Canon Powershot S100 2MP Digital Elph Software Manual

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  • Page 1 Agreement constitutes a waiver of the rights of Canon, its affiliated corporations and third party licensors under such laws. Nothing contained in Paragraph 1 shall be construed to give Canon any ownership rights in any images, graphics or textual material that you save in connection with the Software.
  • Page 2: Trademark Acknowledgments

    Canon Inc. • Canon Inc. makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the camera, the software, the CompactFlash™...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Using the Software on the Windows Platform Introducing the Software ... 4 System Requirements ... 6 Installing/Uninstalling the Software ... 7 Connecting the Camera to a Computer ... 9 Selecting a Connection Method ... 9 Connecting to a USB Port ... 11 Installing the USB Driver ...
  • Page 4: Introducing The Software

    Introducing the Software This section introduces the powerful software programs for the Windows platform contained on the CD-ROMs included with the camera. Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ZoomBrowser EX To load camera images, start ZoomBrowser EX. Camera Connection Functions (Also effective for CF card readers or PC card readers) •...
  • Page 5 QuickTime VR format, making it appear as if you were standing in the middle of the image looking about in all directions. TWAIN Drivers Canon Digital Camera USB TWAIN Driver Canon Digital Camera RS-232C TWAIN Driver These are the driver utility programs that work within TWAIN-compliant application programs, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition and Photoshop, to load camera images directly into the application program.
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    Free Hard Disk Space Canon Utilities ZoomBrowser EX: (Including the PhotoRecord printing utility) PhotoStitch: Canon Digital Camera USB TWAIN Driver: 15 MB or more Canon Digital Camera RS-232C TWAIN Driver: Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition: (Works with the Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 operating systems) Display...
  • Page 7: Installing/Uninstalling The Software

    Close any programs that are running. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive. The installer panel will automatically display. • If the installer panel does not automatically display, use the following procedures to start it.
  • Page 8: Uninstalling The Software

    To remove the installed software, click the Windows [Start] menu and select [Settings], [Control Panel] and [Add/Remove Programs]. ZoomBrowser EX can also be uninstalled by clicking the [Start] menu and selecting [Programs], [Canon Utilities], [ZoomBrowser EX], and [Uninstall ZoomBrowser EX]. (PhotoRecord and PhotoStitch can be removed with the...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Camera To A Computer

    Connecting the Camera to a Computer Selecting a Connection Method The following different interfaces and methods can be used to connect the camera to a computer. Once a connection has been established using one of the methods, you can start the software and begin to load the camera images ( Use the AC Adapter •...
  • Page 10 Serial Port (COM Port) ( p. 20) The serial interface is supported by the PowerShot S10 and PowerShot S20 models only. Serial Cable Connector Shapes Computer Serial Port Camera End Computer End The serial port is marked with this symbol.
  • Page 11: Connecting To A Usb Port

    Connecting to a USB Port Requirements for the USB Interface • The USB interface can only be used to connect the camera to computers with Windows 98 or Windows 2000 preinstalled (clean installation). The USB ports on computers running versions of Windows 98 or Windows 2000 upgraded from Windows 3.1 or Windows 95, or versions of Windows 2000 upgraded from Windows 98 may not operate correctly.
  • Page 12 Attach the supplied USB cable to a USB port directly on the computer and to the DIGITAL terminal on the camera as shown below. • There is no need to turn the camera or computer power off when attaching or detaching the USB cables.
  • Page 13: Installing The Usb Driver

