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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
detailed description of Photo Explorer, see the program's Help function. Follow the
instructions below to use the TRUST 732AV LCD POWER VIDEO in Photo Explorer.
1.
Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable.
2.
Select the ‘DV Disc’ mode in the camera’s menu (see figure 7).
3.
Start Ulead Photo Explorer.
4.
The main window will appear. The 'Set-up Internet Connection' window may
also appear. Click on the 'Skip for now' button to close this window if it
appears. The Trust camera will be visible as a ‘Removable disk’ in the list on
the left-hand side of the window.
5.
Double-click on this. The ‘DCIM’ folder will be visible.
6.
Double-click on this. The ‘100media’ folder will be visible. This folder contains
your photographs.
7.
Double-click on this. Your photographs will slowly become visible. The
window will now look like figure 13.
8.
Click on one of the thumbnails in the main window to edit, print, etc. the
photograph. Note: you will edit the original photograph and changes cannot
be undone.
9.
Use the ‘Digital Camera Wizard’ (8
th
option from the left, camera symbol) to
transfer your photographs to your computer. You will have to use the
‘Configure..’ button once to indicate where the photographs must be saved
and whether these must be renumbered.
10.
See the program’s Help function for more information.
Note:
The program has the option to publish the photographs on the Internet (if
you have a connection to the Internet). This is useful if you wish to show
your photographs to friends. Remember that anybody will then be able to
see your photographs and the company that administers the site has the
right to use your photographs in advertisements. This is also often the
case with other photograph sharing websites and is partly the reason
that they are free. Read the conditions for use first.
7.4 VideoLive
Use figure 14 and table 13 c with these instructions. To send multimedia e-mails,
you must have a sound card, speakers and an Internet connection with an e-mail
program. A video e-mail can be easily made and sent using the VideoMail Wizard.