TRUST 820 LCD POWERC@M ZOOM
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Using the applications
6.1
ArcSoft PhotoImpression 3.0
A short description is given below of how to use the Trust 820 LCD PowerC@m
Zoom in ArcSoft PhotoImpression. See ArcSoft PhotoImpression’s Help function for
a detailed description of all the functions available in this program.
1.
Connect the camera to your computer as a removable disk (see chapter 5.1).
2.
Start ArcSoft PhotoImpression 3.0.
3.
In ArcSoft PhotoImpression’s start window, click on the ‘Get Photo’ button
(see figure 6).
4.
In the ‘Get Photo’ menu, click on the ‘From File’ button (see figure 6).
5.
Click on the ‘Browse…’ button and scroll to the ‘
\ DCIM \ 100D-CAM \
’ folder
on the removable disk (camera memory) and select the photograph that you
wish to edit. Next, click on the 'Open' button (see figure 7).
6.
The selected photograph will now appear in the main window of ArcSoft
PhotoImpression (see figure 8). You can now edit the photograph. See
PhotoImpression’s Help function for a detailed description of the various
options.
7.
After editing the photograph, click on the ‘Save’ button. Next, click on ‘Save
As’ in the ‘Save To File’ menu to save the photograph. Specify the location
as an existing folder or create a new folder on your computer’s hard disk (see
figure 8).
8.
For ‘File name’, input a name for the photograph you wish to save.
9.
For ‘Save as type’, select the file format you wish to save the photographs in
(for example, TIF, JPG or BMP). Next, click on the 'Save' button. You will
then be given the option to place the photograph in the PhotoImpression
Album (see figure 10).
Note:
Do not specify the removable disk (camera memory) as the
location to save the edited photograph. The camera does not
recognize other file formats.
6.2 Microsoft
NetMeeting
1.
Make sure you have an Internet account installed and your speakers and
microphone are connected before starting NetMeeting.
2.
Start NetMeeting (Start -> Programs -> NetMeeting, or Start -> Programs ->
Accessories -> Internet Tools -> NetMeeting, depending on your version of
Windows).
3. Two
windows
will be opened, namely NetMeeting and your Dial-up
connection (see figure 11).
4.
Fill in your user name and password and click on 'Connect' to connect to the
Internet.
5.
Once a connection has been made with the Internet, only the NetMeeting
window will remain visible. The Dial-up Connection window will disappear.
6.
A number of settings should be made only once.
Go to ‘Tools -> Options…’ and click on the ‘Video’ tab (see figure 12).