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Getting Photos Into Your Computer
2
Connect the long cable to the short Macintosh adapter
cable, then tighten the screws.
3
Line up the arrow on the cable connector with the port
icon on your Macintosh. Then insert the connector.
.
4
Open the connector cover on the side of the camera, as
shown on page 4-2.
5
Depending on the type of cable you have, line up either
the arrow or the flat side of the cable connector with the
mark on the camera’s serial port (as shown on page 4-3).
Then insert the connector.
6
Turn on the camera and your Macintosh system.
On a PowerPC or G3 Macintosh (or a Windows PC with a
high-speed serial board), you may be able to transfer your
pictures at the rate of 230.4kb per second. If your camera
software doesn’t set this speed automatically, you can set it
manually. See pages 8-6 to 8-8.
Transferring Photos With Image
Expert
PhotoPC 700 provides several different ways to transfer your
pictures from the camera to your computer. The simplest
method is to use the Image Expert software that came with
your PhotoPC 700. This lets you view small thumbnail
images of your pictures, and then quickly transfer them to an
album (folder) on your hard disk drive.
Macintosh
adapter
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