    Installing the USB Driver (Preinstalled Windows 98/2000 Systems Only) Notes Regarding Installation • The USB driver only needs to be installed the first time the camera is connected via the USB interface. Installation is not required from the second time onward. •...
  • Page 14 [Next] button. The dialog will change to the one that allows you to specify the search location. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive. Confirm that the [CD-ROM drive] option is selected in the dialog and click the [Next] button.
  • Page 15 What to Do if You Are Prompted for the Windows System Disk during the Driver File Copying Process • If prompted for the Windows system disk, replace the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk with it and follow the on-screen instructions. If a dialog states that the “usbscan.sys”...
  • Page 16 [Next] button. The dialog will change to the one that allows you to specify the search location. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive. position and press the main switch to turn on position.
  • Page 17 Confirm that the [CD-ROM drives] option is selected in the dialog and click the [Next] button. The dialog will change to the one that states it is searching for the driver files. Read the dialog and click the [Next] button. Click the [Yes] button if the “Digital Signature Not Found”...
  • Page 18 Click [No to All] if the “Confirm File Replace” dialog displays. Read the dialog and click the [Finish] button. An event dialog for your camera model will display to allow you to select application programs. ( • If a dialog prompts you to restart your computer, remove the CD-ROM from the drive and restart the computer as instructed.
  • Page 19: Connecting Via A Cf Card Reader Or Pc Card Slot

    Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot To load images directly from a CF card to a computer, eject the card from the camera, place it in a separately sold PC card adapter (PCMCIA card adapter) and insert the assembly into the PC card slot.
  • Page 20: Connecting To A Serial Port (Com Port)

    Connecting to a Serial Port (COM Port) The serial port interface is only supported by the PowerShot S10 and PowerShot S20 models. Shut down the computer and turn the camera power off. Attach the supplied serial cable to a serial port on the computer and to the camera’s DIGITAL terminal as shown below.
  • Page 21: From Loading To Printing

    An application selection dialog will display. Your camera model name will appear here. Select [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] and click the [OK] button. ZoomBrowser EX will start and display the camera’s images as small thumbnail images in the ZoomBrowser EX Camera Window. ( position and press the main switch to turn on position.
  • Page 22 Start ZoomBrowser EX. Double-click the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop to start the program. If the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon does not appear on the desktop, click the Windows [Start] button and select [Programs], [Canon Utilities], [ZoomBrowser EX] and [ZoomBrowser EX].
  • Page 23: Serial Interface

    Start ZoomBrowser EX. Double-click the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop to start the program. If the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon does not appear on the desktop, click the Windows [Start] button and select [Programs], [Canon Utilities], [ZoomBrowser EX] and [ZoomBrowser EX].
  • Page 24: The Zoombrowser Ex Camera Window

    The ZoomBrowser EX Camera Window The Camera Window will open when a connection to a camera or CF card is initiated. Thumbnail (small) images will display. SETUP OPTIONS Button Sets various camera settings (see inset below) using the computer. DOWNLOAD Button Copies selected images to the computer from the camera or CF card.
  • Page 25 Loading and Saving Images from the Camera Create a new folder in which to save the images from the camera. In the Tree View, right-click the [Image Library One] folder, select [New Folder] from the pop-up menu and input a folder name. Tree View Select the new folder in the Tree View.
  • Page 26 • You can also download images to the computer by dragging them from the Camera Window and dropping them on the Browser Display Area or Tree View. Browser Display Area Tree View To disconnect the camera, click the close box at the upper right of the Camera Window.
  • Page 27 Printing Images Select the image(s) you wish to print and click the [PRINT] button. The PhotoRecord printing utility will start and automatically display the selected image(s) in a page layout. Adjust the print settings if you wish to change the page layout. Please refer to page 37 or the PhotoRecord Help file for details of the settings.
  • Page 28: Basic Procedures For Using Zoombrowser Ex

    Basic Procedures for Using ZoomBrowser EX This section provides a simple explanation of the basic procedures for using ZoomBrowser EX. Please refer to the ZoomBrowser EX Help file for more details. Displaying Images Zooming Images In and Out (a) Double-Clicking the Browser Display Area Double-click the background frame of the folder in which an image is registered to zoom it to fill the Browser Display Area.
  • Page 29 Zooming a Single Image Double-click an image in the Browser Display Area to display it in the Image Viewer. Double-click the target image. About the Image Viewer Edit Panel • The edit panel displays when you click Edit Panel button in the Image Viewer. CROP Button Drag the cursor to select the crop area...
  • Page 30 Displaying Images in Chronological Order Select a folder or some images, click the [View] menu and select [TimeTunnel]. The selected image(s) will display in a time tunnel. Please refer to the TimeTunnel Help file for more details on how to operate this function. Showing Images in a Slide Show The slide show function displays images saved onto the computer disk one-by-one at full-screen size as if they were part of a slide show.
  • Page 31 About the Print Mark Button • A print mark can be added to an image by clicking the [Print Mark] button when it is displayed in a slide show. • PhotoRecord will automatically start at the end of the slide show and place the marked images in an auto layout.
  • Page 32: Organizing Images

