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Using
a Card
Reader
The pictures
stored on the memory
card inserted
into a card reader or similar device
can also be
transferred
to the computer
using Nikon Transfer.
• If the memory
card has a capacity
greater than
2 GB, or is SDHC compliant,
the intended
device
must support
these features of the memory
card,
• At the Nikon Transfer default
settings,
Nikon Transfer
will start automatically
when
a memory
card
is inserted
into the card reader or similar
device. See step S of'%ransferring
Pictures from a Camera
to a Computer"
([]
83),
• To transfer
pictures
stored in the camera's
internal
memory
to the computer,
the pictures
must
first be copied
to a memory
card using the camera
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79, 113),
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Using
Standard
OS
Operations to Open Image/Sound
Files
• Navigate
to the folder
on the computer's
hard disk to which
pictures
were saved and open a
picture
in the viewer
supplied
with your operating
system,
• Sound files copied
to the computer
can be played
back using quickTime
or any other
WAV
compatible
audio
player,
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Panorama
Creation
with
Panorama
Maker
• Use a series of pictures
taken using the Panorama
assist option
in scene mode
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39) to create
a single
panorama
photo
with Panorama
Maker,
• Panorama
Maker can be installed
to a computer
using the supplied
Software
Suite CD, After
installation
is complete,
follow the procedure
described
below
to start Panorama
Maker,
Windows
Open
All Programs
(Programs
under Windows
2000) from the Start
menu>ArcSoft
Panorama
Maker
4>Panorama
Maker
4,
Macintosh
Open
Applications
by selecting
Applications
from the Go menu, and double
click the
Panorama
Maker
4 icon,
• For more information
on using Panorama
Maker, refer to the on screen instructions
and help
information
contained
in Panorama
Maker.
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Image
File Names
and Folder
Names
See, "image/Sound Fileand Folder Names" (_ 133) for more information,
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