Basic Imaging; Introduction; Push An Image From A Digital Still Camera - IVT BlueSoleil User Manual

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Basic Imaging

16.1 Introduction

The Bluetooth BIP Profile defines six useful features: Image Push, Image Pull,
Advanced Image Printing, Automatic Archive, Remote Camera and Remote Display.
BlueSoleil™ support Image Push and Remote Camera now.
The BIP profile in BlueSoleil can be used in the following scenario:

Push an image from a digital still camera.

Control a digital still camera remotely.
Note: You can also use any device with a camera embedded instead of a digital still
camera.
16.2 Push an image from a digital still camera.
This section outlines how to push an image from a digital still camera B to computer
A.
Computer A
IVT BlueSoleil™
A Bluetooth Device
Step 1:
Insert the Bluetooth Device into computer A.
Step 2:
Start BlueSoleil™ on computer A.
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
Step 6:
Congratulations! The image has now been pushed to the computer successfully. You
can select where the received images are stored by selecting Properties... in the
context menu popped up on the Basic Image service icon.
Note: In some digital still camera, step 5 and step 6 may interchange each other.
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Make sure Basic Image service
Power on camera B and Start Bluetooth function on camera B.
Browse images in camera B and select the one you want to push.
From a context menu, select to send the image via Bluetooth.
Generally, camera B will display a device list to let you choose to
which device you want to push the image; Select Computer A.
If Computer A is not in the list, you need to start a new search.
Digital Still Camera B
is started on computer A.
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