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Connecting to a Computer
~
Using a Card Reader
The pictures stured
on
the
memory
card imertecJ
into
a card reader or similal device can also be
trallsferwr!
to
the
computer
using Nikorl Transfer.
•
If
the
l:ll'llimy
card
has
a capacity greater
than
2
GB,
or
is
SDHC-compliant,
the
illtended
device
IrIUst
support
these features
of
the
mer'nory card.
• I\t
the
f\likon Transfer default settings, Nikon Transfer will start
automatically
when
a
memory
card
i-,
in"'I'rt, 'r! inl<)
till
(drd
r
',loc'r
01
.;,imilc1r
d(>vicc.
See
step 5
of
"Transferring Pictures
from
a Camera
to
a
COlllputer"(M
1
03).
• 1()
trc111sfer
pictures stored in
the
carnera's internal
mernorv
to
the
compul'er,
the
pictures
must
lil'st be
copied
to
a
Illernory
card using
the
carnera
(~
98,
132)
~
Using Standard
OS
Operations
to
Open Image/Sound Files
• Navigate
to
the
folder
on
the
computer's
hard disk
to
which
pictures
were
~clVl'd
(illd
OP(
n a
picture
ill the viewer supplied
with
your
operating
system.
• Sound files
copied
to
the
computer
can be played back using QuickTime or allY
other
WAV-
compdtible
audio
player'.
~
Panorama Creation
with
Panorama
Maker
•
Use
a series
of
pictures taken
usin~J
the
Panorama assist
option
in scene
mode
(~
50)
to
create
,1
sinqle panorama
photo
With Panorama Maker.
• PanordlTld Maker can be installed
to
a
computer
using
the
supplied
Software Suite
CD.
After
installation
is
complete,
follow
the
procedure
described
below
to
start Panorama Maker.
Windows
Open
All Programs (Programs
under
Windows
2000) from the Start menu>ArcSoft
Panorama
Maker
4>Panorama
Maker
4.
Macintosh
Open
Applications
by
selecting Applications
from
the Go menu, and
double-click
the
Panorama
Maker
4 icon.
• For
nlure
infol'mation
on
using Panorama Maker, refer to
the
Oil-screen instructions
alld
help
Il1fOITl1dtion
contained
in ParloralTla Maker.
~
Image File Names and Folder Names
"lnww/Solind
File and F-older Names"
(~
151)
for
more
information.