    Organizing Images Changing the File Location You can move an image file by dragging and dropping it onto another folder icon. Tree View The [Image Library One] folder is located within the folder in which ZoomBrowser EX was installed. The Tree View displays files at levels below this folder. Adding a New Library Folder Adding a folder to the Tree View allows you to display the images in that folder and its subfolders in ZoomBrowser EX.
  • Page 33: Erasing Images

    Erasing Images An image cannot be recovered after it is erased. Double-check to make sure you have the right images before erasing. Erasing Images Singly Select the target image in the Browser Display Area and click the [DELETE] button. A confirmation dialog will display. Check the image to make sure it can be deleted and click [Delete].
  • Page 34: Saving Computer Images To A Cf Card In The Camera

    Saving Computer Images to a CF Card in the Camera Open the Camera Window. ( Click the [UPLOAD] button in the Camera Window. The “Upload Images from Disk” dialog will display. Select the images from the computer and click the [Open] button. The “Save to Camera”...
  • Page 35: Stitching Panoramas Together With Photostitch

    Images Shot in Stitch Assist Mode • PhotoStitch automatically arranges images shot with the Stitch Assist mode of Canon digital cameras in the correct order and orientation, making it easy to merge these images. Stitch Assist mode images display in the Camera Window as shown below.
  • Page 36: Editing And Applying Special Effects To Images

    Editing and Applying Special Effects to Images Confirm that the Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition program has been installed. Select an image from the Browser Display Area of ZoomBrowser EX. Click the [Edit] menu and select [Edit Image using Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition] Please refer to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition Help file and electronic guide (Getting Started.pdf) for instructions for this program.
  • Page 37: Printing Images

    Printing Images • Select a folder or image(s) for printing from the Browser Display Area or Camera Window and click the [PRINT] button to start the PhotoRecord program. • You can also click the print mark to it. When the slide show closes, PhotoRecord will start automatically. •...
  • Page 38: Creating A New Album

    Creating a New Album The PhotoRecord layouts with titles and captions can be saved as albums. Moreover, PhotoRecord includes a variety of templates, making it easy to create beautiful albums. To save an album, click the PhotoRecord [File] menu and select [Save As]. Input a name and click [Save].
  • Page 39 Precaution when Printing from PhotoRecord from Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000 • If the printer name is too long, you may not be able to print from PhotoRecord. Shorten the name to enable printing. 1. Click the Windows [Start] menu and select [Settings] and [Printers]. 2.
  • Page 40: Backing Up Data

    Backing Up Data You are recommended to use the following procedures to back up your image data after you add, delete or change images from ZoomBrowser EX. Click the ZoomBrowser EX [File] menu and select [Backup Database]. Input a file name and click [Save]. The current database file will be saved with the specified name.
  • Page 41: Loading Images With Twain-Compliant Application Programs (Adobe Photodeluxe, Adobe Photoshop, Etc.)

    Loading Images with TWAIN-Compliant Application Programs (Adobe PhotoDeluxe, Adobe Photoshop, etc.) This section explains how to load images with TWAIN-compliant application programs using Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition as an example. Please refer to the manual for each application program for more details. Installing from the Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM For installation instructions, place the Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM in the drive and click [ReadMe &...
  • Page 42 Click [Get Photo] from the icons that display and select [Cameras]. Click the [1 Camera] tab. In the [Camera Models] option, confirm that [Canon XXX USB] (XXX will be replaced by your camera model name) or [Canon Digital Camera RS-232C] is selected. If several models are listed, select the one that corresponds to your camera.
  • Page 43 Loading the Camera Images Click the [Camera] button. To load images directly from a CF card outside the camera, click the [My Computer] button instead. The images from the camera or CF card will display in the thumbnail display area. Select the images you wish to download and click the [Acquire] button.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting The Usb Driver Installation

