Presenting Image Files From A Digital Camera - Epson PowerLite 1825 User Manual

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5. Position the cursor on the movie or image file you want to project
and press
. (Or press
Enter
.)
Play Movie
If you selected an image, it is projected on the screen. If you want,
you can press the
image while you're viewing it.
If you selected a movie, it begins playing. You can use the
pointer button to control playback, as indicated on the
bottom of the screen.
6. To stop viewing an image or movie, press
the top of the screen and press
See page 114 for instructions on playing a slideshow.
Presenting Image Files From a Digital
Camera
This section explains how to project individual image files on your
digital camera using EasyMP PC Free mode and a USB cable
connection.
Follow these steps:
1. Connect your digital camera (see page 52).
2. Turn on your digital camera.
3. Turn on the projector, if it is not already on.
4. Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the
the remote control. If your camera complies with the DCIM
standard, you'll see a
screen.
5. Use the
pointer button on the remote control to position the
cursor on the folder and press
from the pop-up menu).
Open Folder
When the folder opens, you see another folder with your
manufacturer's name.
and then select
Esc
pointer button up or down to rotate the
Esc
.
Enter
folder appear on the EasyMP PC Free
DCIM
(or press
Enter
Presenting From a USB Drive, Camera, or CompactFlash Card
or
View Image
. Then select
at
Exit
button on
EasyMP
and select
Esc
note
If you exit the PC Free mode
on the projector, disconnect
and re-connect your USB
device before starting again.
note
Most digital cameras also
have the ability to play
internal slideshows.
Depending on the kind of
cable you have, you can
connect a camera with a
video or A/V out port to the
projector's
or
Video
port and transmit
S-Video
your camera's slideshow
directly to the projector. You
must press the
or
Video
button on the
S-Video
remote control to select the
correct signal source. See
pages 45 or 46 for details.
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