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6.
Search for ‘Removable Disk’ and open it. A folder entitled ‘DV album’ will be
visible. If not, find a second ‘Removable Disk’ and open it.
7.
Double-click on the ‘DV album’ folder. A folder entitled ‘100media’ will be
visible. If you have taken a large number of recordings, these will be saved in
different folders, such as 100media, 101media, 102media, etc.
8.
Double-click on the ‘100media’ folder. The files will now be visible.
9.
Copy all the files to a suitable location on your hard disk (for example C:\My
Recordings).
10.
You can now edit these recordings as required.
Note:
If you wish to enlarge photographs from the camera to a resolution of
3.3 Mpix, use the method described in chapters 7.1.2 and 7.1.3. The
method described above only produces a maximum resolution of 2
Mpix.
7.2
Ulead Photo Express 4
You can use this application to solve problems with the pictures, such as the red-eye
effect, coloured photographs, photographs which are too bright or too dark, remove
undesirable objects from the background, etc. You can also use this application to
design calendars and cards.
Follow the instructions given below:
1.
Copy your photographs to your hard disk as described in chapter 7.1.2 or
7.1.6.
2.
Click on ‘Start – Programs – Ulead Photo Express 4.0 SE – Ulead Photo
Express 4.0 SE’. Figure 12 will appear. You will be in the ‘Browse’ mode.
3.
Find the folder containing your photographs in the left-hand side of the
window.
4.
Click on this folder to view the contents. Your photographs will be visible in
the main window as thumbnails.
5.
Select a photograph that you wish to edit and double-click on it. After a
couple of seconds, the photograph will become visible in the main window.
You can now edit the photograph.
6.
Click on ‘Edit’ at the top of the window and select an option. The most
common options are included here.
7.
Click on ‘Save’ after editing the photograph to save the finished result.
See this program’s instruction manual and Help function for more information.
Note:
The photographs are saved in JPEG format to save space. JPEG
reduces the size of the file by removing small details from the
photograph. If you wish to edit the photographs during different
sessions, use a different file format to JPEG (for example, TIFF) to
prevent the loss of quality as a result of constant loading and saving in
the JPEG format.
Note:
Since editing cannot be undone, it is recommended to make a copy of
the photographs and to only edit the copies. You can then always return
to the original photographs. It is strongly recommended to make a back-
up on a CD-ROM using a CD-writer for protection against computer
faults.
7.3
Ulead Photo Explorer 7
You can use Ulead Photo Explorer 7.0 to easily download photographs onto your
computer. A short description of how to use Photo Explorer is given below. For a