Customize].
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List of Available Functions
CameraWindow Functions
Function Names
Import Images from Camera
Description of Function
Only transfers images from the camera that have not yet been transferred.
Only transfers chosen images from the camera.
Transfers all images from the camera.
Protect, rotate, and delete images on the camera. Also transfers images back to the camera from your computer.
Organize Images on Camera
Upload Images
Uploads movies on the camera to YouTube.
from Camera
Camera Settings
Sets the camera start-up screen.
Sets camera sound effects (start-up sound, shutter sound,
Sets the camera start-up screen and sound effects in My Camera
Settings.
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Sets the camera owner name, and start-up screen when
CameraWindow starts.
Preferences
Import (
ZoomBrowser EX Functions
Sets the automatic transfer settings and destination folder.
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Description of Function Task Button Names
Connects to the camera to open CameraWindow (menu screen), and use CameraWindow functions.
Connect to Camera
Acquire &
Camera Settings
Transfers images from a memory card. You can also select images on the memory card and print them.
View & Classify
Transfer Images to Memory Card Transfers images from the computer to a memory card.
Starts a slide show of the images selected in the Browser Area.
Uses an image’s GPS information to display the shooting location or image on a map.
Changes the file names of the selected images in a single pass.
Classifies images and saves them into a specified folder.
Performs image searches using criteria such as the Rating, modification date, shooting date, comments or keywords.
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Task Button Names
Edit
Export
Print & Share
Description of Function
Allows you to perform image editing, such as cropping, image correction, inserting comments, and red-eye correction. You can also use it to start other image editing programs.
Merges multiple images and creates a single large panoramic image.
Edits movies or still images strung together. You can add text as titles, or background music, and apply various effects.
Converts RAW images into JPEG or TIFF images. You can adjust the image brightness, contrast and color balance among other attributes during conversion.
Allows you to change the image size or type, and export it as a new image.
Allows you to change the movie size or type, and export it as a new movie.
Extracts still images from movies over a specified interval and saves them as image files.
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Exports the image as a wallpaper file.
Copies images to a CD-R/RW disk for backup.
Prints one image per page. You can print “photos” easily.
Lines up small versions of the images in rows and prints.
Converts the selected images to the appropriate size for transmission by e-mail. You can also use it to automatically start an e-mail program after conversion.
Uploads movies saved on the computer to YouTube.
CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY
Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and opens the registration page.
Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and goes to the top of the page.
Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and displays albums created.
Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and uploads images.
Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and downloads images and sounds for use with My Camera Settings.
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Supported Image Types
The following is a list of image types supported by ZoomBrowser EX.
JPEG (.JPG)
Most cameras use this image type. It compresses at very high ratios, taking advantage of the characteristics of the human eye. However, because it is an irreversible compression method (part of the data is lost during compression), if you process and save an image repeatedly using this method, the image may become rougher.
RAW (.CRW/.CR2)
This is a proprietary image type provided by Canon. It saves the output of the image pixels from a digital camera without any deterioration in the quality of the image.
Some cameras might not support this image type.
Windows bitmap (.BMP)
Y
TIFF (.TIF)
This is a relatively popular image type. It is widely supported by non-Windows programs (such as Macintosh).
PhotoCD (.PCD)
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This is the image type used for Photo CDs.
AVI (.AVI)
Standard Windows movie type. The movie icon appears in ZoomBrowser EX’s Browser
Area.
MOV (.MOV)
Movie type. The movie icon appears in ZoomBrowser EX’s Browser Area.
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Uninstalling the Software
The procedures for uninstalling the software are only required when you wish to delete the programs from your computer or when reinstallation is required to fix corrupted files.
IMPORTANT
• Computer administrator status is required to perform the following operation.
This explanation uses ZoomBrowser EX to demonstrate how to uninstall a program.
You can remove other programs with the same procedures.
1
Click the Windows [Start] menu and select [All Programs] or
[Programs], followed by [Canon
Utilities], [ZoomBrowser EX] and
[ZoomBrowser EX Uninstall].
COP
Y
The uninstall utility will start and remove
ZoomBrowser EX.
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Memory Card Folder Structure
Images on the memory card are in either the [DCIM] folder’s [xxx___mm] folder, or the
[xxx_mmdd] folder (xxx: numbers 100 to 999, mm: shooting month, dd: shooting day).
DCIM xxx___mm or xxx_mmdd
IMG_xxxx.JPG (JPEG images)
_MG_xxxx.JPG (JPEG images recorded in the Adobe RGB color space)
IMG_xxxx.CR2 (RAW images)
_MG_xxxx.CR2 (RAW images recorded in the Adobe RGB color space)
STx_xxxx.JPG (Stitch Assist mode images)
MVI_xxxx.MOV* 1 (Movies)
MVI_xxxx.AVI, MVI_xxxx.THM* 2 (Movies)
CANONMSC
MDG_xxxx.MOV (Movies recorded with Movie Digest mode)
The folder that holds the settings files for images in the DCIM folder.
Y yymmddx.LOG (GPS log files)
MISC
GPS
The folder created when DPOF settings are set.
It holds the DPOF settings files.
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• * 1 Some camera models create thumbnail image files for index display (MVI_xxxx.
THM). If you delete these files, you will be unable to transfer movies to the camera from a computer.
* 2 Thumbnail image files for index display.
• The “xxxx” in file names represent four-digit numbers.
• Each successive file shot in Stitch Assist mode is assigned a letter starting from “A,” which is inserted as the third digit in the name. i.e. [STA_0001.JPG], [STB_0002.JPG],
[STC_0003.JPG]...
• “yy” in the GPS log file names (in the [GPS] folder) represent the last two digits of the year.
