Canon PowerShot SD100 Software Starter Manual page 84

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Operating the Shutter Remotely - RemoteCapture
Shooting with RemoteCapture
If your computer is set to go into sleep mode, there is no
guarantee that RemoteCapture will continue to function after
the computer enters sleep mode. Always turn off the sleep
function before you start shooting with RemoteCapture.
1
Click the arrow to the left of [Detail Setting].
The full-view Shooting-RemoteCapture window will display.
2
Click [Viewfinder On] and view the image in the Shooting-
RemoteCapture window.
Change the settings if required. To update any changes made in the Detail
settings window, click the [Reflect changes] button.
3
Set the Size/Quality and Rotation settings in the Shooting-
RemoteCapture window.
You can save images of people and other subjects that are shot in portrait
orientation (camera held 90° on end) to the computer in the correct
viewing orientation by setting the [Rotation] category to [90 degrees left] or
[90 degrees right].
•The rotation settings in RemoteCapture cannot be used if
•To change the destination of the saved image, see Changing
4
Click the [Release] button.
Images shot with RemoteCapture are automatically saved to the folder
selected in ImageBrowser.
•You can also release the shutter by pressing the camera's
•The zoom controls and other camera buttons and switches,
•You may notice that the interval between the shutter
your camera is equipped with the Auto Rotate function and
it is set to On.
the File Destination and Method of Saving (p.80).
shutter button or the keyboard's space key.
except for the shutter button, cannot be operated while
RemoteCapture is controlling the camera.
release and activation is slightly longer when
RemoteCapture is used to shoot than when the camera is
used in the normal fashion.

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