Philips DVDR 77/00 User Manual page 60

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Using the 'Digital Photo Manager', you can view and modify JPEG pictures from a memory card,
Picture CD, DVD, or a CD ROM. You can store them on a DVD+RW/+R or on the memory
card.
In addition, you can store the pictures in a so-called album in a specific order, yet without
changing the order in which the pictures are stored on the memory card.
Moreover, you can view the pictures in a slide show at adjustable intervals.
Store the slide show on a DVD+RW/+R so you can view them on a DVD player.
Since the storage size of a JPEG picture depends on different parameters
(quality, picture information, JPEG compression, resolution of the camera,...)
the limitation is only the available storage capacity.
You can store up to a maximum of 999 photos in one album on a
DVD+RW/+R or memory card.
In case you want to store pictures on a medium that cannot be recorded by
the DVD recorder (Picture CD, CD-ROM, finalised DVD+R, DVD), you can
store up to a maximum of 100 pictures per album in 20 albums. These albums
will be stored in the internal memory with the appropriate disc ID-number.
With this number the allocation to the different disc is possible.
Select from the following chapters:
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to install or remove the memory card.
in order to view and modify the pictures and create slide shows from the roll.
for advanced editing options such as color, sharpness...
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to arrange pictures from different rolls in a definite order and to create a slideshow from the
album.
Make a slide show from the roll/album for viewing on a DVD-player.
Store your JPEG pictures for archiving on a DVD+RW/+R.
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to modify the rolls to your personal preferences.
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to modify the albums to your personal preferences.
to modify the storage media (DVD+RW/+R, memory cards) to your personal preferences.
A folder containing JPEG pictures. It is comparable with a conventional 35mm
film for cameras. Rolls will be created automatically from the digital cameras.
A binary file containing references to the pictures on the rolls. It is
comparable with a conventional photo album that may contain the pictures of
different films (rolls).
You can delete an album without deleting the pictures of the rolls.
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The 'Digital Photo Manager'

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