UMAX AstraCam 1800 Owner's Guide
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6.
Make your card, stamp, frame, and paper selections by clicking on a button
at the right of the screen to open the selection. Drag the slider at the right of
the panel to view all the options. Click on the selection you want and it will
appear with your photo. Click on the ARROW at the top of the panel to
close it so you can click on the other buttons.
7.
Adjust and resize your photo.
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To reposition your photo, drag it to wherever you want.
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To re-size the photo, drag the frame corners. If you want to undo the re-
size, press the CTRL + Z keys to return the photo to its normal size.
8.
Add text to your greeting. Click on the TEXT button and type in the text you
want. Click on the FINISH ARROW at the right of the text box to insert text
into your greeting. Click on the X at the upper right of the text box to close
it. To position your new text, drag it to the new position.
9.
Review your recording by clicking on the CASSETTE icon at the lower
right corner of your greeting.
Sending Your Photo E-Mail Greeting
1. Click on the MAILBOX icon at the top of the screen.
2. A Send box will appear displaying the compatible e-mail programs
(programs not installed on your system are grayed out). Select the e-mail
program you want and click on the SEND button to open your e-mail
program.
3. Fill in the recipient field and press the SEND button.
Sending a Photo File as an Attachment
If you do not have one of Mr. Photo's compatible e-mail programs, you can save
your greeting as a self-expanding file and send it as an attachment.
1. To make your greeting, follow steps 1 through 9 beginning on page 17.
2. When your greeting is finished, select SAVE from the File menu.
3. Choose the .EXE file type, name your file and click on the SAVE button.
Your picture & sound e-mail will turn into a self-expanding file.
4. Open your e-mail program, create a new message and attach your file to it.
The person who receives the attachment can simply click on the file to open
it.
Note: Refer to your Internet service provider (ISP) or your email program
for information on attachments.