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6.2.5.7 Image Source – Camera or Disk
From the V2800 DUI you may work with images currently stored in the camera, or
you may work with images that you have already transferred to your PC. When the
V2800 Twain driver initially started you were presented with the Picture Source
screen:
The “Source” button will be
pressed (dark) next to the
selection you made when you
entered the DUI.
You may change from camera
to disk at any time
Hint
: If you have selected the wrong COM port and cannot connect to the camera, enter the DUI by
selecting “View Pictures From PC”. Then go to the Camera Configuration button (Refer to section
6.2.5.6) and you may change your COM port selections. This is easier and faster than reinstalling the
Twain Driver.
Note for USB users:
You can use the V2800 Twain DUI even if you are using USB. The V2800 is a
USB storage-class device. This means that the CF memory card inside the V2800 is viewed as if it is a
removable disk drive. Try this: Connect your V2800 by USB. Open the Twain DUI by selecting
“View Pictures from PC” and then click on the disk icon in the Source square. Then navigate to the CF
disk in your camera. It will be assigned a drive letter such as e: or f:
6.2.5.8 Display All Thumbnails
To display all the thumbnails of the images in the camera (the current folder),
click on the
Display All
icon.
6.2.5.9 Select All Thumbnails
To select all the thumbnails of the images in the camera (the current folder),
click on the
Select All
icon. Alternatively, you may pick and choose individual
images by holding down the Shift and Control keys as you select images. Use shift to
make conterminous selections and Control to make specific selections.
6.2.5.10 Deselect All Thumbnails
To deselect all the thumbnails of the images you have previously selected,
click on the
Deselect All
icon.
6.2.5.11 Save Images as Files
To save your images as JPG image files, select the thumbnails of interest and
click on the
Copy Image(s) to disk
icon. This will save the images to any
location you specify in the Save As dialog box. When you save images to you PC
you are actually making a copy. The original image still resides, untouched, in the
camera.