Starting Imagebrowser; Using Imagebrowser The First Time (From Loading To Printing) - Canon D I G I T A L C A M E R A CDI-E019-010 Software Starter Manual

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Using ImageBrowser the First Time
(From Loading to Printing)
This section provides a simple explanation of the procedures for using ImageBrowser to
perform each of the steps from loading to printing. Please refer to the ImageBrowser
Help file or PDF file (ImageBrowser Software Guide) for more details. You can access the
ImageBrowser Software Guide from the installer panel.
Some camera models do not support all of the connection interfaces. Please
check the Camera and Software Compatibility chart to confirm your camera's
compatibility. (
What to Do if a Warning Dialog Displays
• If a set period of time passes 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. If you do not access a
function, the camera will close the connection after an additional minute
passes. (The power will remain on and no message will appear if the camera is
powered by a household power source or its auto power off function is set to Off
(excluding PowerShot S10/S20 models)).
• To reopen the connection, press the camera's shutter button or main switch. Please
see the Camera User Guide for details.

Starting ImageBrowser

USB Interface
1. Attach the camera to the computer with the USB cable.
Refer to Where to Find Instructions for Attaching Your Camera to a
Computer (
2. Set the camera to the mode for communicating with a computer.
ImageBrowser will start automatically and display the Communication Settings
dialog.
3. Confirm that [USB Port] and your camera model are selected and click
the [Set] button.
The images from the camera will display as small thumbnail images in the
ImageBrowser Camera Window. (
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p. ii) for connection instructions.
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