    Troubleshooting the USB Driver Installation Check This First 1. Is the camera connected to the computer correctly? ( 2. Is the camera power on? • PowerShot S100 DIGITAL ELPH/DIGITAL IXUS Slide the mode switch to • PowerShot S10/S20 Turn the mode dial to the 3.
  • Page 45 What to Do if Your Camera Model Name Is Not in the “Scanners and Cameras Properties” Device List or if the [Scanners and Cameras] Icon Is Not in the Control Panel Double-click the [System Properties] icon in the Control Panel and check the [Device Manager] tab.
  • Page 46 Windows operating system. Double-click the [Other] folder inside the [Inf] folder. Find and delete the [Canon.IncCanon_DC] file. Skip this step if this file is not present in the [Other] folder.
  • Page 47 Select the name of your camera model and click the [Remove] button. Click [OK] to close the “Scanners and Cameras Properties” dialog. Delete the [Drvdata.bin], [Drvdx.bin] and [Canon.IncCanon_DC] files using steps 3 to 6 on pages 45 to 46. Uninstalling the USB Driver from Windows 2000 Begin by logging onto Windows 2000 as the Administrator and then start removing the USB driver.
  • Page 48 Select [Uninstall/Unplug Device] and click the [Next] button. Select [Uninstall a Device] and click the [Next] button. Select the name of your camera model from the list that displays and click the [Next] button Your camera model name will appear here.
  • Page 49 In the dialog shown below, select [Yes, I want to uninstall this device] and click the [Next] button. Click the [Finish] button when the “Add/Remove Hardware Wizard complete” message displays. On the desktop, double-click the [My Computer] icon, [C:] icon, [Winnt] folder, and [Inf] folder in succession.
  • Page 50 Search for the [Oem*] files for Canon digital cameras. Double-click a file to open it in the Windows Notepad accessory and look for [;*** Canon Digital Camera USB Setup File ****] in the first line. If you find it, note down the file name and close Notepad.
  • Page 51 Using the Software on the Macintosh Platform Introducing the Software ... 52 System Requirements ... 54 Installing/Uninstalling the Software ... 55 Connecting the Camera to a Computer ... 57 Selecting a Connection Method ... 57 Connecting to a USB Port ... 59 Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot ...
  • Page 52: Introducing The Software

    Introducing the Software This section introduces the powerful software programs for the Macintosh platform contained on the CD-ROMs included with the camera. Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ImageBrowser To load camera images, start ImageBrowser. Camera Connection Functions (Also effective for CF card readers or PC card readers) •...
  • Page 53: Adobe Photodeluxe

    QuickTime VR format, making it appear as if you were standing in the middle of the image looking about in all directions. Canon Digital Camera Plug-In Module The Plug-In Module is the driver utility program that works within Plug-in compliant application programs, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe and Photoshop, to load camera images directly into the application program.
  • Page 54: System Requirements

    (Printer or modem port for PowerShot S10/S20 models only) Free Hard Disk Space Canon Utilities ImageBrowser: PhotoStitch: Canon Digital Camera Plug-In Module: Adobe PhotoDeluxe: Display Minimum: 800 x 600 pixels, 256 colors Recommended: 1,024 x 768 pixels, Thousands of colors or more p.71) in ImageBrowser.
  • Page 55: Installing/Uninstalling The Software

    Installing/Uninstalling the Software Installing from the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk Close any programs that are running. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive. Double-click the [CD-ROM] icon and the [Canon Digital Camera Installer] icon. The installer panel will display.
  • Page 56 To uninstall a program, drag its folders to the Trash. Be careful, however, not to accidentally delete any of your images that may be stored in these folders. For instructions on how to uninstall the Plug-In Module, open the [Canon Utilities] folder and [Digital Camera Plug-In] folder and read the [ReadMe] file.
  • Page 57: Connecting The Camera To A Computer

    Connecting the Camera to a Computer Selecting a Connection Method The following different interfaces and methods can be used to connect the camera to a computer. Once a connection has been established using one of the methods, you can start the software and begin to load the camera images ( Use the AC Adapter •...
  • Page 58 Serial Port (Printer or Modem Port) ( p. 62) The serial interface is supported by the PowerShot S10 and PowerShot S20 models only. Serial Cable Connector Shapes Computer Serial Port Camera End Computer End The serial port is marked with this symbol.
  • Page 59: Connecting To A Usb Port

