Getting Photos Into Your Computer
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hen you’re finished taking pictures, you can connect
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the camera to your computer and transfer the
images. Then you can use the pictures on your Web site, in
presentations, or in just about anything you create on your
computer. This chapter describes the following:
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Connecting the camera
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Transferring photos and sound files with Image Expert
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Getting images into TWAIN-compliant applications
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Getting images that you can import
NOTE
If your computer has a Type II PCMCIA card slot, you can transfer
your pictures by copying them directly from your memory card.
See page A-4 for instructions.
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Connecting the Camera
Note the following before you start:
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If you have the optional AC adapter, you can conserve
battery life by using it when you connect the camera to
your computer. See page A-2 for instructions.
The AC adapter should be available where you bought
your PhotoPC 800. Or see page A-2 for information on
ordering an AC adapter through EPSON Accessories.
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When you connect the camera, make sure your system is
not exposed to sources of electromagnetic interference,
such as stereo speakers or the base units of cordless
telephones.
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