Installation; Camera Communication Settings; Twain & Plug-In Access Software - Kodak Digital Science DC120 User Manual

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Kodak DC120 Digital Access Software (Access software), (TWAIN Acquire
software for Windows and the Plug-in software for Macintosh), is a special
industry-standard "language" that allows the DC120 camera to transfer pictures
from your camera directly to your favorite TWAIN compliant or Plug-in
compatible software, such as Adobe Photoshop.
No matter which software you choose, Access software allows you to preview,
rotate, or enhance your pictures before they are transferred. It also allows you to
adjust the camera's picture quality, flash, sleep timeout and self-timer delay
settings, and erase pictures from the DC120 while it is connected to your
computer.
Access software for Windows and Macintosh uses the same screens except for
minor differences specific to the platform. The screens displayed in this chapter
are from Access software for Windows 95.

Installation

If you selected the Typical or Easy installation option when you installed the
software from the DC120 CD (see Chapter 4 -
software will already be installed. If it is not installed, complete the installation
instructions in Chapter 4 and select the Access software option.

Camera Communication Settings

If your computer does not recognize that the camera is attached and turned on,
you may need to adjust the serial port and speed settings. See "Changing
Connection Setup" on page 6- 9 or Chapter 3 -
Computer
for details.
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