Downloading Pictures To Your Computer; For Windows 98/98Se/Me/2000 - Ricoh Caplio 300G Operation Manual

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Downloading Pictures to Your Computer

After you have connected your camera to the computer, images are downloaded automatically.
Images are downloaded to your computer from the following memory sources.
When no memory card is loaded
For how to change files names when recording, see p.102.
Downloading methods differ (as described in the following table) depending on the environment used.
Follow the steps in the reference pages to download.

For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000

For Windows XP
For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000
RICOH Gate L automatically creates a folder
called [Caplio] inside your [My Documents]
folder. Downloaded images are saved in folders
with the date of each shot, inside the [Caplio]
folder.
• Before closing RICOH Gate L, if you turn the camera off, or unplug the USB cable, the RICOH Gate L
window is minimized and displayed as an icon on the Windows task bar. If you click the icon, the window will
be displayed again.
• After exiting RICOH Gate L by pressing the [MENU] button and selecting [Close], if you want to restart RICOH
Gate L, follow the steps below.
Select [Program] from the [Start] menu then select Caplio Software then RICOH Gate L.
• You can change the folder for downloading your images (Save Destination).
• For how to change the Save Destination Folder, see p.121.
• For how to start RICOH Gate L, see p.120.
• For RICOH Gate L screen, see p.1209.
• For when images fail to transfer properly, see p.153.
Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a Computer (For Windows)
Downloads from
internal memory
Downloading using RICOH Gate L.
Downloading using Windows XP functions.
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When an SD Memory Card is loaded
Connect your camera to the computer using
the USB cable.
The camera turns on, RICOH Gate L starts, and the
RICOH Gate L window appears.
Image transfer begins automatically.
Once download finishes, DU-10 launches, and you
can view the images.
Downloads from SD
Memory Card
see p.117
see p.118

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