Chapter 2 What Is Imagebrowser; What Can Imagebrowser Do - Canon 6864A001AA - PowerShot A20 2MP Digital Camera Manual

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Chapter 2
What is ImageBrowser ?
This chapter explains the various basic skills required to
master ImageBrowser. Let's begin with an overview of the main
features of ImageBrowser.
By connecting a camera with your computer, you can:
• View a list of images stored in the camera.
• View information (shooting date and camera settings, for
example) about images stored in the camera.
• Use your computer to set up a slide show or DPOF (print
settings) on the camera (available with some models only).
• Import images stored in the camera to your computer.
• Save images from your computer to the camera.
By using the file management features, you can:
• Categorize, regroup, and create an image database for
images stored in your computer.
• Move or copy images.
• Perform simple editing such as cropping images or adjusting
their colors.
• Run a slide show displaying the images in sequence in full-
screen mode.
• Use the TimeTunnel feature to display images in a tunnel-like
arrangement in the order of their shooting dates.
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What Can ImageBrowser Do?

By using other applications:
ImageBrowser gives you additional power when you use it
together with the following applications. (You can start these
applications from within ImageBrowser.)
PhotoStitch
• You can use this application to stitch multiple images
together (which were split and shot individually) to form a
single, large size, panoramic picture.
• You can stitch images horizontally or vertically or in a matrix
format.
• When you shoot the surrounding in 360 degrees, you can
later stitch the images to form a 360-degree cylindrical
shape. By saving this stitched image in QuickTime VR
format, you can then get a virtual view of the various parts of
the image.
RemoteCapture
• You can use this application to control the shutter operation
of a camera connected through a USB port from your
computer (not available on some camera models).
• You can specify the shooting interval and number of images
to be shot, and then take images using interval shooting.

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