    Connecting to a USB Port Requirements for the USB Interface • The USB interface can only be used to connect the camera to genuine Apple Computer brand Power Macintosh New G3/G4, PowerBook G3, iMac and iBook models with built-in USB connectors. •...
  • Page 60 Attach the supplied USB cable to a USB port directly on the computer and to the DIGITAL terminal on the camera as shown below. • There is no need to turn the camera or computer power off when attaching or detaching the USB cables.
  • Page 61: Connecting Via A Cf Card Reader Or Pc Card Slot

    Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot To load images directly from a CF card to a computer, eject the card from the camera, place it in a separately sold PC card adapter (PCMCIA card adapter) and insert the assembly into the PC card slot.
  • Page 62: Connecting To A Serial Port (Printer Or Modem Port)

    Connecting to a Serial Port (Printer or Modem Port) The serial port interface is only supported by the PowerShot S10 and PowerShot S20 models. Shut down the computer and turn the camera power off. Attach the supplied serial cable to a serial port on the computer and to the camera’s DIGITAL terminal as shown below.
  • Page 63: From Loading To Printing

    From Loading to Printing This section provides a simple explanation of the procedures for using ImageBrowser to load and print images. Please refer to the ImageBrowser Help file for more details. What to Do if a Warning Dialog Displays • If approximately five minutes pass without a camera function being accessed when the camera is connected via the USB interface, a message on the computer display will ask if you wish to remain connected.
  • Page 64 PC card slot. ( Start ImageBrowser. Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon on the desktop to start the program. If the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon does not appear on the desktop, open the [Canon Utilities] folder and [ImageBrowser] folder and double-click the [ImageBrowser] icon.
  • Page 65 Turn the camera’s mode dial to the Start ImageBrowser. Double-click the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon on the desktop to start the program. If the [Canon ImageBrowser] icon does not appear on the desktop, open the [Canon Utilities] folder and [ImageBrowser] folder and double-click the [ImageBrowser] icon.
  • Page 66: The Imagebrowser Camera Window

    The ImageBrowser Camera Window The Camera Window will open when a connection to a camera or CF card is initiated. Thumbnail (small) images will display. SETUP OPTIONS Button Sets various camera settings (see inset below) using the computer. DOWNLOAD Button Copies selected images to the computer from the camera or CF card.
  • Page 67 Loading and Saving Images from the Camera Select [Macintosh HD] in the Explorer View Section. Explorer View Section Create a new folder in which to save the images from the camera. Open the [File] menu and select [New Folder]. A folder with the name “Untitled” will be created.
  • Page 68 Select the images that you wish to download from the Camera Window and click the [DOWNLOAD] button. Click the thumbnail you wish to select or press [Shift] and click to select multiple thumbnails. The downloaded images will be saved to the computer disk and appear in the Browser Window.
  • Page 69: Print Window

    Printing Images Select the image(s) you wish to print and click the [PRINT] button. The Print window will display with the images arranged in an auto layout. Adjust the print settings if you wish to change the page layout. Click the [PRINT] button in the Print window. Print Window Please see the ImageBrowser Help file for more details on the Print window.
  • Page 70: Zooming Images In And Out

    Basic Procedures for Using ImageBrowser This section provides a simple explanation of the basic procedures for using ImageBrowser. Please refer to the ImageBrowser Help file for more details. Displaying Images Zooming Images In and Out You can zoom images in and out by clicking the button.
  • Page 71 Displaying Images in Chronological Order Select a folder, choose the [Display] menu and select [Switch to TimeTunnel]. All of the images in the selected folder will display in a time tunnel. To return to the Browser Window, choose the [Display] menu and select [Switch to Browser View]. Showing Images in a Slide Show The slide show function displays images saved onto the computer disk one-by-one at full-screen size as if they were part of a slide show.
  • Page 72: Organizing Images