• All folders except the “xxx__mm” or “xxx_mmdd“ folders contain image settings files. Do not open or delete them.
• Depending on the camera, some data types cannot be recorded.
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Troubleshooting
Please read this section if you encounter a problem using the software.
Start by Checking This
Investigate the following points first if you encounter a problem.
Does your computer satisfy the requirements listed in the System
Requirements section?
See “System Requirements” in the Camera User Guide.
Is the camera correctly connected to the computer?
See the Camera User Guide for the correct connection procedures. Also check to ensure that you are using the correct cable and that it is securely attached at both ends.
Y
Are the camera and computer in the correct modes to transfer data?
Some models require the camera to be set to the playback mode to transfer data. See the Camera User Guide for details.
Check the battery charge if you are powering the camera with a battery. You are recommended to use an AC adapter (sold separately) to power the camera when it is connected to a computer.
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Problems
Try the suggested solutions to the common problems listed below.
You can’t find transferred images.
Refer to “Changing the Transfer Destination Folder” to confirm where the destination
folder is.
Add New Hardware Wizard displays when the camera is connected to the computer with an interface cable.
Click [Cancel] to close the window. Temporarily disconnect the camera from the computer. Next, read Start by Checking This on the previous page and resolve the problem.
or images will not transfer to the computer (when camera is connected to the computer via an interface cable).
Y
The camera may have been recognized as another device.
Solution:
Delete the device with the following procedures.
IMPORTANT
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• Computer administrator status is required to perform the following operation.
1 Display the [Device Manager] dialog.
Windows 7:
Click the [Start] menu, [Control Panel], [System and Security], [System], and [Device
Manager].
Windows Vista:
Click the [Start] menu, [Control Panel], [System and Maintenance], [System], and [Device
Manager].
Windows XP:
Click the [Start] menu, [Control Panel], [Performance and Maintenance], [System],
[Hardware] tab, and the [Device Manager] button.
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2 Click the [+] symbol beside the [Other devices], [Portable Devices] and/or
[Imaging devices] category.
Your camera model name or [Canon Camera] will display in these categories if it is being recognized as an “other” device.
Y
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There are other potential reasons for the problem if the [Other devices], [Portable
Devices] or [Imaging devices] categories do not appear or your camera model name or [Canon Camera] does not appear. Proceed to Step 5, and temporarily quit the procedures.
3 Select your camera model name or [Canon Camera], right-click and select
[Delete].
4 Click [OK] in the confirmation dialog.
Delete all instances of your camera model name or [Canon Camera] if it appears in one or more places in the [Other devices] or [Imaging devices] categories.
5 Close [Device Manager] or [System Properties].
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Table of contents
- 2 About this Manual
- 3 Precautions for Connecting the Camera to the Computer
- 6 Things to Remember
- 6 CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX
- 6 CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX
- 7 ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window
- 7 How to Display the Main Window
- 7 Names of the Main Window Parts
- 8 How to Perform Tasks
- 8 Selecting Tasks and Task Window Procedures
- 9 Mastering the Basics
- 9 Transferring Images
- 9 Transferring Images by Connecting the Camera to a Computer
- 12 Printing
- 12 Printing a Single Image on a Single Page
- 14 Index Print
- 16 How to Use CameraWindow
- 16 First Menu Screen to Open
- 17 Image Transfer Screen
- 18 Organize Images Screen
- 19 How to Use ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window
- 19 Main Window
- 20 Display Modes
- 20 Display Control Panel
- 21 Browser Area Tasks
- 22 Properties Window
- 23 Viewer Window
- 24 More Advanced Techniques
- 24 Editing Images
- 24 Red Eye Correction
- 24 Auto Adjustment
- 25 Color/Brightness Adjustment
- 25 Adjusting Sharpness – Emphasizing Outlines
- 26 Trimming – Cropping a Portion of an Image
- 26 Inserting Text
- 27 Using Other Editing Software
- 28 Attaching Sounds
- 29 Creating Panoramic Images – PhotoStitch
- 30 Editing Movies
- 31 Converting RAW Images – Digital Photo Professional
- 33 Exporting
- 33 Changing Image (Stills) Sizes and Types
- 33 Changing Movie Sizes and Types
- 34 Extracting Stills from Movies
- 34 Exporting Shooting Information
- 35 Creating Computer Screen Saver Images
- 35 Creating Computer Wallpaper Images
- 36 Saving to CDs
- 37 GPS
- 37 Using GPS Information – Map Utility
- 39 Uploading Movies to YouTube
- 39 Uploading to YouTube – Movie Uploader for YouTube
- 40 Email
- 40 Attaching Images to Email
- 41 Slide Shows
- 41 Viewing Images in Slide Shows
- 42 Image Management
- 42 Changing File Names in Batches
- 42 Sorting Images into Folders by Shooting Date
- 43 Configuring Image Information Settings
- 43 Setting Ratings
- 43 Inserting Comments
- 44 Assigning Keywords
- 45 Searching, Filtering and Sorting Images
- 45 Searching Images
- 46 Filtering Images
- 46 Sorting Images
- 47 Comparing Images
- 47 Comparing Multiple Images
- 48 My Camera Settings
- 48 Changing the Shutter Sound and Start-Up Image
- 50 Transferring Images
- 50 Transferring Images to a Camera
- 51 CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
- 51 About CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (for U.S.A. customers only)
- 51 Registering
- 52 Available Services
- 53 Preference Settings
- 53 Customizing ZoomBrowser EX
- 53 Customizing the Task Buttons
- 54 Appendices
- 54 List of Available Functions
- 56 Supported Image Types
- 57 Uninstalling the Software
- 58 Memory Card Folder Structure
- 59 Troubleshooting