    Organizing Images Changing the File Location You can move an image file or folder by dragging and dropping it in another location. (a) Drag and drop images from the Browser Window to another folder in the Explorer View Section. Explorer View Section The file or folder will move to the item outlined in blue.
  • Page 73: Erasing Images

    Erasing Images Erasing Images Singly Select the target image in the Browser Widnow and click the [SEND TO TRASH] button. Erasing Images by Folder Click the target folder in the Explorer View Section. The images in the folder will display in the Browser Window. Click the [SEND TO TRASH] button.
  • Page 74: Saving Computer Images To A Cf Card In The Camera

    Saving Computer Images to a CF Card in the Camera Open the Camera Window. ( Click the [UPLOAD] button in the Camera Window. The “Select Images to Add” dialog will display. Select the images from the computer and click the [Open] button. The “Save to Camera”...
  • Page 75: Stitching Panoramas Together With Photostitch

    Images Shot in Stitch Assist Mode • PhotoStitch automatically arranges images shot with the Stitch Assist mode of Canon digital cameras in the correct order and orientation, making it easy to merge these images. Stitch Assist mode images display in the Camera Window as shown below.
  • Page 76: Editing And Applying Special Effects To Images

    Editing and Applying Special Effects to Images Confirm that the Adobe PhotoDeluxe program has been installed. Select an image from the Browser Window of ImageBrowser. Click the [Edit] menu and select [Adobe PhotoDeluxe]. Please refer to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe Help file and electronic guide (Getting Started.pdf) for instructions for this program.
  • Page 77: Loading Images With Plug-In Compliant Application Programs (Adobe Photodeluxe, Adobe Photoshop, Etc.)

    Copying the Plug-In Module to the [Plug-ins] Folder Open the [Canon Utilities] and [Digital Camera Plug-In] folders. Copy the [Canon Digital Camera] file to the [Acquire/Export] folder. Open the [Adobe PhotoDeluxe], [Plug-ins] and [Acquire/Export] folders and copy the [Canon Digital Camera] file into the [Acquire/Export] folder.
  • Page 78 What to Do if the “ImageBrowser not found” Dialog Appears If you install only the Canon Digital Camera Plug-In Module without ImageBrowser, the “ImageBrowser not found” dialog may display. If this happens, use the following procedures to prevent ImageBrowser from attempting to start automatically.
  • Page 79 Click the [Get Photo] button at the upper left of the window. Click [Get Photo] from the tab that displays and select [Cameras]. In the “Select Input Source” dialog, select [Canon Didital Camera] and click the [OK] button. These three steps are not required after the first time.
  • Page 80 Guide to the Plug-In Module Window Display Style Button Settings Buttons Use these buttons to set the communications and preference settings for the camera.( p. 66) Main Buttons These buttons control the main commands for actions such as loading images and quitting Plug-In Module.
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting The Computer Connection

    Troubleshooting the Computer Connection Double-Check: 1. Is the cable between the camera and computer correctly attached? Windows Platform ( Macintosh Platform ( 2. Has the camera been set to the mode for communicating with a computer? • PowerShot S100 DIGITAL ELPH/DIGITAL IXUS Slide the mode switch to the on the power.
  • Page 82 Apple menu , select [Chooser] and set AppleTalk to the [Inactive] option. If the problem persists after implementing the suggestions above, please contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Select the port to which the interface cable is connected. Normally you should not need to...
  • Page 83: Customer Support

    Mailbox : (02151) 349-577 Canon Euro-Photo GmbH Customer-Support: (02154) 495-610 Info-Desk: (02154) 495-444 Fax: (02154) 495-333 Canon Italia S.p.A. Pronto Canon : 02 8249 2000 BBS : 02 8249 2099 Canon Belgium N.V. / S.A. Helpdesk: 0900-10627 Tel.: (02) 722.04.11 Fax: (02) 721.32.74 Canon Luxembourg S.A.
  • Page 84: Adobe Customer Support

    Adobe Customer Support To view information on the support options available from Adobe: Windows 1. Use the Microsoft windows Explorer to open the [Support] folder in the PhotoDeluxe Home Edition CD-ROM. 2. Double-click the folder that corresponds to your geographic location. Inside, you will find a file that contains more detailed support information for your location.

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